Based on her leaderships skills, second-year U of A School of Law student Kathryn Totty has been selected to serve as editor-in-chief of the Arkansas Law Review for the coming 2025-26 academic year.
An 1842 U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning the kidnapping conviction of a white man who seized a Black family and forced them into slavery south of the Mason-Dixon ...
Judge L. Clifford Davis, whose persistence in seeking enrollment at the U of A during the 1940s pushed the university toward desegregation, died Feb. 15, 2025, in Texas.
For over 4 decades, a fugitive was on the run after failing to attend court to face an attempted first-degree murder charge ...
Arkansas ACCESS is almost as long as LEARNS in terms of page count, but nowhere near as ambitious. It appears to tinker ...
The Department of Education has faced opposition since its initial establishment in 1867.
Judges have blocked nearly two dozen Trump administration actions, prompting some allies of President Donald Trump to suggest ...
A spokesperson for the state’s medical examiner declined to comment on whether any conclusions had been reached on the cause.
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In a potential landmark action, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency has privately urged the Trump administration to reconsider a scientific finding that has long been ...
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So people are going to continue to flee,” said Karen Musalo, an attorney and professor who leads the Center for Gender & ...
The state of Maine and the federal government appear on a legal collision course over education dollars and transgender ...
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