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Arkansas Supreme Court justice wins temporary injunction in public records case
A Pulaski County circuit judge on Friday temporarily blocked the release of emails between an Arkansas Supreme Court justice and a former court employee. Mark Friedman, senior editor with Arkansas Business, submitted a Freedom of Information Act request last month to the Administrative Office of the Courts and the Office of Professional Conduct seeking all […]
Here's how people with a prior felony charge can regain the right to vote in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When you are convicted of a crime you can sometimes lose the right to vote. However, through the process of rehabilitation and a non-profit that has been working to educate people on how to get registered— the ability to vote can potentially be regained.
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