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Arkansas Supreme Court allows new DNA testing in a 30-year-old triple murder case, overturning a previous denial.
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Analysis of Arkansas's tight 3rd District race, Supreme Court runoff, and voter behavior insights, featuring Robert Coon and Dr. Jay Barth.
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Political strategists Bill Vickery and Joyce Elliot discuss the Supreme Court race, judiciary representation, and intra-party dynamics, emphasizing political engagement.
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Roby Brock and John Brummett explore Arkansas's primaries, focusing on the Chief Justice race and key amendments, including transparency in government.
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Hear from all four candidates in a forum sponsored by the Central Arkansas Library System, the League of Women Voters of Pulaski County and Little Rock Public Radio.
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Arkansas Supreme Court is getting a new Chief Justice. Years after getting hit by a tornado, a major bookstore chain returns to Northeast Arkansas. And a new global center for Korean food is coming to the University of Arkansas.
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Wynne's cause of death is not immediately known.
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The Arkansas Supreme Court on Friday (June 2) denied a motion to block a temporary restraining order against the LEARNS Act, but has granted an expedited hearing requiring the parties to provide supporting documents early next week.
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Attorney General Tim Griffin filed Tuesday (May 30) an emergency motion for the Arkansas Supreme Court to stay and expedite an appeal of a circuit judge’s ruling that suspended the LEARNS Act until June 20.
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Asecond member of the Arkansas Supreme Court has declared she will run for the Chief Justice seat. Justice Rhonda Wood announced Wednesday (May 10) that she would be a candidate for the post in the 2024 election cycle.