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The response says harm is not sufficient for court intervention, since copies of the Ten Commandments have yet to be displayed in public buildings.
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Arkansas Supreme Court allows corrections board's lawsuit challenging governor's authority over prisons to proceed, rejecting state's appeal.
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Sixteen individuals arrested in Jonesboro retail theft operation; over 60 charges filed, including drug and forgery offenses.
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CVS and Express Scripts sue Arkansas over a law banning PBMs from owning pharmacies, calling it harmful to patients and pharmacy access.
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Arkansas AG certifies League of Women Voters’ ballot title after revisions meet new readability law, advancing effort to safeguard direct democracy.
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is warning residents about texts from unknown numbers that contain messages like "Hello?" or "How are you?"
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Arkansas AG Tim Griffin discusses nitrogen gas executions, legal issues with sports raffles, and his role in implementing state law.
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Two women in Jonesboro were arrested as part of Operation Obscured Vision, a statewide initiative targeting human trafficking in Arkansas.
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HB1150 would ban the around 35 PBM-owned pharmacies in the state and prevent over 100 out-of-state PBM-owned pharmacies from offering mail-order prescriptions in Arkansas.
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Attorney General Tim Griffin said two companies, which he says offer abortion pills by mail, are breaking state laws.