Part 3: He Keeps Going, and Going, and Going
As you will recall, I have been writing about the email correspondence I involuntarily receive every now and then from
Read moreAs you will recall, I have been writing about the email correspondence I involuntarily receive every now and then from
Read moreYesterday I wrote about some correspondence I had with Joey McCutchen. McCutchen, a trial lawyer in Fort Smith, has a
Read moreSometimes, when I look over my ever-increasing to-do list, I am reminded of something Robert Benchley wrote: “Many people have
Read moreWashington County Circuit Judge Doug Martin dropped the ball the other day when interpreting Arkansas’s Freedom of Information Act. On Wednesday, he erroneously ruled against
Read moreJonathan Greer was never a close friend of mine, but our paths seemed to cross a lot. I worked with
Read moreArkansas is poised to be the first state in the Union to establish a statutory right to take photographs in
Read moreA quick Tuesday-Wednesday update
Read moreIf you are in an Arkansas county that allows alcohol sales, don’t go looking for a bottle of Mondavi or
Read morePlease join us Wednesday, March 11, to hear a talk from Radley Balko of The Washington Post, brought to you
Read moreThe best way to help Arkansas’s economy grow is through tax reform: policymakers who want to foster economic growth and
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