Don’t Believe the Hype about Pre-K
The federal government is giving Arkansas $60 million to bolster the state’s pre-kindergarten program. Sounds good, right? Who can be
Read moreThe federal government is giving Arkansas $60 million to bolster the state’s pre-kindergarten program. Sounds good, right? Who can be
Read moreThe more things change, the more they stay the same.
Read moreRep. James McLean, chair of the House Education Committee, has been skipping class. You’ll remember McLean from our reporting last
Read moreYou might recall our earlier coverage when Attorney General Dustin McDaniel “donated” $100,000 of your money to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law – to subsidize what appears likely to be a sickness-causing fitness center.
Read moreAttorney General Dustin McDaniel isn’t the first name that comes to mind when one thinks of physical fitness, but maybe
Read moreThe LEAP program was supposed to attract students from the Delta. Has it worked?
Read moreWhile Arkansas has a strong Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), government still has room to improve in its mission of actually following the law, according to one law professor.
Read morePrimarily, when people think of state-funded economic development programs, they usually assume those funds go towards “creating jobs,” but this recently-released report shows that just isn’t the case in Arkansas for the Consolidated Incentive Act (CIA) of 2003.
Read moreI am regularly reminded that Arkansas’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a thing of beauty. You’ll recall that Bowen
Read moreYou might recall that Bowen Law School Dean Michael Schwartz told us that the law school’s affirmative action plan, LEAP,
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