Affirmative Action Transparency Strangled In Committee
Legislators missed a golden opportunity yesterday to establish transparency in public universities in Arkansas.
Read moreLegislators missed a golden opportunity yesterday to establish transparency in public universities in Arkansas.
Read moreOpen government advocates should be pleased that a bill by State Rep. Nate Bell cleared a major hurdle today.
Read moreIf yesterday’s announcement is any foreshadowing of things to come, the public shouldn’t hold their breath about having much involvement in this process.
Read moreNow comes another proposal — this one from state Sen. David Sanders — which would shine some much-needed light on the state’s inmate system.
Read moreA story in today’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette shows the need for more accountability in government bodies’ executive sessions, which are currently exempt from public scrutiny under Arkansas’s FOIA.
Read moreWe found out recently that Peter Hirtle, a past President of the Society of American Archivists, shares our concerns about the permission to publish policy
Read moreThe Washington Free Beacon published another story today about conversations between Clinton Foundation officials and University of Arkansas officials that occurred the day that the UA began taking action against the Free Beacon.
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 moreI am regularly reminded that Arkansas’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a thing of beauty. You’ll recall that Bowen
Read moreAs our regular readers will recall, Matt Campbell frequently discovers ethics problems that do not actually exist. That’s not to
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