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Issue 1

Arkansas Legislature Arkansas Politics 

Who Controls Spending — the Supreme Court or Legislators?

November 30, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments arkansas supreme court, Issue 1, Michael John Gray, Rep. Bob Ballinger, Sen. Trent Garner

When legislators look for a little transparency in state spending, they should be rewarded. After all, the people deserve to

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Arkansas Politics Law Tort Reform 

Justice Shawn Womack Gets It

October 23, 2018October 24, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments Issue 1, Rhonda Wood, Shawn Womack, tort reform

Arkansans’ chances to enact lawsuit reform are dead for this year. You can thank a misguided ruling by the state’s

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Arkansas Politics Law 

Conduit For Action Is Misrepresenting Issue 1 Again

October 19, 2018October 20, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments Conduit For Action, Issue 1, tort reform

There has been a lot of confusion and misinformation surrounding Issue 1. The lawyer lobby is doing all it can

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Law Tort Reform 

The Family Council’s Many Errors on Issue 1

October 10, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments Arkansas Family Council, Family Council, Issue 1, Jerry Cox, tort reform

The past two days I’ve written blog posts taking issue with how Jerry Cox of the Family Council is misleading

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Law Tort Reform 

Jerry Cox’s Failure to Understand Issue 1

October 9, 2018October 16, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments Dan Greenberg, Family Council, Issue 1, Jerry Cox, tort reform

Do we have a duty to speak accurately about public policy issues? That may be a strange question in this

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Law Tort Reform 

Why Is Family Council Spreading False Information about Issue 1?

October 8, 2018October 16, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments Issue 1, Jerry Cox, Kara Smalls, tort reform

Jerry Cox seems like a nice guy. We recently had an amiable phone conversation over an issue where we disagree,

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Law Tort Reform 

Lawsuit Reform Helps the Economy

October 2, 2018October 16, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments Issue 1, Randy Zook, tort reform

There are a lot of angles that lawyers are using to attack Issue 1. The opponents of this ballot issue

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Law Tort Reform 

Have Questions about Issue 1? We Have Answers

October 1, 2018October 16, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments AAI Report, Issue 1, tort reform

As November 6 approaches, a lot of people have questions about Issue 1, the tort reform amendment. The biggest question

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Law Tort Reform 

Getting it Wrong on Loser Pays

September 25, 2018October 16, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments cato institute, Issue 1, Jess Mallett, Loser Pays, Manhattan Institute, Marie Gryphon, tort reform, Walter Olson

Should the losing side in a lawsuit have to pay some or all of the winning side’s attorney fees? That

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Law Tort Reform 

Tort Reform is Working in Texas

September 19, 2018October 16, 2018 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse of Central Texas, Issue 1, Proposition 12, Roger Borgelt, Texas, tort reform

Perhaps the hottest topic this election year in Arkansas is Issue 1, the tort reform amendment. Assuming the state Supreme

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