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Diffused Surface Water in Arkansas: Is It Time for a New Rule?J. W. Looney
Corporate Director and Officer LiabilityConstance Frisby Fain
The Influence of the Arkansas Supreme Court's Opinions on Policy Made by the General Assembly: A Case StudyChuck Smith
Constitutional Law—First Amendment and Freedom of Speech—Public Employers Must Conduct a Reasonable Investigation to Determine if an Employee's Speech Is Protected Before Discharging the Employee Based Upon the Speech. Waters v. Churchill, 114 S. Ct. 1878 (1994).D. Keith Fortner
Constitutional Law—Twelve Angry People. Arkansas Constitution Guarantees Right to Trial by Jury of Twelve Persons in Criminal Cases. Byrd v. State, 317 Ark. 609, 879 S.W.2d 435 (1994).Timothy N. Holthoff
Constitutional Law—Supreme Court Invalidates Federal Gun-Free School Zones Act. United States v. Lopez, 115 S. Ct. 1624 (1995).John M. Scott
Criminal Procedure—Good Faith, Big Brother, and You: The United States Supreme Court's Latest Good Faith Exception to the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule. Arizona v. Evans, 115 S. Ct. 1185 (1995).Elisa Masterson White
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