Content Posted in 2026
A Democracy Denied—Act 236’s Unconstitutional Restriction on Arkansas’s Initiative and Referendum Rights, Megan Prettyman Halford
All-American Crime: Reflections on Welcome the Wretched by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, Kit Johnson
Bars to Asylum for Disabled and Criminalized Noncitizens: Particularly Serious Crimes and Mental Health Evidence in Immigration Court After Matter Of B-Z-R-, Elizabeth Jordan
Compromised Guilt: Systemic Denial of the Right to a Unanimous Verdict in Arkansas, Bryan Altman
Constitutional Law—Arkansas’s Unconstitutional Gun Restrictions for the Formerly Mentally Ill, Michael Frost
Criminalization of Immigration Through State Enforcement: Lessons from Texas’s Latest Efforts to Criminalize Immigration Through Senate Bill 4, A. Regenold Bright
Criminalization of Landlord/Tenant Law: Arkansas’ “Failure to Vacate” Statute, Anastacia Greene
Criminal Procedure—Judicial Abuse of Discretion and the Need for Legislative Intervention, Jeanette Morris
Employment And Insurance Law—Pro-Life Tail Coverage: Why Arkansas’ Private Paid Family Leave Insurance Fails to Deliver, Annesly Young Pruitt
Immigration Interference: How Immigration Law Creates a Shadow Criminal Legal System, Matthew Vogel
Inadequate Pay: Gutting Teacher’s Compensation in the LEARNS Act, Tye G. Boudra-Bland
Narrative Drip and Other Metaphors for Data-Resistant Immigration Enforcement, Matthew Boaz
Public Procurement Law—Time is Money: Evaluating Efficiency Challenges and Cost Implications Within Arkansas’s P3 Statute, Julia Matchett
Queer and Present Danger: Reconceiving Arkansas’s Artificial Insemination Laws to Protect LGBTQ Families, Chacey Schoeppel Wilcox
Representation in the Age of Repression: America’s Real Immigration Crisis is the Lack of Representation in Immigration Court, Paul Wickham Schmidt
Rethinking Legal Education: Demystifying Neurodiversity and Building an Inclusive Future, Jennifer Kindred Mitchell and Charlie Amiot
The Wretched All Around, César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández
Time’s Up: Limiting Employer Retaliation Over K-12 Teachers’ Speech in an Internet That Never Forgets, Megan Listenbee
Tort Law—Right for All the Wrong Reasons: Allocating Fault to Immune Nonparties in the Wake of Industrial Iron Works v. Hodge, Louis Rhodes Houser