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The Arkansas nonprofits put forward bills that accomplish the same things with nuanced processes.
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A slate of new laws make it extremely difficult for grassroots attempts to amend the state constitution.
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Sponsors vow to explore legal challenges to new eighth-grade reading level requirement
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Attorney General Tim Griffin cited ambiguities as his reason for rejecting the proposed ballot title and language.
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A federal judge issued a temporary order halting enforcement of the law.
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A new collaboration between the University of Arkansas and the University of Oxford’s Quill Project aims to upload the state constitution to a searchable online database.
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Arkansas native Denver “Bull” Randleman was portrayed in the HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers” based on the book of the same name.
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Attorney General Tim Griffin announced a $1 million grant to establish new research and educational resources for cybersecurity students at UA Little Rock.
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Attorneys for the state are asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Arkansas' ban on teaching "indoctrination" and Critical Race Theory.
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Arkansas sued YouTube and parent company Alphabet on Monday, saying the video-sharing platform is made deliberately addictive and fueling a mental health crisis.