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In a 4-3 decision, the Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday reinstated the law license of William Asa Hutchinson III, who is facing drug and driving while intoxicated charges in Benton County.
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Do No Harm, a Virginia-based nonprofit, filed a lawsuit in April challenging the constitutionality of the scholarship, which limited eligibility based on race.
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Chief Justice John Dan Kemp will not run for re-election, instead choosing to retire. The chief justice of the high court is responsible for the administrative side of the judiciary.
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A bill requiring Arkansans convicted of the most serious crimes to serve 100% of their sentences passed a Senate committee Wednesday.
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The state of Arkansas claims TikTok and Meta were misleading consumers about the safety of children on their platforms and protections of users’ private data.
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The lawsuit challenges a new Arkansas measure that makes it harder to get initiatives on the ballot by raising the number of counties where signatures must be gathered.
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Hutchinson, 48, is the son of former U.S. Senator Tim Hutchinson and the nephew of former Gov. Asa Hutchinson.
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The two Crawford County sheriff's deputies could face as many as 10 years in prison.
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A jury in Washington, D.C. found Richard "Bigo" Barnett of Gravette, Ark. guilty on all charges Monday.
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The final day of the trial saw testimony from a doctor who railed against the effects of gender-affirming care on minors.