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The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that early voting must occur at two West Memphis churches.
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Two sitting justices on the Arkansas Supreme Court are running to be the Court’s next chief justice. Justices Karen Baker and Rhonda Wood each tout their years in the court system and administrative experience in their pitch for the seat.
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Another decision is expected to determine if votes cast on the initiative should count.
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The Arkansas Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered Secretary of State John Thurston to continue counting signatures for an amendment to expand medical marijuana.
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Attorneys for the group Arkansans for Patient Access argue the secretary of state was selective in applying a law which led to their amendment to be disqualified.
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Election commission chair does not intend to staff any West Memphis early voting sites, he says
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Justices also vacate lower court’s injunction against releasing emails
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The special master submitted his report to the Arkansas Supreme Court Monday
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The high court will decide how their previous Arkansas abortion amendment decision will impact an anti-casino measure.
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In a 4-3 decision, the court ruled that an abortion rights group failed to satisfy statutory requirements.