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University of Arkansas School of Law -- Legal Clinic
For over 30 years the clinical program has been an integral part of the lawschool experience for students at the University of Arkansas School of Law. Beyond providing a much needed resource for the community, the clinics help law students begin the transition from law student to practicing lawyer.This page is intended to provide a brief overview of the program as it exists today. ...

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DFA | Office of Motor Vehicles | Home
Arkansas law requires that a VIN verification be performed on vehicles with out of state titles that are branded with designations such as Salvage, Prior Salvage or similar designations. A certified law enforcement officer of any city or county in Arkansas, the Arkansas State Police, or a designee of the Arkansas State Police, may conduct the inspection. ...

Before renewing your license you are required by Arkansas law to assess your vehicle with your county assessor and pay all personal property taxes you owe. You are also required to maintain liability insurance on your vehicle. These requirements are automatically checked using a computer. If any of the information reflects "NO" on your vehicle registration record when you ... [Read More]

Arkansas.gov | The Official Website for the State of Arkansas
All Cities / Counties Local.Arkansas.gov Aberdeen Acorn Ada Adona Agnos Alabam Albion Alco Alexander Algoa Alicia Alix Alleene Allison Allport Alma Almyra Alonzo Alpena Alpine Alread Altheimer Altus Aly Amagon Amity Amy Antioch Antoine Aplin Appleton Arden Arkadelphia Arkansas City Arkansas County Arkinda Armorel Armorel Armstrong Armstrong Springs Ash Flat Ashdown Ashley County Athelstan Athens Atkins Atlanta Attica Aubrey Augsburg Augusta Aurora Austin Auvergne Avant Avilla Avoca Back Gate Balch Bald Knob Banks Banner Barber Barfield Barling Barney Barton Bass Bassett Batavia Bates Batesville Bauxite Baxter County Bay Bay Village Bayou Meto Bear Bear Creek Springs Bearden Beaver Beck Becton Bee Branch Beebe Beech Grove Beedeville Beirne Belfast Bella Vista Village Bellefonte Belleville Ben Ben Hur Ben Lomond Benton Benton County Bentonville Bergman Berlin Berryville Best Bethel Be ... [Read More]

GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - Arkansas
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THEMIS Online Catalog - shared online catalog for the Arkansas Supreme Court, University of Arkansas and Pulaski County Law Library ...

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Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas
Arkansas’ Covenant Marriage law offers couples the freedom to choose to be held to a higher level of marital commitment. Couples choosing a Covenant Marriage will take extra steps of preparation for a lifelong commitment by attending pre-marriage counseling prior to receiving a marriage license. ...

Additionally, Covenant Marriages offer more limited grounds for divorce. Couples in a Covenant Marriage will not be able to seek divorce based on the ground of general indignities. If “separation” is the ground for divorce under a Covenant Marriage, couples will have to live separate and apart for a greater length of time before seeking divorce. Under the current law, couples must live separate and apart for eighteen continuous months without cohabitation. That is increased to two years for a Covenant Marriage couple and two and half years if the couple has minor children. ... [Read More]

Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas
Governor Huckabee and the First Lady converted their marriage to a Covenant Marriage and challenged those attending to consider converting their marriages if they had not done so already. Arkansas' Covenant Marriage law allows couples the freedom to choose to be held to a higher level of marital commitment. Pulaski County Clerk Pat O'Brien assisted Governor Huckabee and the First Lady in converting their marriage before the audience. O'Brien also noted that, thanks to the governor's outreach efforts, his office had processed more Covenant Marriages in one month than it had in the previous four years. ... [Read More]

Judical Ethics Advisory Committee
HOWARD W. BRILL - received his B.A. from Duke University and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Florida. He was editor and chief of the University of Florida Law Review, and holds the Order of the Coif. In 1979 he received his L.L.M. from the University of Arkansas. He served in the Peace Corps in Sokoto, Nigeria for two years. He served as a law clerk to Judge Robert T. Mann, District Court of Appeals, Florida, from 1970 through 1971. He began teaching at the University of Arkansas Law School in 1975, and became a full professor in 1982. He currently serves as the Vincent Foster Professor of Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility. He has also published extensively from books, Arkansas and Professional and Judicial Ethics (6th Edition, 2003 M &M Press) to articles such as “The Arkansas Code of Judicial Conduct”, 35 Ark. L. Rev. 722-728 (1981). Professor Brill was awarded the Burlington Northern Award for Outstanding Teacher at the University of Arkansas in May, 199 ... [Read More]

Arkansas Department of Labor
State and federal law requires most employers to pay their employees minimum wage of at least $5.15 per hour and overtime pay at a rate of 1 ½ times the employee's regular rate of pay for hours actually worked in excess of 40 hours per week. Arkansas workers employed in businesses having four or more employees but grossing less than $500,000 per year are covered under state law. Schools, daycares, nursing homes, hospitals and government agencies, as well as other employers grossing more than $500,000 per year must follow federal minimum wage and overtime laws. Tipped employees covered by state law may be paid a cash wage of $2.58 per hour, and tipped employees covered by federal law may be paid a cash wage of $2.13 per hour, however, their tips combined with the cash wage can be no less than $5.15 per hour. ... [Read More]

Arkansas Lieutenant Governor:About the Office
Maurice L. Britt (born June 30, 1919), manufacturer, the son of Maurice Lee and Virgie (Oliver) Britt, was born in Carlisle, Arkansas, and grew up in Lonoke. An outstanding high school athlete, he attended the University of Arkansas on an athletic scholarship. His nickname, "Footsie," derived from his size 13 foot. Following graduation in 1941, be briefly played professional football with the Detroit Lions. Called into military service in December 1941, he suffered the loss of his right arm in February 1944 and received the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Service Cross. Britt retired from active duty on December 31, 1944, and entered the University of Arkansas law school where he was a student in 1945 and 1946. He left law school to become associated with a Fort Smith furniture manufacturing company. ... [Read More]


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