Professor Steinbuch Publishes on Transparency Deserts
Steinbuch, Robert, Transparency Blind Spot: A Response to Transparency Deserts, 48 Rutgers Law Record 1 (2020).
Steinbuch reappointed to civil rights advisory committee
Robert Steinbuch, a law professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, has been reappointed to the Arkansas Advisory Committee of the U.S. … Steinbuch reappointed to civil rights advisory committee
Rob Steinbuch presentation to Civil Rights Commission
Professor Steinbuch addressed the United States Civil Rights Commission on Oct. 30, 2020. He presented the report of the Arkansas Committee (October 30, 2020), of which he is the chair.
Professor Steinbuch authors op-ed discussing the possibilities of the ACA in front of the Supreme Court
Steinbuch, Robert. Fate uncertain: RBG passing clouds ACA’s future. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Sept. 24, 2020).
Professor Steinbuch discusses meatpacking plant workers’ death claims
Owens, Nathan. Tyson Foods, Pilgrim’s Pride ask judges to dismiss worker-death claims. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Aug. 5, 2020). Professor Steinbuch said it’s often common for organizations to seek immunity during a … Professor Steinbuch discusses meatpacking plant workers’ death claims
Professor Steinbuch discusses Garland County coroner’s redactions on COVID-19 death records
Monk, Ginny. Opinion sought on county coroners’ redactions. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (July 29, 2020). “It’s an extremely high bar,” for personal privacy to override public interest and that information such as … Professor Steinbuch discusses Garland County coroner’s redactions on COVID-19 death records
Professor Steinbuch discusses lack of fetal homicide charge in Sebastian County case
Bryan, Max. Fetal homicide charge not brought in alleged battery of pregnant woman. SW Times Record (July 11, 2020). Steinbuch said a fetal homicide charge hinges on factors such as … Professor Steinbuch discusses lack of fetal homicide charge in Sebastian County case
Professor Steinbuch discusses COVID-19’s affect on FOIA
Hammersly, Lisa. Experts see pandemic as test for state’s public-meetings law. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Mar. 22, 2020). “In normal circumstances, it’s not reasonable to rely on virtual attendance,” Steinbuch said. “But … Professor Steinbuch discusses COVID-19’s affect on FOIA
Robert Steinbuch appointed chair of commission on Civil Rights Committee
Robert Steinbuch, a law professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, will serve as chair of the Arkansas Advisory Committee of a … Robert Steinbuch appointed chair of commission on Civil Rights Committee
Prof. Steinbuch discusses FOIA and personal messages
Wickline, Michael. Ex-state agency director sues to block release of text messages. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Jan. 10, 2020). Steinbuch said there’s a balancing act weighing the personal nature of the messages … Prof. Steinbuch discusses FOIA and personal messages
