Law Review /lawreview/ ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ Little Rock Tue, 26 Nov 2024 17:15:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 2024-2025 Apprentices /lawreview/2024/07/23/2024-2025-apprentices/ Tue, 23 Jul 2024 14:13:17 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/lawreview/?p=2930 Fouz Abdel-Rahman Abu-Obeid Luke Allred Sarah Lynn Davis John Caleb Dean Emily C. Doss Henry Edwards James Gathright Megan Prettyman Halford Erica Hawkins S. Wynne James Leah Johnson Anna R. ... 2024-2025 Apprentices

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Fouz Abdel-Rahman Abu-Obeid
Luke Allred
Sarah Lynn Davis
John Caleb Dean
Emily C. Doss
Henry Edwards
James Gathright
Megan Prettyman Halford
Erica Hawkins
S. Wynne James
Leah Johnson
Anna R. Lenzen
Megan Listenbee
Lindsey Norman
Ronak Patel
Katie Rainey
John Matthew Rogers Jr.
Chacey Schoeppel Wilcox
Mason Shidler
Katlee Taylor-Freasier
Abby Walton
Izzy Baughn Wood

 

 

 

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  • Diana Aguirre
  • Tye Boudra-Bland
  • Bregje de Vet
  • Christina M. Doncell
  • Tasneem Elbackush
  • Michael Frost
  • Brooke Fudoli
  • Louis Rhodes Houser
  • Alycia Jameson
  • Mason A. Little
  • Julia Matchett
  • Jeanette K. Morris
  • Caroline E. O’Connor
  • Robby Olsen
  • Verenice Perez
  • Annesly Young Pruitt
  • Alyssa C. Rather
  • Gracie Roper
  • Sydney L. Santa Ana
  • Michelle Smith
  • TJ Stotts
  • David W. Wells II
  • Adam Williams
  • Emily Williams
  • Hunter Willis
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    2022-2023 Apprentices /lawreview/2019/07/22/2022-2023-apprentices-announced/ Mon, 22 Jul 2019 18:50:35 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/lawreview/?p=2561 The post 2022-2023 Apprentices appeared first on Law Review.

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  • Drew Allen
  • JD Bruning
  • Cameron Edmonson
  • Timothy Frith
  • David Gardner
  • Tyler Gillespie
  • Madalyn Goolsby
  • Ashtyn Gwatney
  • Paige Harris
  • Sarah Holden
  • Alex Jackson
  • Rachel Key
  • David Lee
  • Courtney Murray
  • Samuel Pollock
  • Sean Rowland
  • Miles Russon
  • Nicholas Sissel
  • Weston Sizemore
  • Jennings Stanley
  • Falyn Traina
  • Makiya Turntine
  • Alicia Warner
  • Daniel Woodyard
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    Volume 40.4 Released /lawreview/2019/04/09/volume-40-4-released/ Tue, 09 Apr 2019 14:21:30 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/lawreview/?p=2537 Volume 40.4 is now available on the Arkansas Bar website. You may access it here.

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    2018-2019 Apprentices Announced /lawreview/2018/07/16/2018-2019-apprentices-announced/ Mon, 16 Jul 2018 22:43:19 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/lawreview/?p=2465 The ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ Little Rock Law Review is pleased to announce its 2018-2019 Apprentices. Please join us in congratulating these students: Michael Berry Tucker Brackins Richelle Brittain Danna Bullitt Kalen Coleman ... 2018-2019 Apprentices Announced

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    The ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ Little Rock Law Review is pleased to announce its 2018-2019 Apprentices. Please join us in congratulating these students:

    Michael Berry
    Tucker Brackins
    Richelle Brittain
    Danna Bullitt
    Kalen Coleman
    Caleb Conrad
    Ashleigh Creed
    Sarah Fendley
    Raeanne Gardner
    Daniel Hall
    Patrick Hickman
    Zachary Hill
    Caleb Hollinger
    Jacob Jankovsky
    Austin Kempker
    William Lawrence
    Glenn Larkin
    Edward Mader
    Christine Massey
    Amanda Partridge
    Jessica (Patton) Roach
    April Rogers
    Lucy Porter Shackleford
    Shelby Shelton
    Madhav Shroff
    Joseph Stepina
    Jacob Wickliffe

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    Volume 40.1 Released! /lawreview/2018/06/27/volume-40-1-released/ Wed, 27 Jun 2018 20:16:02 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/lawreview/?p=2444 The ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ Little Rock Law Review is pleased to announce that an electronic version of Volume 40.1 has been released. It can be accessed at the Arkansas Bar Association Website.

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    Volume 39.4 Released! /lawreview/2018/04/03/volume-39-4-released/ Tue, 03 Apr 2018 18:46:38 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/lawreview/?p=2402 Volume 39.4 electronic version has been released and it can be found on the Arkansas Bar Association website!

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    Volumes 37.1 – 37.4 /lawreview/2016/03/01/volumes-37-1-37-4/ Tue, 01 Mar 2016 22:37:25 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/lawreview/?p=2043 VOLUME 37.4  THE BEN J. ALTHEIMER SYMPOSIUM: Access to Justice Articles: A look at Civil Gideon: Is There a Constitutional Right to Counsel in Certain Civil Cases? – by Justice Jess ... Volumes 37.1 – 37.4

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    VOLUME 37.4 

    THE BEN J. ALTHEIMER SYMPOSIUM:
    Access to Justice

    Articles:

    A look at Civil Gideon: Is There a Constitutional Right to Counsel in Certain Civil Cases? – by Justice Jess H. Dickinson

    From Market Failure to 100% Access: Toward a Civil Justice Continuum – by John M. Greacen, Amy Dunn Johnson, and Vincent Morris

    Justice in the Hinterlands: Arkansas as a Case Study of the Rural Lawyer Shortage and Evidence-Based Solutions to Alleviate It – by Lisa R. Pruitt, J. Cliff McKinney, II, and Bart Calhoun

    Bridging the Gap: Rethinking Outreach for Greater Access to Justice – by Rebecca L. Sandefur


    VOLUME 37.3

    Articles:

    Making a Peg in the Hole: A Superior Solution to the Inherent Problems of Incorporated Definitions – by Lindsey P. Gustafson

    The Arkansas Supreme Court’s Unconstitutional Power Grab in Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Shelby and the Judiciary’s Authority in Child-Welfare Cases – by Jerald A. Sharum

    Bias in Disguise: The Constitutional Problems of Arkansas’s Intrastate Commerce Improvement Act – by John M. A. DiPippa

    Notes:

    ENVIRONMENTAL LAW—Regulation of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations—Reducing the Nuisance: How Arkansas Cn Use Its Right-to-Farm Statute to Protect Against the Destructions of CAFOs  – by Kristen Titley

    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—Fifth Amendment and Takings—Courts and the Judicial Process Will Impede Orderly City Development by Limited Local Governments’ Use of Exactions in Development Planning. Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District, 133 S. Ct. 2586 (2013). – by Rebecca L Matlock


    VOLUME 37.2

    Articles:

    Law, Bioethics, and Medical Futility: Defining Patient Rights at the End of Life – by Frederick R. Parker, Jr.

    Arbitration Agreements in Arkansas After Conception – by John C. Williams

    Egads! Preservation Run Amok: A Call for Change in Arkansas’s Was It Raised? Was It Developed? Was It Ruled ON? Jurisprudence – by Brian G. Brooks

    Undercover Investigations and Government Lawyers – by Eric B. Estes

    Notes:

    CRIMINAL LAW—Sentencing Juveniles—Where Do We Go From Here? Mandatory Sentencing and Retroactive Application Post-Miller. Miller v. Alabama, 132 S. Ct. 2455 (2012). – by Nikki Morris

    PATENT LAW—Bringing Predictability Back with the Intracircuit Split Pronounced in Retractable Technologies, Inc. v. Becton, Dickinson & Co., 653 F.3d 1296 (2011): Claim Construction and Unpredictability Limiting the Patentee’s Rights – by Landon M. Reeves


    VOLUME 37.1 

    In Memoriam: William H. Bowen Tribute

    Articles:

    Dangers in De Facto Parenthood – by Jeffrey A. Parness

    Mercenaries, Myrmidons, and Missionaries – by Robert Bejesky

    Essay:

    The (Un?)Constitutionality of Compelling Non-Immunized Testimony in Deceptive Trade Practices Investigations Conducted by the Attorney General of the State of Arkansas – by Terrence Cain

    Notes:

    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—Arkansas’s Current Procedural Rulemaking Conundrum: Attempting to Quell the Political Discord – by Sevawn Foster

    CRIMINAL LAW—Human Trafficking—Arkansas’s Human Trafficking Laws: Steps in the Right Direction or a False Sense of Accomplishment? – by Mary Ward

    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—Shooting Blanks: Smart Gun Mandates and their Concomitant Constitutional, Regulatory, Public Policy, and Practical Issues – by William F. Godbold, IV

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    Volumes 36.1 – 36.4 /lawreview/2015/03/20/volume-36-1-36-4/ Fri, 20 Mar 2015 17:53:01 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/lawreview/?p=1855 Volume 36.4 Articles: Notes:   Volume 36.3 Articles: Note: Survey of Legislation:   Volume 36.2 Articles: Notes:   Volume 36.1 Articles: Essay: Notes:

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    Volume 36.4

    Articles:

    • Employer-Based Health Care Insurance: Not So Exceptional After All- by David Orentlicher
    • Achieving Real Parity: Increasing Access to Treatment for Substance Use Disorders Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Mental Health and Addition Equity Act- by Michael C. Barnes and Stacey L. Worthy
    • Health Care Reform: Treatment Effectiveness Information Nationwide- by Robert B. Leflar
    • Brown v. Board of Education and National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius: A Comparative Analysis of Social Change- by Brian G. Gilmore

    Notes:

    • CONTRACT LAW—No Faith in Arkansas’s approach to the Implied Duty of Good Faith. Arkansas Research Medical Testing, LLC v. Osborne, 2011 Ark. 158, 2011 WL 1423993- by Kathleen Lestage
    • HEALTH LAW—A Call For the Arkansas General Assembly to Modernize the Standard of Care Requirement in Medical Malpractice Cases. Broussard v. St. Edward Mercy Health System, Inc., 2012 Ark. 14, 386 S.W.3d 385- by Jarred Kibbey

     

    Volume 36.3

    Articles:

    • The Many Connections Between Well-Being and Professionalism in the Practice of Law: Implications for Teaching- by Todd David Peterson
    • The Emotionally Intelligent Law Professor: A Lesson from the Breakfast Club- by Heidi K. Brown
    • Cultivating Professional Identity & Creating Community: A Tale of Two Innovations- by Jan L. Jacobowitz
    • On Engagement: Learning to Pay Attention- by R. Lisle Baker and Daniel P. Brown
    • The Role of Mindfulness in the Ongoing Evolution of Legal Education- by Scott L. Rogers
    • Think Like a (Mindful) Lawyer: Incorporating Mindfulness, Professional Identity, and Emotional Intelligence into the First Year Law Curriculum- by Nathalie Martin
    • Lawyer Assistance Programs: Bridging the Gap- by Dr. Sarah Cearley
    • The Chicken or the Egg? Public Service Orientation and Lawyer Well-Being- by Melissa H. Weresh

    Note:

    • BANKRUPTCY—Confusion and Ambiguity: The Post-BAPCPA Uncertainty Concerning the Ride-Through Option in the Eighth Circuit- by Kate Davidson

    Survey of Legislation:

    • 2013 Arkansas General Assembly

     

    Volume 36.2

    Articles:

    • Introduction—Papers From the 2013 American Society of Comparative Law Annual Meeting- by Kenneth S. Gallant and Sarah Howard Jenkins
    • Globalization and Private International Law in Commonwealth Africa- by Richard Frimpong Oppong
    • The Snowden Revelations, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the Divide Between U.S.-EU in Data Privacy Protection- by Ioanna Tourkochoriti

    Notes:

    • MUNICIPAL LAW—Municipal Police Power & Its Adverse Effects on Small Businesses in Arkansas: A Proposal for Reform- by Justin Craig
    • CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—Unauthorized Practice of Law: Driving Legal Business Without a License, LegalZoom, Inc., and Campbell v. Asbury Automotive, Inc., 2011 Ark. 157, 381 S.W.3d 21- by Pierce G. Hunter
    • CIVIL PROCEDURE—Reassessing Personal Jurisdiction in Arkansas and the Eighth Circuit After Goodyear Dunlop Tires Operations v. Brown, 131 S. Ct. 2846 (2011) and McIntyre Machinery, Ltd. v. Nicastro, 131 S. Ct. 2780 (2011)- by Kathy McCarroll

     

    Volume 36.1

    Articles:

    • The Hands of the State: The Failure to Vacate Statute and Residential Tenants’ Rights in Arkansas- by Lynn Foster
    • A Case For a Bill Recognizing Primary Assumption of Risk as Limiting Liability for Persons and Providers Who Take Part in Sports & Recreational Activities- by J. Russell Versteeg

    Essay:

    • Crapping Out With Crime Statistics- by Robert Steinbuch

    Notes:

    • Education—Student-Teacher Relationship—Should Teachers Be Held to a Higher Standard? Understanding the Laws Governing Sexual Relationships Between Students and Teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools—Paschal v. State, 2012 Ark. 127, 388 S.W.3d 429- by Katelyn Burch Busy
    • Constitutional Law—School Integration Reform—A Call for Desegregation Policies That Are More Than Skin Deep- by Nikki L. Cox

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