In 2009, Arkansas ended publication of the Arkansas Reports. Since 1837 this series of volumes, joined in the late twentieth century by the Arkansas Appellate Reports covering the state\u27s intermediate court of appeals, had served as the official record of Arkansas\u27s case law. For all decisions handed down after February 12, 2009, not books but a database of electronic documents “created, authenticated, secured, and maintained by the Reporter of Decisions” constitute the “official report” of all Arkansas appellate decisions. The article examines what distinguishes this Arkansas reform from the widespread cessation of public law report publication that occurred during the twentieth century and this new official database from the opinio...
The United States Supreme Court decided Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. (“PRO”) in late April, ...
In 1994, the Wisconsin Bar and the Wisconsin Judicial Council together urged the state’s supreme cou...
"With two exceptions the opinions...have been taken from those handed down in the Pulaski Chancery c...
In 2009, Arkansas ended publication of the Arkansas Reports. Since 1837 this series of volumes, join...
An update to the 2007 State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources
Volumes published out of sequence.Imprint varies.Vol. 30-34 and v. 35-46 were numbered according to ...
Vol. 2-5 have title: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Law and Equity o...
In 2008, a study issued by the University of Chicago ranked the Arkansas Supreme Court as the second...
The law and practice of court record access across United States jurisdictions is in a confused stat...
Continuation of the author's one-volume digest: A digest of the decisions of the Supreme court of Ar...
Vol. 25-27 have title: Reports of cases at law and in Chancery argued and determined in the Supreme ...
Technology has created new types of legal research and means of access to the law. Specific to appel...
Vol. 3 published; Little Rock, Ark. : W.E. Woodruff.Mode of access: Internet.Reporter: Alan Pike
The purpose of this article is to raise awareness of the authority of federal courts to certify ques...
This article summarizes the legislative process in Arkansas. It lists and provides descriptions of A...
The United States Supreme Court decided Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. (“PRO”) in late April, ...
In 1994, the Wisconsin Bar and the Wisconsin Judicial Council together urged the state’s supreme cou...
"With two exceptions the opinions...have been taken from those handed down in the Pulaski Chancery c...
In 2009, Arkansas ended publication of the Arkansas Reports. Since 1837 this series of volumes, join...
An update to the 2007 State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources
Volumes published out of sequence.Imprint varies.Vol. 30-34 and v. 35-46 were numbered according to ...
Vol. 2-5 have title: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Law and Equity o...
In 2008, a study issued by the University of Chicago ranked the Arkansas Supreme Court as the second...
The law and practice of court record access across United States jurisdictions is in a confused stat...
Continuation of the author's one-volume digest: A digest of the decisions of the Supreme court of Ar...
Vol. 25-27 have title: Reports of cases at law and in Chancery argued and determined in the Supreme ...
Technology has created new types of legal research and means of access to the law. Specific to appel...
Vol. 3 published; Little Rock, Ark. : W.E. Woodruff.Mode of access: Internet.Reporter: Alan Pike
The purpose of this article is to raise awareness of the authority of federal courts to certify ques...
This article summarizes the legislative process in Arkansas. It lists and provides descriptions of A...
The United States Supreme Court decided Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. (“PRO”) in late April, ...
In 1994, the Wisconsin Bar and the Wisconsin Judicial Council together urged the state’s supreme cou...
"With two exceptions the opinions...have been taken from those handed down in the Pulaski Chancery c...