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Arkansas
Freedom of Information Act
Fifth Edition
John J. Watkins & Richard J. Peltz
A comprehensive
guide to the Arkansas FOIA, including information on access
to records, open meetings, enforcement, use of FOI requests
in discovery. Cites and discusses all cases and hundreds of
attorney general opinions. Where Arkansas law is silent, Professors
Watkins and Peltz discuss relevant examples from other jurisdictions
and from the federal act. A brand new chapter on access to
electronic records. Sample pleadings and forms.
$34.00
paper
500+ pages
ISBN 0-943099-27-7
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Arkansas
Professional and Judicial Ethics
Seventh Edition
by Howard W. Brill
Contains in one handy volume Arkansas Rules of Professional
Conduct, Arkansas Code of Judicial Conduct and Rules dealing
with specialization, mandatory continuing legal education,
interest on lawyers’ trust accounts, client security
fund, admission to bar, unauthorized practice of law, judicial
discipline and disability commission. Caselaw is cited and
discussed. AVAILABLE NOW.
$34.00
paper
500 pages
ISBN 0-943099-28-5
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Old
Seeds in the New Land
History and Reminiscences of the Bar of Arkansas
Robert Ross Wright
Donaghey Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
A history of the legal profession in Arkansas from territorial
times to the present. Separate chapters on the history of
the organized bar, African-American lawyers, women lawyers,
and legal education in the state. Two chapters cover reminiscences
and recollections of lawyers and judges. Complete index.
2001
$50.00 cloth
456 pages
ISBN 0-943099-25-0
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Confederate
Women of Arkansas
Memorial Reminiscences
Originally published in 1907 by the United Confederate Veterans
to raise money for a memorial to women of the Confederacy
at the state capitol, this classic collection of Civil War
experiences and related material has been long out-of-print
and difficult to obtain. M & M Press, Fayetteville, Arkansas
has published a new edition of this book. Completely reset
in easily read type, the new version also features an historical
introduction by Michael B. Dougan, Professor of History, Arkansas
State University, some additional material that did not appear
in the original, and an Index (which was sorely lacking in
the original).
$20.00 cloth
266 pages
ISBN 0-943099-09-9
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