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Several Arkansas death row inmates sued the state Tuesday to block a new law allowing executions by nitrogen gas, saying the ...
Sixteen GOP attorneys general, including South Carolina’s Alan Wilson, asked Congress to preempt so-called shield laws in ...
Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement after he joined a letter from a bipartisan coalition of 50 ...
Deborah Smith is accused of switching the precincts of 132 Arkansas voters ahead of the 2024 general election, but her lawyer ...
The Arkansas Board of Corrections isn't disputing that it violated laws on public records and that it illegally hired a ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNArkansas attorney general said he will ‘vigorously defend’ changes to state’s organ donations law
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has vowed to “vigorously defend” changes to the state’s organ donations law after a federal judge granted a temporary injunction on the law, ...
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against an Arkansas law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in all ...
Attorney General Tim Griffin, who was joined by 15 other attorneys general, has sent a letter asking Congress to halt the ...
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The Forward on MSNThat whites-only, no Jews allowed Arkansas community is legal, says state’s attorney general. How?
The Arkansas whites-only Return to the Land Ozarks community that bans Jews is legal according to Tim Griffin.
A new Arkansas law requiring public classrooms to display the Ten Commandments can't be enforced in a handful of the state's ...
At a morning press conference in Little Rock, Griffin compared shield laws to sanctuary laws for those living in the U.S.
Despite Arkansas's abortion ban, pills to induce abortions remain widely available by mail in the state. AG Tim Griffin wants to change that.
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