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Government & Politics / Legal

Former Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Donald Corbin Dies

Donald Corbin, a state Supreme Court justice who wrote rulings striking down a ban on gay foster parents and a law requiring voters to show photo ID before casting a ballot, has died. read more >
The Arkansas Supreme Court building in Little Rock.
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Corbin: Arkansas Court Voted to Strike Marriage Ban

The Arkansas Supreme Court voted to find the state's gay marriage ban was unconstitutional but never issued its ruling months before same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide, a former state justice said in a recently published interview. read more >
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Arkansas Supreme Court Punts on Gay Marriage (Andrew DeMillo Analysis)

By punting a same-sex marriage case that sat before it for more than seven months, members of the Arkansas Supreme Court left unresolved a serious question about how sacrosanct a voter-approved constitutional amendment really is. read more >
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Leslie Rutledge: Current Court Should Hear Marriage Case

Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge says whether gay marriage is legal in the state should be decided by the current state Supreme Court, not the justices who heard oral arguments in the case last year. read more >
The Arkansas Supreme Court building in Little Rock.
Government & Politics / Legal

Supreme Court Justices Signal Skepticism on Voter ID (Andrew DeMillo Analysis)

If their questions during oral arguments last week are any indication, some Arkansas Supreme Court justices are skeptical about the idea that the state's voter ID law amounts to merely a verification of registration and not a new requirement for casting a ballot. read more >