
Good Things Take Time (Editorial)
Rushed legislation, such as Act 851 regarding crypto mining, rarely benefits anyone. read more >
Rushed legislation, such as Act 851 regarding crypto mining, rarely benefits anyone. read more >
Many uncertainties surround crypto mining and Act 851 hamstrings local governments. read more >
A state law to prohibit “discrimination” against cryptocurrency mining operations passed during this year’s legislative session and will take effect on Aug. 1. read more >
The state Chamber of Commerce still opposes the bill; Mike Hernandez, head of the Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators, which represents superintendents, is in favor of it. read more >
Sponsors said it does not detract from former Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s landmark computer literacy initiatives. read more >
The legislation goes even further than a North Carolina bathroom law that was enacted in 2016. read more >
A Fayetteville attorney recently settled a malpractice lawsuit after it turned out that the birth mother in an adoption case wasn’t even pregnant. read more >
A Kentucky couple sues Fayetteville lawyer Vaughn-Michael Cordes over adoption of a baby that never existed. read more >
A Fayetteville attorney who was involved in an adoption case that resulted in a malpractice lawsuit against him has filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy reorganization, listing potentially $1.9 million in debts. read more >