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The Arkansas Project was launched in 2008 as a source for incisive commentary and reporting on Arkansas government, politics, media and more. In 2011, The Arkansas Project became an affiliate of the Advance Arkansas Institute. The Arkansas Project supplied daily commentary until 2019, but is now largely inactive.
David Kinkade was the chief writer and the editor of The Arkansas Project until 2011. After the site became affiliated with the Advance Arkansas Institute, Dan Greenberg was editor of The Arkansas Project until it became inactive in 2019. During that eight-year period, the writers for the site included Nic Horton, Marc Kilmer, and Caleb Taylor.
Marc Kilmer
Feb 5, 20193 min read
Speech Police in the Legislature
One of the most effective weapons one can wield today against an ideological opponent is the “offense” weapon. I don’t mean an offensive...
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Marc Kilmer
Jan 22, 20194 min read
Max Brantley’s School of Red Herrings
If you are a college student, Max Brantley of the Arkansas Times does not appear to care whether or not your free speech rights are...
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Marc Kilmer
Jan 2, 20193 min read
House Democrats Prioritize Bill to Restrict Free Speech
The new House of Representatives takes office tomorrow. What is the first major order of business for the Democratic majority? They plan...
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Marc Kilmer
Dec 18, 20182 min read
Want to Learn about Free Speech?
Free speech for me, but not for thee. That is how Nat Hentoff once described what many (most?) people think about free speech – they like...
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Marc Kilmer
Oct 29, 20185 min read
Justice Goodson is a Danger to the Constitution
You may have read ads questioning Justice Courtney Goodson’s ethics. Or you may have read news stories (or blog posts) about the ads that...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 29, 20183 min read
Fighting for the First Amendment in Arkansas
It’s campaign season. That means people are going to be saying negative things about candidates running for office. To those running,...
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Marc Kilmer
Jul 26, 20183 min read
The Importance of Donor Privacy
Can the government force a private organization to reveal its donors? Sixty years ago, the Supreme Court ruled in NAACP v Alabama that it...
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Marc Kilmer
Jun 27, 20183 min read
Supreme Court Strikes a Blow for Free Speech
In an eagerly awaited decision, the Supreme Court ruled in Janus v AFSCME that government workers who are not members of a union could no...
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Marc Kilmer
May 16, 20186 min read
Courtney Goodson’s Attack on Due Process and the First Amendment
Everybody in Arkansas who pays attention to elections knows that state Supreme Court Justice Courtney Goodson’s public profile is not...
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Marc Kilmer
Apr 17, 20183 min read
Arizona Protecting Nonprofit Donors
There is a move afoot to stifle political speech. Some people want to see mandatory government reporting for nonprofits that talk about...
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Marc Kilmer
Feb 20, 20183 min read
“Fighting Words” and SJR8
Since podcasts seem to be in vogue nowadays, I imagine that there are a few TAP readers who listen to them. If you are a podcast...
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Marc Kilmer
Nov 27, 20174 min read
Quashing Speech at the University of Arkansas?
Here at the Arkansas Project, we continue to have concerns about the direction of the University of Arkansas. We see what looks like an...
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Caleb Taylor
Apr 1, 20152 min read
Governor Changes Tune On Religious Freedom Bill
As you’ve probably heard by now, Gov. Asa Hutchinson, announced earlier today that he wouldn’t sign State Rep. Bob Ballinger’s “Religious...
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Caleb Taylor
Mar 30, 20152 min read
UALR’s DiPippa: For Religious Freedom Before He Was Against It
Intellectual consistency is apparently not a virtue of many opponents of HB 1228, the state’s proposed Religious Freedom Restoration Act....
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Daniel Greenberg
Mar 30, 20155 min read
Arkansas To Be First State in The Nation to Protect Photographers’ Rights
Arkansas is poised to be the first state in the Union to establish a statutory right to take photographs in public. Given the increasing...
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Caleb Taylor
Mar 26, 20152 min read
Regulation Freedom Amendment Passes House!
We wrote earlier this month about the legislators who failed to release state Rep. Grant Hodges’ HR 1031, a resolution that would have...
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Caleb Taylor
Mar 23, 20152 min read
A Good Day For the First Amendment at the Capitol
Today was a good day for free speech in Arkansas. In the Senate State Agencies Committee, Rep. Richard Womack’s HB 1669 passed; it will...
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Marc Kilmer
Dec 23, 20143 min read
Secure the Republic Gets It Wrong on Free Speech
Secure the Republic (which is affiliated, somehow, with Secure Arkansas) seems like a well-meaning organization. It really does. Secure...
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Stefani B.
Aug 1, 20142 min read
Top 5 Stories On TAP: July
We had a lot of interesting stories from our great writers this past month. We thought you might be interested in looking back at our 5...
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Caleb Taylor
Jul 15, 20142 min read
UA Chatted With Clinton Foundation About Free Beacon
The Washington Free Beacon published another story today about conversations between Clinton Foundation officials and University of...
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Caleb Taylor
Jul 8, 20143 min read
UA Library Failed Talking Points: An Autopsy
Carolyn Henderson Allen is “completely neutral,” according to Carolyn Henderson Allen. Incompetent. Ham-handed. Disappointing. No, I’m...
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Nic Horton
Jan 18, 20133 min read
Freedom From Religion? Conway Schools Reviewing Religious Visitor Policy
Disclaimer: This is not a parody image. On Thursday, news broke that Conway schools have decided to bar what they call “religious...
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Nic Horton
Oct 25, 20125 min read
Are There Limits to Taxpayer-Sponsored Academic Freedom?
Judge Harold Haley being taken hostage with Angela Davis’s gun taped under his chin. He was killed in the shootout. I posted last night...
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Nic Horton
Aug 9, 20123 min read
On the Extraordinary Danger of Hispanic Garage Sales, and Related Matters
Alderman Arnett warning voters about Searcy’s dangerously low taxes I read with some interest Max Brantley’s recent article about the...
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