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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.
Caleb Taylor
Sep 19, 20143 min read
Another Case Shows Need For Right-To-Record Law
Another law enforcement agency was in the news recently after it paid the cost for attempting to restrict the right of citizens to film...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 25, 20143 min read
Senator Pryor Ignores Me
As a father, I’m used to being ignored when I ask a question. My children seem to have selective hearing loss (the doctor assures me this...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 21, 20143 min read
Sen. Pryor Stops Kids from Eating All-Terrain Vehicles
Can all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) be dangerous to children? Of course. When I was 12, my cousin and I were riding on my grandfather’s...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 18, 20143 min read
Mark Pryor: Saving Kids from Old Books
When you think of unsafe children’s products, you probably don’t think of books. Outside of our one-year-old smacking me in the head with...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 15, 20143 min read
Senator Pryor Helps Out Big Toy
Big businesses – or at least big toy makers – don’t have a better friend in the Senate than Mark Pryor. That may seem strange. After all,...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 14, 20143 min read
Senator Pryor Kills A Kidd’s Dream
On February 10, 2009, new federal regulations governing lead exposure in children’s products were scheduled to go into effect. One day...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 12, 20142 min read
CPSIA in 2008: Senator Pryor Capitalizes on a Media Frenzy
“Won’t somebody please think of the children?!” This line from The Simpsons could have been the catchphrase of Senator Mark Pryor’s 2008...
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Marc Kilmer
Aug 11, 20143 min read
Does Senator Pryor Care More About My Children Than I Do?
Senator Mark Pryor probably thinks I’m a bad parent. I just spent ten days exposing my children to products that he considers unsafe. In...
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Nic Horton
Jul 21, 20142 min read
The Not-So-Independent Citizens Committee
Over the weekend, Republicans at their party convention voted to oppose an upcoming “ethics reform” ballot measure in 2014 that waters...
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Daniel Greenberg
Apr 7, 20144 min read
Is Matt Campbell Qualified To Blog?
As we’ve noted before, sometimes Matt Campbell posts insightful legal analysis containing persuasive legal arguments. And sometimes he...
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Daniel Greenberg
Apr 2, 20146 min read
Bowen Faculty: LEAP Over The Constitution
You might recall that Bowen Law School Dean Michael Schwartz told us that the law school’s affirmative action plan, LEAP, was “just this...
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Daniel Greenberg
Feb 25, 20145 min read
The Latest on LEAP
You might recall that there has been some controversy over Bowen Law School’s LEAP program; it’s not just that some faculty members think...
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Nic Horton
Jan 29, 20144 min read
Bowen Faculty LEAPs To Conclusions On New Program
You’ll probably remember that we’ve been covering the Bowen Law School affirmative-action controversy; the controversy surrounds Bowen’s...
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Nic Horton
Jan 21, 20146 min read
The Law Professors’ Affirmative Action Plan: ‘Just This Side’ of the Law?
I did something on Friday that others found unusual and disturbing: I attended a government meeting — more precisely, a faculty meeting...
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Nic Horton
Dec 11, 20134 min read
Arkansas Legislators Participate In Article V Convention Summit
Pictured: The back of Rep. Bell’s, Rep. Ballinger’s, and Rep. Randy Alexander’s heads at the Mt. Vernon assembly. (Photo compliments of...
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Nic Horton
Nov 20, 20133 min read
Term Limits Set To Take Center Stage In Upcoming Elections
If you’re an Arkansas voter, you will be asked in 2014 to vote up or down on a proposed constitutional amendment that would extend term...
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Daniel Greenberg
Oct 11, 20134 min read
Matt Campbell Knows Better
Earlier this week, I spoke on tort reform to the State Agencies committee of the Arkansas General Assembly; yesterday, I noticed an...
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Nic Horton
Jul 30, 20122 min read
Steinbuch on Healthcare, Politics, & The Constitution
AAI associate scholar Robert Steinbuch was recently published by The National Law Journal. Steinbuch opined on the Supreme Court’s...
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