A 5-year-old lawsuit contesting the placement of a Ten Commandments monument on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol Building could be moving closer to a resolution.
Adding to the recent wave of conversation surrounding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin filed a lawsuit against over 30 companies on June.
A Pulaski County judge issued a temporary restraining order late Friday (May 26) on the LEARNS Act, Gov. Sarah Sanders’ signature education bill, which is being litigated over whether or not the state legislature properly followed the Arkansas Constitution in voting on an emergency clause for the omnibus law.
Attorney General Tim Griffin believes that a constitutional officer may not pay an employee more than the maximum line-item salary in the office s appropriation, even if the constitutional officer does not exceed the office s total appropriation, Chief Deputy Attorney General Bob Brooks told state lawmakers Thursday.