Arkansas, Judicial, Law Convicted Former Judge Mike Maggio Dismissed from Civil Suit due to Judicial Immunity by bhr_iat2rz • March 27, 2015 • 10 Comments Mike Maggio may still be going to prison, but he won’t be facing a civil suit for reducing the jury award against Michael Morton. Read more →
Arkansas, Health Care, Law, Senate More Unconstitutional Fun with the 90th General Assembly by bhr_iat2rz • March 18, 2015 • 12 Comments Bart Hester is running yet another unconstitutional bill, this time to protect nursing home owners from being embarrassed. Read more →
House, Law The Lies They Tell To Fight Transparency: About Bob Ballinger's "Old Accountant" by bhr_iat2rz • March 14, 2015 • 10 Comments If we don’t get vastly increased campaign-finance transparency this year, we can all thank Bob Ballinger’s reliance on an “old accountant.” Read more →
Arkansas, Executive, House, Law, Senate Dennis Milligan With (Yet A Third) Illegal Hire by bhr_iat2rz • March 14, 2015 • 7 Comments Arkansas Treasurer Dennis Milligan is really having trouble with state laws about hiring. Read more →
Arkansas, Executive, House, Law, Senate Why Hiring Legislators' Wives Might Be Problematic for Asa Hutchinson and Dennis Milligan by bhr_iat2rz • March 13, 2015 • 17 Comments It appears that Gov. Hutchinson and Treasurer Dennis Milligan may have violated state law when they hired two legislators’ wives. Read more →
Arkansas, Culture, Senate, The Rapert Chronicles Jason Rapert Likes Bigotry and Murder by bhr_iat2rz • March 3, 2015 • 1 Comment Jason Rapert does not support indiscriminate killing of Muslims. He just likes when other people suggest it. Read more →