A missing memo led to a Little Rock law school professorship being briefly named for former President Bill Clinton in 2020 and then to questions from lawmakers on Thursday.
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This year the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law will celebrate 45 years since the Arkansas General Assembly enacted legislation making it the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law. This also marks the law school’s 55th year as the night program of the University of Arkansas Law School.
Event co-chairs are Michelle Ator (’95), a partner at Friday, Eldredge & Clark, LLP, and The Honorable Dustin McDaniel (’98), a founding partner at McDaniel, Wolff & Benca, PLLC.
“It has been two years since the alumni have hosted an event to raise money for Bowen due to COVID-19. Since then, our faculty and administration had to reinvent legal education using virtual technology for everything from staff meetings to classes to clinics. We should all be extremely proud of the creative and unwavering dedication they demonstrated during this unprecedented time,” McDaniel said. “Our current graduates will never know what it was like to practice b
Former Republican Joins Arkansas Race for Attorney General as Democrat
A former Republican announced on Monday that he is joining the 2022 race for Arkansas’s Attorney General as a Democrat.
Jason Davis, 34, an attorney at a law firm he opened in Little Rock,Pulaski County Davis Law Firm, which deals with small business law, family law, bankruptcy, estate planning, and appeals said he was running to put an end to the “hyper-partisan drama” that has been dominating state governance.
“As our state’s Attorney General, I will put you and your family first,” Davis said in a statement to news outlets. “Our state simply can’t afford more hyper-partisan drama, wasting millions more in taxpayer dollars on constant, warranted challenges to the constitutionality of our state’s actions.