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Hacking Your Vote From Inside Your Head: How Cambridge Analytica Altered Reality Via Social Media To Induce Specific Voting Behavior
Category: Information Privacy, Security and Data Rights
We learned some important lessons this week about the dangers inherent to losing control of your customer or client data, either through hacking, internal theft, or poorly designed controls over what your business associates have access to or may share themselves. That case in point is Cambridge…
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Arkansas Legislature Prescribes Contractual Waiver of Jury Trial in Lending Agreements
In late 2017, the Arkansas Supreme Court held that pre-dispute jury trial waivers in loan agreements are unenforceable as per the Arkansas Constitution. The Court provided that, according to the state’s Constitution, the right to a jury trial may only be waived “in the manner prescribed by law.”…
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2018 Arkansas Solid Waste Conference: April 3rd-5th – North Little Rock, Arkansas
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Arkansas Solid Waste Conference (“Conference”) will be held April 3rd – 5th. The Conference will be held at the Wyndham Riverfront Hotel, 2 Riverfront Place, North Little Rock, Arkansas. The keynote session will feature the Executive Director of the Solid Waste Association of North America…
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Method 301 Revisions/Various Waste Media: March 20th U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Federal Register Notice
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) published a March 20th Federal Register Notice announcing a final rule establishing editorial and technical revisions to: Method 301 “Field Validation of Pollutant Measurement Methods from Various Waste Media” (“Revisions”) See 83 Fed…
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Where the Blacktop Ends: Promising Developments at the Intersection of Agricultural Production and Urban Living
Category: Agriculture
With the Trump administration’s rollback of federal regulations proceeding at a steady pace, and with new federal tax policy firmly established, and with the next federal Farm Bill promised by year’s end, Arkansas’s farmers would be forgiven for thinking that nothing new was percolating up from the…
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