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  2. Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Ahlborn - Wikipedia

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    42 U.S.C. § 1396 ( Title XIX of the Social Security Act) Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Ahlborn, 547 U.S. 268 (2006), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States involving the ability of a state agency to claim a personal injury settlement as compensation for Medicaid benefits provided for treatment of the injuries.

  3. Abortion in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, 241,000 women in the state faced the risk of an unintended pregnancy. [4] In 2010, the state had no publicly funded abortions. [19] In 2013, among white women aged 15–19, there were 270 abortions, 240 abortions for black women aged 15–19, 40 abortions for Hispanic women aged 15–19, and 10 abortions for women of all other races. [20]

  4. Gun laws in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    AR Code § 5-73-120. AR Code §§ 5-73-301 to 5-73-320. Arkansas is a "shall issue" state for citizens and lawful permanent residents who are 21 years or older. Regular and Enhanced permits are issued. Enhanced permits are issued to those who complete a training course. Permitless carry took effect on August 16, 2013.

  5. Jim Guy Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Tucker served two 2-year terms as attorney general, 1973–1977. He and the state's chief justice served as co-chairmen of the Arkansas Criminal Code Revision Commission. This was the first effort at codification of the state's criminal code and was adopted by the State's General Assembly.

  6. Capital punishment in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Varner Unit, pictured here, houses the State of Arkansas death row for men. Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Arkansas . Since 1820, a total of 505 individuals have been executed. According to the Arkansas Department of Correction, as of January 16, 2019, a total of 29 men were under a sentence of death in the state.

  7. Arkansas sues 2 pharmacy benefit managers, accusing ... - AOL

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    Arkansas sues 2 pharmacy benefit managers, accusing them of fueling opioid epidemic in state. ANDREW DeMILLO. June 24, 2024 at 7:25 PM. ... Many of the major cases have been settled, ...

  8. Slayer rule - Wikipedia

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    Property. Criminal law. Evidence. v. t. e. The slayer rule, in the U.S. law of inheritance, stops a person inheriting property from a person they murdered (so that, for example, a murderer cannot inherit from parents or a spouse they killed). While a criminal conviction requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt, the slayer rule applies to civil ...

  9. Arkansas voters could make history with 2 Supreme Court ... - AOL

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    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas voters could make history in two races for the state Supreme Court in Tuesday's election, with candidates vying to become the first elected Black justice and ...