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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is investigating the “Whites-only” group that is looking to expand in the Midwest.
The Arkansas Board of Corrections isn't disputing that it violated laws on public records and that it illegally hired a ...
A white supremacist group living on roughly 150 acres in Arkansas, where Jews and nonwhite people are excluded, could next ...
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The Times of Israel on MSN‘Return to the Land’: White supremacists building whites-only settlement in Arkansas
Sky News visits 40-member community that claims its classification as a Private Members Association allows it to circumvent ...
A federal judge on Wednesday refused to change his order declaring an Arkansas social media law unconstitutional, saying ...
Protect AR Rights and For AR Kids joined a federal lawsuit claiming new ballot rules make it harder for citizens to have a ...
Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson is representing an attorney and law firm being sued by Attorney General Tim Griffin's office in a ...
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KARK on MSNArkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announces crackdown on loitering, especially at intersections
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is calling on local law enforcement to enforce the state's loitering statute, which prohibits loitering in a way that creates a traffic hazard or impediment, in ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is urging local law enforcement and city officials to begin enforcing a state law aimed at curbing loitering near busy intersections, calling it a growing ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin called on state law enforcement to carry out a statute prohibiting loitering in a way that impedes traffic, at a news conference held Thursday morning.
Tim Griffin, the attorney general of Arkansas, is seen in the Ohio Clock Corridor on June 27, 2017. Griffin recently formed a group to debate possible changes to the state's Freedom of Information ...
AR AG Tim Griffin explains why states should regulate AI, noting a 10-year moratorium was cut from the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” In 2025, AR has seen 35 fire deaths, up from 27 last year ...
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