Courts and Community

Courts & Community provides information on the workings of the judicial branch of government in Arkansas – its functions, programs and services, and history. The series is a production of the Arkansas Supreme Court’s public education program.

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Teen Court: A Jury of Your Peers

Wednesday Aug 12, 2020

Wednesday Aug 12, 2020

Teen Court is an educational opportunity for young people interested in the field of criminal justice. High school students who are part of teen court hear real cases of offenses committed by other teens.

Wednesday Aug 12, 2020

Former Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Joseph Morrison Hill of Fort Smith was dedicated to helping provide treatment for Arkansans battling tuberculosis. He suffered from the highly-infectious disease during his term
 

Friday Apr 03, 2020

Judge Andree Layton Roaf (1941–2009) was the first African-American woman to serve on the Arkansas Supreme Court.

Wednesday Apr 01, 2020

James Monroe McHaney was an Arkansas lawyer who played a key role in the prosecution of doctors who participated in the Holocaust during World War II. 

Federal vs. State Courts

Wednesday Apr 01, 2020

Wednesday Apr 01, 2020

In our country, we have both federal courts and state courts. But what's the difference? 

Arkansas Constitution

Tuesday Mar 31, 2020

Tuesday Mar 31, 2020

Throughout its history, Arkansas has been governed by five constitutions. Do you know how many amendments have been added to the current Arkansas Constitution? 

Justice Is An Allograph

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

Why is the word JUSTICE spelled JVSTICE on the front of the Justice Building in Little Rock? 

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

We remember the life of the first elected black municipal judge in America, who was from Arkansas.

Friday Mar 20, 2020

When the Arkansas Supreme Court hears oral arguments, anyone can watch through our live stream. The proceedings are also archived and can be viewed at a later date.

Court Interpreters

Friday Mar 20, 2020

Friday Mar 20, 2020

As our nation becomes more and more diverse, the need for court interpreters continues to grow.

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