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Court: get serious on hate crime

The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is no liberal redoubt. But, it said yesterday, if the federal hate crime law provides significant penalties for people who, for example, conspire to burn crosses, they should be imposed when the law is violated. The court said an Arkansas judge had been too lenient in sentencing two men convicted in a Fouke case.

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One more time around
Date: 11/5/2009
By: Gerard Matthews

You may remember the huge Freedom From Religion Foundation-sponsored billboard that stood over the Main Street Bridge in North Little Rock last winter. /more/
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More preachin' in school
Date: 11/5/2009
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Two weeks ago, it was North Little Rock High School, which promoted a Christian event in that city with posters and banners on the east campus. /more/


Lincoln's lifeline
Date: 11/5/2009
By: Arkansas Times Staff

As the crucial roll call on health-care reform approaches, Sen. Blanche Lincoln's course has been made clear for her. /more/

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