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The seven Arkansas Supreme Court justices are elected in statewide non-partisan races, and serve staggered terms, such that it is unlikely all members of the court would be replaced in one election. In the event a member of the court fails to serve the entire term of office, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the governor of Arkansas.
The official web site for the Arkansas Supreme Court provides information about cases, oral arguments, opinions, orders, dockets, history and technology services that improve public access by supporting Arkansas’s courts and criminal justice agencies.
The official web site for the Arkansas Supreme Court provides information about cases, oral arguments, opinions, orders, dockets, history and technology services that improve public access by supporting Arkansas’s courts and criminal justice agencies.
Supreme Court. The official web site for the Arkansas Supreme Court provides information about cases, oral arguments, opinions, orders, dockets, history and technology services that improve public access by supporting Arkansas’s courts and criminal justice agencies.
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The Clerk's office performs various jobs and duties for the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, the bar, and the public. It is responsible for filing cases, briefs, motions, petitions, and other documents that are presented to the courts for decision.
The official web site for the Arkansas Supreme Court provides information about cases, oral arguments, opinions, orders, dockets, history and technology services that improve public access by supporting Arkansas’s courts and criminal justice agencies.
The Reporter of Decisions is a constitutional officer of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Arkansas Constitution of 1874, Amendment 80, § 2 (F) provides: “The Supreme Court shall appoint its clerk and reporter.”. The Supreme Court Reporter also serves as Reporter of the Arkansas Court of Appeals.
Arkansas Supreme Court Library. Created by Act of January 9, 1851, 1851 Ark. Acts 89, the library serves the Arkansas Supreme Court justices and staff, the Arkansas Court of Appeals judges and staff, and support court staff within the Justice Building.
Oral arguments before the Arkansas Supreme Court are held each Thursday at 10:00 a.m. in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Courtroom, except during recess or as otherwise announced. For cases argued orally, the archived oral argument will be posted below.