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Filing urges speed in Supreme Court consideration of challenge of Leslie Rutledge’s out-of-state legal work
Court asked to stop Rutledge’s illegal spending before the March gubernatorial primary.
Amended complaint filed in lawsuit over Leslie Rutledge’s ad spending, out-of-state legal work
The taxpayer lawsuit challenging Attorney General Leslie Rutledge’s out-of-state legal activities and spending on self-promoting advertising was amended yesterday in hopes of restoring a portion of the claim Judge Alice […]
Judge refuses to dismiss suit over attorney general’s out-of-state legal interventions
Judge allows lawsuit against Leslie Rutlege against alleged illegal spending on matters not related to state interests.
Taxpayers assert right to sue Rutledge for her spending on political advancement
Lawyer in taxpayers suit answers dismissal motion by Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. Is she the sole determinant of the “state’s interest?”
Rutledge seeks dismissal of taxpayers’ suit over her abuse of office
She says lawsuit is based on speculation and political disagreement with discretion she has power to wield.
New elements added to lawsuit over state’s illegal spending on freeway widening
It seeks order that covers all projects expanding existing four-lane freeways.
Judge refuses preliminary injunction on Interstate 30 work
One bid to stop the I-30 widening project failed today, but other court action is pending.
Another chance for the state to explain its freeway funding strategy
Show us the money ARDoT.
Judge takes I-30 project challenge under advisement; new suit filed in state court over spending on three projects
A federal court hearing and a new state lawsuit seek to force the state to explain how it will pay for $1.5 billion or more in freeway projects without sales tax money ruled unavailable by the Arkansas Supreme Court.