FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas (U of A) in Fayetteville is teaming up with Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin to record and digitize the state’s constitutional documents, according to a Nov. 19 press release.
Previously, the state’s 1874 constitutions were physically available to the public, but only if the researcher was willing to drive to a location and look through the files manually.
“Thousands of legal opinions, law review articles, and legal memos are written every single year without the benefit of the documents that we possess in our archive,” asked Attorney General Griffin…