Arkansas AG Tim Griffin launches $1M project to digitize state's legal history, enhancing public access.

Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is leading a project to digitize the state's constitutional and historical legal documents, making them searchable online. The $1 million initiative, funded by lawsuit settlement proceeds, will collaborate with the University of Arkansas and Oxford University's Quill Project to enhance public access and research capabilities. The project aims to revolutionize how legal history is studied and understood, bringing Arkansas's constitutional records into the digital age.

November 19, 2024
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