Archive | April 13, 2026

University of Arkansas Calls This Blog “Harassing”: Asks court for protection

UALR is making a bid to be able to designate all evidence in a medical battery case against its staff as “confidential.”

Here is our response, exhibits, and the Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas’s motion and brief.

What we forgot to say to the court is that UAMS wants to keep its staff’s addresses confidential but claims it was perfectly fine to hold a man against his will, and though he had no injury to his torso or appendages, to tie him to a cot with his genitals exposed.

If you can help protect our liberties and open access to court records, please contact me at bohemian_books@yahoo.com. I am finishing my first year of law school and would love to have an attorney’s guidance to work on this case during summer break.