
Amanda Beth Hurst
Assistant Professor · Judicial Ethics
University of Arkansas FayettevilleAbout
Amanda Beth Hurst is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law. She specializes in Legal Research and Writing, teaching first-year curriculum and advanced writing courses. Hurst also serves as Director of Student Competitions and Co-Coach for the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition team.
- Education:
- Ouachita Baptist University (undergraduate)
- University of Arkansas School of Law (JD, Research Editor for the Arkansas Law Review)
Research Interests focus on judicial ethics, federalism, and Civil Rights litigation under Section 1983. Her scholarship has been published in journals like the Tennessee Law Review, Kentucky Law Journal, and Georgia State University Law Review, with forthcoming work analyzing judicial accountability and federalism.
Professional Experience includes clerkship with Judge Bobby E. Shepherd of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and service on the Arkansas Judicial Discipline & Disability Commission, as a Special Justice for the Arkansas Supreme Court, and on the State Board of Election Commissioners.
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