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Tom Carpenter is the City Attorney for Little Rock. In 2000 Carpenter represented the City in the case of Pfeifer v. City of Little Rock, a lawsuit filed by downtown landowner Eugene Pfeifer III. Pfeifer argued that park revenue bonds could not be used to secure the site of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Park because the land had not been zoned as parkland by the City of Little Rock.
References
- "'Twixt Little Rock and a Hard Place," The Economist, April 22, 2000.