Attorney Jeff Priebe, left, is interviewed at the Arkansas Supreme Court in Little Rock, Ark., as Rita Sklar, executive director of American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas listens Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014. Justices heard oral arguments Thursday in the challenge to the voter ID law enacted last year by the Arkansas Legislature. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

Arkansas Supreme Court justices Thursday asked state attorneys whether requirements set forth in the state's voter-identification law amounted to new qualifications beyond those already spelled out in the state constitution.

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Print Headline: Voter-ID law tossed by circuit court goes before state justices

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