As an undergraduate political science major, the grounds upon which a Supreme Court Justice should be considered was made clear to me in my Constitutional […]
Law and Justice
Most people have never heard the term “Chevron deference” and, if they have never practiced administrative law, could not be blamed. But, in the weeks […]
A new law passed by the General Assembly this year waived the interest on court fines and penalties accrued by prison inmates. To get an […]
The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act is a federal law enacted in the early 1970's that provides for extended criminal penalties and a […]
Virginia consistently ranks as one of the most business-friendly states in America, although lately we have been slipping. According to the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, […]
When crime rates began rising in the 1960’s and too many Americans felt unsafe walking in their neighborhoods, the idea of putting more people in prison […]