Posts Tagged 'Ilya Somin'
Join me tonight from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. eastern for Politics On The Edge
Published June 15, 2009 Eastern Shore of Virginia: Northampton & Accomack County Blog Leave a CommentTags: Ilya Somin, Laura Morales, Melody Scalley, Melody Scalley for Delegate, Ron Miller, Sam Kasman
Tonight on Melody Scalley with Politics On The Edge
Published June 4, 2009 Eastern Shore of Virginia: Northampton & Accomack County Blog Leave a CommentTags: Cheryl Tyson, Congressman Eric Cantor, Dave Scanlan, Ilya Somin, Laura Morales, Melody Scalley, Phil McCaleb, Ron Miller
Join us this evening when Accomack County Supervisor, Phil Mccaleb will be our guest; Dave Scanlan, former NOrthampton County Joint Local Planning Commissioner (the county is no longer a member of the Joint Commission as of last night); VA Congressman Eric Cantor; Laura Morales, a young Hispanic conservative; Janet Booth from the Eastern Shore Literacy Council; Ilya Somin, assistant law professor from GMU and co-editor of the Supreme Court Economic Law Review; Ron Miller running for Maryland Senate; and Cheryl Tyson from the Eastern Shore Broadband Initiative!!
Yes, I actually think I might be able to cover ALL of those topics this evening!!
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Cheers,
Melody
Feb 12, 2009 interview with Ilya Somin
Published February 16, 2009 Eastern Shore of Virginia: Northampton & Accomack County Blog Leave a CommentTags: Ilya Somin, Law, Melody Scalley, Property Rights, Zoning
ILYA SOMIN is an Assistant Professor at George Mason University School of Law. His research focuses on constitutional law, property law, and the study of popular political participation and its implications for constitutional democracy. He currently serves as Co-Editor of the Supreme Court Economic Review, one of the country’s top-rated law and economics journals.
