Kim Wehle
Auteur van How to Read the Constitution -- and Why
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Kim Wehle is a tenured professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, where she teaches and writes on the constitutional separation of powers, administrative law, and civil procedure. She was formerly an assistant United States attorney and an associate independent counsel in the toon meer Whitewater investigation. Professor Wehle is also a legal expert, analyst, and commentator for numerous media outlets, including CNN, CBS News, BBC, NPR, and MSNBC, and is an opinion writer for The Atlantic, Politico, The Bulwark, and The Hill. She hosts #SimplePolitics with Kim Wehle on Instagram and YouTube. toon minder
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Werken van Kim Wehle
How to Think Like a Lawyer--and Why: A Common-Sense Guide to Everyday Dilemmas (Legal Expert Series) (2022) 27 exemplaren
Outsourced Constitution 1 exemplaar
How to Read the Constitution - and Why 1 exemplaar
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- Cornell University (AB magna cum laude|English)
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Just to be perfectly clear, I have never supported the current President, nor his predecessor and in all likelihood nor his successor. Instead, I am a person that has a fair degree of expertise in election laws and issues myself, having ran for City Council twice in rural southern Georgia, recruited a Statewide candidate for office in Georgia under a non-D/R Party, been that Party's Legislative Director, ran a Facebook group promoting open ballot access, ran a political blog focusing on various issues including election laws, and even interviewed both Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams as a result of some of those other efforts. I am no law professor as the author is, but I am *far* more knowledgeable about these issues than the average reader and, based on my reading of the text, it seems that I may in fact be more knowledgeable on these issues than the author herself. Despite much of my knowledge being 10 yrs out of date on exact particulars.… (meer)