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- Developing a Cross-Clinical Re-Entry Project
- West Virginia Innocence Project Client Freed From Prison
- Introduction to the West Virginia Law Review Flawed Forensics and Innocence Symposium
- Marijuana Legalization Discussed in West Virginia
- The Cost of the Vote: Poll Taxes, Voter Identification Laws, and the Price of Democracy
- Proposed cuts to Appalachian Regional Commission eliminates economic development programs and funding in West Virginia
- Addressing Rural Blight: Lessons from West Virginia and WV Leap
- Energy efficiency can create West Virginia jobs, says WVU law professor
- Clean Power Plan rollback will not help coal jobs - Professor Van Nostrand
- Rural Appalachia is facing a healthcare crisis. I fear it's going to get much worse
- Call for Papers & Participation – WVU Law Review’s 2018 Appalachian Justice Symposium
- WVU professor explains why worker's rights should involve natural human rights
- Seeing Hope for Flagging Economy, West Virginia Revamps Vocational Track
- U.S. Senate Unveils Health Care Bill Designed to Dismantle the ACA
- Access, Affordability, and the American Health Reform Dilemma, Part III: How an ACA Repeal Would Devastate Appalachia
- Professor Peck on Importance of West Virginia Voters in “Rethinking our Civil War on Trade
- Discovering Forensic Fraud
- Professor Blake’s Article on Opioid Epidemic Featured in the Regulatory Review
- Professor McGinley Among WVU Experts on Opioid Epidemic
- Professor Oliva discusses faulty forensic evidence in Excited Utterance podcast
- Engaging Health Insures In the War on Prescription Painkillers
- Professor Van Nostrand testifies at EPA Public Hearing on Repeal of Clean Power Plan
- Professor Van Nostrand Talks Political Change in W.Va. in Forbes
- Engaging Health Insurers in the War on Prescription Painkillers
- WVU Law experts meet with U.N. Investigator on poverty and human rights in West Virginia
- Professor Ellis discusses the meme of voter fraud in the Alabama special Senate election
- Law Review symposium to explore range of Appalachian issues
- Joshua E. Weishart: Focusing on the 'unlawful' teacher strike is missing the point (Gazette)
- Professor Weishart discusses WV teachers strike in The Atlantic
- Anne Marie Lofaso discusses West Virginia teachers strike in The New Republic
- Joshua E. Weishart interviewed by KCBS San Francisco on teachers strikes
- Nicholas F. Stump discusses West Virginia food insecurity in Charleston Gazette-Mail
- Joshua E. Weishart: Teachers across America are striking because courts are shrinking from the school funding fight (LA Times)
- Valena Beety discusses WV Innocence Project in Podcast Interview
- Jamie Van Nostrand: To draw jobs, WV needs ability to give manufacturers a break on electricity (Gazette)
- Protecting a Federal Right to Educational Equality and Adequacy
- The Resource Curse of Appalachia
- Jamie Van Nostrand: Here’s why Trump’s new strategy to keep ailing coal and nuclear plants open makes no sense (The Conversation)
- James Van Nostrand discusses how Justice Kennedy’s replacement could affect carbon rules
- Jennifer D. Oliva: Health care, lives will be affected by Supreme Court choice (Gazette)
- James Van Nostrand discusses rising cost of coal in Appalachia
- West Virginia Innocence Project helps free wrongly convicted client
- Anne Marie Lofaso discusses the biggest threats facing working people today
- Valena Beety: Prison Labor is Modern Slavery
- Jennifer Oliva researching opioid epidemic as Harvard Law visiting scholar in spring 2019
- Jamie Van Nostrand discusses importance of diversifying West Virginia fuel supply
- Patrick McGinley: Which WV senators will have the courage to preserve independent judiciary?
- Patrick McGinley discusses lawsuits filed over governor’s companies’ debts
- Conference at WVU College of Law will discuss social justice topics
- Professor Beety co-edits new wrongful convictions reader
- National Energy Conference at WVU Law on Dec. 1 will focus on climate change
- WVU Law is now home to the state’s Access to Justice Commission
- How do communities and cultures survive after coal? A conversation with Tom Hansell
- AJI Cosponsoring Book Launch: “Appalachian Reckoning: A Region Responds to Hillbilly Elegy”
- Prof Weishart: An Adequacy Cost Study: The First Constitutional Priority for West Virginia Schools
- Professor Weishart: The 2019 WV Teacher Strike: Educational Equality and Liberty
- ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ Had Strong Opinions About Appalachians. Now, Appalachians Return the Favor
- Professor Weishart: Rethinking Constitutionality in Education Rights Cases
- Professor Van Nostrand Discusses the Impacts of Climate Change on West Virginia
- Professor Weishart: Long Overdue: An Adequacy Cost Study in West Virginia
- Professor Amy Cyphert: Prisoners of Fate: The Challenges of Creating Change for Children of Incarcerated Parents
- Professor Richardson Delivers Talk at Exeter University on Rural America and Appalachia
- Professor McGinley: “Yielding To The Necessities Of A Great Public Industry: Denial And Concealment Of The Harmful Health Effects Of Coal Mining”
- Professor Van Nostrand argues W.Va. needs renewables-focused energy plan
- WVU Law Ranked 5th in Nation for Public Interest Law
- Professor DiSalvo: Climate Change Disobedience
- Curfews and Tear Gas: A Recap of a Weekend of Protest in Appalachia and America
- Prof. Van Nostrand Speaks on "Climate Solutions for West Virginia" Seminar Series
- Murder charge against WVU law clinic client dismissed
- Professor Peck: Standard Oil, Consolidation Coal, and the Roots of the Resource Curse in West Virginia
- Professor Richardson: Slaying the Minotaur: Navigating the Equitable Apportionment Labyrinth to Create an Equitable Policy to Guide Water Management