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Teresa Toriseva, the attorney representing Morganton's firefighters, discusses the WV Supreme Court's ruling in the firefighters' ongoing legal dispute over compensation. Fairmont State Political Science Professor Robert Bolton talks about Joe Manchin's decision to not seek re-election. Joe Brocato recaps Mountain State Derby Part 2 and the first round of the HS Football Playoffs.
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Today, on "Freedom is Scary," a live discussion with one of our patriot defenders of the Constitutions in our state legislature, Delegate Jim Butler. Discussing the West Virginia governor's executive orders and the efforts at disposing of them. He is one of the plaintiffs in the writ of mandamus we filed with the WV Supreme Court. ETA: also gubernatorial candidate, Del. Marshal Wilson joined us. Read the writ of mandamus, and learn more about why the executive orders are unconstitutional: https://thecivilrightslawyer.com/2020...
Justice Jenkins comments on recent session of the US Supreme Court and the Writ of Mandamus filed by a group of WV Republican lawmakers regarding the Governor's Executive Orders.
Evan Jenkins is a Justice on the WV Supreme Court.
Schwartz is a trial lawyer from Charleston. He's running for Division 3, WV Supreme Court.
Marshall Wilson is a WV Delegate from Berkeley Co. He and 4 other lawmakers are asking the WV Supreme Court to look into Gov. Justice's use of executive orders during the Covid Pandemic. Wilson says Justice has no right to "impose edicts from the throne."
Judge Lora Dyer was elected May 2016 as the Circuit Judge for the 5th Judicial Circuit. She is a candidate for the WV Supreme Court in Division 3. The election is June 9th.
Senator Shelly Moore Capito talks federal stimulus money and WV Supreme Court candidate Kris Raynes visits.
Justice Jenkins discusses how the courts will proceed now that restrictions are being lifted. He also comments on the recent decision in the Right to Work case.
Putnam County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Kris Raynes is running for justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals in Division 2. The seat is currently held by Justice Margaret Workman, who chose not to run for re-election.
Chief Justice Tim Armstead says the state Supreme Court is monitoring the Coronavirus pandemic daily and already making plans for how to move forward. Armstead is running for a full term to the court in the June 9th WV Election.
Justice Evan Jenkins is a former member of the US House of Representatives. He also talks about the upcoming judicial election in WV's May Primary.
WV Supreme Court Justice Evan Jenkins gives some insight into the workings of the court.
Justice Evan Jenkins says more than 1/3 of the 2019 WV Supreme Court cases have dealt with abuse/neglect of children.
A former State Trooper is on trial for alleged excessive force, two magistrates will stand trial on allegations of participating in a bond scheme, the US Supreme Court will not take up the case of impeachment of the WV Supreme Court, and Governor Justice seems extremely confidence of his reelection bid. In Sports, WVU prepares for Iowa State and the MLB playoffs include great games in the Divisional series. These stories and more on today's edition.
This month, the West Virginia Supreme Court issued two very different rulings in two natural gas cases. Today: The story behind those cases. Listeners: We’d love your feedback and to learn more about you! Fill out our short survey here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1OUtbg6F4l7IfCjqRl8ad_cpPiGPoblubBGcYlhT0ayw/edit
Justice Jenkins gives some insight into the workings of the court.
The former Congressman talks about the 2019 Legislative Session as it relates to the WV Supreme Court.
Evan Jenkins talks about where the money goes from the Supreme Court's annual budget.
The former Congressman explains the process of appointing another justice to replace Alan Loughry on the bench.
Schwartz is a trial lawyer from Charleston running in Division 2.
Today's episode tackles an issue you've all been writing about: what exactly is going on in West Virginia, where the entire state supreme court has been impeached? We break it down for you! First, though, we start off with a roundup on voter suppression, including Georgia's "exact match" requirement being used to deny new registrations. After that, it's time to go deep, deep down the rabbit hole in West Virginia. It's... kind of amazing, actually. Then, we move to a breaking story involving Andrew's first political crush. Yes, before there was Liz Warren, we had "Atari Democrat" Gary Hart. Find out what's in the news regarding Hart. After all that, we end with the answer to Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #99 regarding the good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule. Remember to follow our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and like our Facebook Page so that you too can play along with #TTTBE! Recent Appearances None! If you'd like to have either of us as a guest on your show, drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com. Show Notes & Links No links this week as Andrew is traveling from Undisclosed Location B. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ Don't forget the OA Facebook Community! For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
Check our our interview with candidate for West Virginia Supreme Court, Judge Joanna Tabit. #beinformed
Sara and Micah host candidate for the West Virginia Supreme Court, Dennise Smith. Plus, we digest our trip to lobby Joe Manchin in DC... Just moments before learning of his vote to confirm Kavanaugh.
Wonder who is running for Supreme Court in West Virginia? Us too! So take a listen to hear from Judge Will Thompson of Boone County. Get educated for this November.
On this episode of Court Appointed Mike and Tommy discuss the mess of a situation which is the West Virginia Supreme Court !! In an unprecedented situation, the states' highest court is virtually eliminated. Where do we go from here and what happens in the meantime?? The Court is now in Session with music, "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief" by MCRB.
This week on the Charleston Gazette-Mail’s Mountain State Morning, we discuss the articles of impeachment against the West Virginia Supreme Court justices and Justice Robin Davis’ resignation, a petition to get Don Blankenship on the ballot for U.S. Senate some say they were tricked into signing, and the story of a restored boardwalk in Webster Springs.
This week on the Gazette-Mail’s Mountain State Morning, we talk about the latest in the West Virginia Supreme Court investigations and who's filing to run for one of the bench's vacancies. We’re also talking about Randy Moss’ induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the mark he left on the Kanawha Valley.
This week on the Charleston Gazette-Mail’s Mountain State Morning, we talk about the latest news on the West Virginia Supreme Court -- including a resigning justice pleading guilty to wire fraud -- and the skyrocketing costs for one Roads to Prosperity project. We’ll also talk to features editor Maria Young about a harrowing dog rescue that has captured a community’s heart.
We start the show discussing the WV Supreme Court’s decision to allow for natural gas companies to deduct more post production costs per well than they had previously been allowed to deduct. This impact of this decision will probably be felt state-wide, if not industry-wide. Followed by a discussion on Don Blankenship’s lies. And then... The post Antero Lawsuit and Selina Vickers appeared first on Take a Stand with Mary Ann.
Russel Williams joins us to talk about the decriminalization of Cannabis. On this episode of Take a Stand with Mary Ann, we discuss the controversial WV Supreme Court ruling allowing extraction companies to deduct post-production costs on mineral royalty payments. Also, we are joined by cancer survivor turned patient advocate, Russell Williams. After a... The post Cannabis Legalization Decriminalization with Russell Williams appeared first on Take a Stand with Mary Ann.
Listen in as we talk about the curious case of West Virginia and the missing public comments speaking out against potential legislation that could adversely affect pet owners. We'll speak with USARK legla counsel Richard Stanley to better understand what has been happening in this eye opening incident and much more...listen LIVE Friday night 10pm EST! ************** "The West Virginia Dangerous Wild Animal Board violated WV's Administrative Procedures Act. Hundreds of pages of public comments are missing from the official record for Proposed Rule 61-30 (Dangerous Wild Animal Rule) and affidavits have been ignored. The WV Supreme Court of Appeals has held a rule unenforceable in a less egregious situation." -USARK