People on the left and right finally agree on something: their disapproval of former Vice President Joe Biden’s announcement to name a woman as his running mate and a Black woman as a Supreme Court Justice, should he win the Democratic nomination. While many applaud this decision, people from both sides of the political spectrum accuse Biden of prioritizing gender over … [Read more...] about Biden’s Commitment to a Female VP Should Not Be Insulting
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Law Review Symposium Featured Former Vice President Dick Cheney
Photos Courtesy of Ron Hall Former Vice President Dick Cheney was the featured speaker at Pepperdine Law Review's annual symposium. The event held April 1 explored how the powers and responsibilities of the nation's second highest office have evolved throughout history. In addition to Cheney, several other renowned legal scholars, politicians and practitioners gathered to … [Read more...] about Law Review Symposium Featured Former Vice President Dick Cheney
Kmiec to seek public office in the 26th Congressional District race
Photo by Sarah Malone Douglas Kmiec, former U.S. ambassador to Malta and current Pepperdine professor of constitutional law, will run as an independent in the 26th Congressional District race. Kmiec will face incumbent Julia Brownley (D-Thousand Oaks), Jeff Gorrel (R-Camarillo) and Rafael Dagnesses, a Republican candidate. The two winners from the June 3 primary will move … [Read more...] about Kmiec to seek public office in the 26th Congressional District race