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Arguments Category Archives: Arguments
Workman should get to work
Thanks to a four-decade career in state politics and government, including stints as an aide for U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D), a run for U.S. Congress, six years as a Kanawha Circuit Court judge and a dozen more as the first and only woman to serve on the State Supreme Court, West Virginia knows Margaret Workman. Read More
West Virginia’s Wheel of Fortune
CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s identity crisis has been solved. No more need for all the “Open for Business,” “Wild, Wonderful,” “Almost Heaven” schizophrenia.
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Candidates and the Internet
We live today in the age of the “information highway,” a phrase which just a few short years ago would have been greeted with a blank stare from most individuals.
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McGraw’s Law
Attorney General Darrell McGraw is on double-secret probation. Read More
More March Madness in the state’s legal arena
Cohen
CHARLESTON — The basketball court isn’t the only place to witness March Madness this year.
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Having three big verdicts in 2007 was an anomaly
Toriseva
In a recent article critical of three 2007 verdicts, The West Virginia Record failed to present a balanced analysis of these cases and our state’s court system. Read More
Just shoot me
Looking for answers, some of us search the Internet or seek personal counsel.
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The Big Verdict State
$404 million in Roane County against Columbia Natural Resources. Read More
WVU is key to state being competitive
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia in the 21st century is certain to be a far different place than it was in the last century.
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Governors see importance of securing our energy future
CHARLESTON — As chairman of the Natural Resources Committee for the National Governors Association (NGA), I recently had the opportunity to review a proposal to make this year’s NGA platform “A Clean Energy Future.”
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