After the Election - Implications of the Virginia Gubernatorial and Down-Ballot Races
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An analysis of the results of the Virginia elections and what they will mean for the people of Virginia, not only from the standpoint of the executive branch but the legislative branch as well. A discussion of how both of these groups will respond to what is happening in the State, particularly with respect to the issues at the federal level such as economics, employment, immigration, and higher education.
Eric Claville
Eric W. Claville, J.D., M.L.I.S. is the Executive Advisor to the President for Government Relations at Norfolk State University. He has over two decades experience in education, law, policy, and politics. He has taught courses in Public Policy, Constitutional Law and Civil Rights, and Law and the Judicial Process. His teaching philosophy is from a prism of analysis that includes history, politics, law and public policy, economics, and human behavior. He's an award-winning radio host and political and legal analyst. He also served as the first director of the Center for African American Public Policy (CAAMPP) at Norfolk State University.