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ali velshi
Jan 12, 2023: Variety: Chris Jansing Adds Hours in MSNBC Daytime Shakeup as Hallie Jackson Expands Streaming (EXCLUSIVE)
On weekends, Katie Phang will kick off live programming at 8 a.m., followed by Capehart at 9 a.m. Ali Velshi will start to anchor two hours each weekend morning starting at 10 a.m.
On weekends, Katie Phang will kick off live programming at 8 a.m., followed by Capehart at 9 a.m. Ali Velshi will start to anchor two hours each weekend morning starting at 10 a.m.
natalia villalobos
April 11, 2023: New York Post: NY Times HR exec under fire from LGBTQ staffers over ‘disrespectful’ Slack post
Natalia Villalobos — the paper’s vice president of inclusion, strategy and execution — told workers to stop chirping on a Slack channel called “TimesOut” and use other avenues to voice their complaints, according to the Daily Beast.
Natalia Villalobos — the paper’s vice president of inclusion, strategy and execution — told workers to stop chirping on a Slack channel called “TimesOut” and use other avenues to voice their complaints, according to the Daily Beast.
eugene volokh
February 29, 1968: Yevhen Volodymyrovych Volokh (Eugene Volokh) was born in Kyiv, Ukraine. His family came to Los Angeles in 1975. He graduated from UCLA when he was 15, and worked as a computer programmer from 1980 to 1992; he's still a partner in a small software company that he cofounded. He
graduated from UCLA Law School in 1992, and went on to be a law clerk for Judge Alex Kozinski and for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. After that, he returned to UCLA as a law professor.His specialties are free speech, religious freedom, church-state relations, gun control and gun rights, cyberspace law, and copyright law; he has written two textbooks, nearly 50 academic articles, and over
80 op-eds. He is also the founder of The Volokh Conspiracy blog.
graduated from UCLA Law School in 1992, and went on to be a law clerk for Judge Alex Kozinski and for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. After that, he returned to UCLA as a law professor.His specialties are free speech, religious freedom, church-state relations, gun control and gun rights, cyberspace law, and copyright law; he has written two textbooks, nearly 50 academic articles, and over
80 op-eds. He is also the founder of The Volokh Conspiracy blog.
July 23, 2012: Eugene Volokh: Huffpost: Tennessee Elementary School Students Barred from Discussing a Certain Subject During Recess