by Ryan Hughes | Apr 21, 2014 | Research and Analysis
I recently wrote an article for The Young Lawyer about young attorneys counseling friends’ side businesses. Here it is in full: Niche Practices: The Entrepreneur’s Counsel Ryan Hughes is an ERISA and election law attorney at Reich, Adell & Cvitan who...
by Ryan Hughes | Aug 22, 2012 | Research and Analysis
Today I launched my California campaign finance tool: Dollar, Dollar, Bill. The SacBee gave me a nice writeup: A new campaign finance web site is circulating the Capitol Twitterverse. Dollar, Dollar, Bill allows users to see in graphic format how contributions are...
by Ryan Hughes | Oct 11, 2011 | Research and Analysis
Being the minority party isn’t easy, but who in the Assembly GOP can get along and get things done? A few, it turns out, are very successful at it. Others, not so much.
by Ryan Hughes | Dec 20, 2006 | Research and Analysis
Anybody who has played fantasy football through ESPN.com knows about Hector the Projector and Victor the Predictor: the two fictional characters who represent the quantitative and qualitative factors that go into ESPN’s weekly fantasy football projections....
by Ryan Hughes | Sep 1, 2006 | Research and Analysis
As I write this entry, I am sitting in the middle of Tropical Depression Ernesto, which is not blog-worthy. More interesting right now is Hurricane John, which is about to hit Cabo San Lucas and other parts of Baja California. Hurricane John got me thinking: could...
by Ryan Hughes | May 4, 2004 | Research and Analysis
Nobody thinks of UVA as a radical university, historically or today. But, in the days following the Kent State Massacre of 1970, UVA took a break from its generally blase attitude. In the late 60s students here and elsewhere protested the Vietnam War, of course....