W&L Law Professor and Students Win Pardon for Excessive Sentence
Ronald Davis was given 80 years in prison—an effective life sentence—for a series of armed robberies where no one was hurt and he never held a gun.
Ronald Davis was given 80 years in prison—an effective life sentence—for a series of armed robberies where no one was hurt and he never held a gun.
The Washington Post published a commentary by Nora Demleitner on efforts to re-institute parole in Virginia.
The Hill published a commentary by Nora Demleitner on impeachment and witness protection.
The FBI agent credits his father, the Honor System and his W&L education with shaping his career.