John Whitehead, the founder and CEO of The Rutherford Institute, joins Coy to discuss his opinion on the legality of upcoming red light cameras in Albemarle County.
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John Whitehead, the founder and CEO of The Rutherford Institute, joins Coy to discuss his opinion on the legality of upcoming red light cameras in Albemarle County.
John Whitehead of The Rutherford Institute joins Coy in studio to discuss the rapidly approaching 5th District election.
8.19.10- John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute joins Coy live in studio. The two discuss Perriello’s recent lifted ban on signs at Town Hall Meetings.
7.26.10- John Whitehead, CEO and Co-Founder of the Rutherford Institute, joins Coy live on the show. Today’s topics include John Whitehead’s latest essay entitled “The Body Snatchers”, the Snyder v. Phelps Case, and poverty.
7.14.10- John Whitehead, CEO and Founder of the Rutherford Institute, chats with Coy about education. Topics include the recent incident with the censoring of the Albemarle HS newspaper, the classroom curriculum, and how public schools are run.
George Gilliam and Christina Lopez-Guitardi of the Miller Center for Public Affairs join Coy Barefoot once a month to update listeners on what’s going on at the Center. On January 15, Ray Takeyh of the Council on Foreign Relations will address Iran’s Approach to the World. On January 18, John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute will present The Change Manifesto: Join the Block by Block Movement to Remake America. Check out the Center’s website for more forums.
John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss being named as “The Worst Person In The World” by MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann.
On Wednesday, January 28th, John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute is a constitutional attorney and founder of the Rutherford Institute. His most recent book is The Change Manifesto. He was a guest on Charlottesville-Right Now! with Coy Barefoot on Wednesday to discuss some of his most recent commentaries.