Professor of Law, University of Richmond
Professor Henry L. Chambers, Jr., teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, criminal law, law and religion, and employment discrimination. He is active in the Virginia State Bar, including serving as chair of its Section on the Education of Lawyers from 2007-2009, and has been a member of the American Law Institute since 2002. Professor Chambers served as Special Assistant Attorney General for redistricting matters for the Commonwealth of Virginia from 2011-2013. He also frequently lectures on constitutional law through the We The People program, which provides civic education instruction to school teachers and the public; at James Madison’s Montpelier; and at the Federal Executive Institute in Charlottesville.
US Supreme Court refuses to hear Alabama’s request to keep separate and unequal political districts
Oct 02, 2023 08:14 am UTC| Law
For the second time in three months, the U.S. Supreme Court has rebuffed Alabamas attempts to advance its legislatures congressional maps that federal courts have ruled harm Black voters. The court had first rejected...
Jun 28, 2023 15:26 pm UTC| Law
For months, legislators, legal scholars and people simply interested in democracy and elections were fixated on a case before the Supreme Court, Moore v. Harper. Those following the case, which asked the justices to rule...