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My name is Blake Rutherford I am an Arkansawyer, lawyer, educator, and writer. My work has been published in The Hill, HuffPost, Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Arkansas Business, Arkansas Times, and Talk Business & Politics. I have appeared on air to discuss political and business issues on MSNBC, Fox News, Fox Business, and Newsmax among local television and radio stations in the Heartland. If you are into legal academic writing (isn’t everyone?), you can find my published work in the Wake Forest Journal of Law and Policy, the Miami International and Comparative Law Review, and the Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice. If you would like a sense of my general and sometimes irreverent style, please follow me on BlueSky: @blakesrutherford.bsky.social.

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Blake Rutherford is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Flyover Country, a newsletter dedicated to politics and culture in America's heartland.