Derek Miles

Law student at the University of Louisville and University of Kentucky grad. Prior work experience includes stints with a Congressman from Kentucky, the Kentucky Governor's office, as well as the Institute from Energy and Environmental Research and the German-American Institute in Heidelberg, Germany. It is also important to note that Derek would make a much better Captain James T. Kirk than Chris Miles, and that he used to routinely destroy Chris in FIFA on Xbox.

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Here's a Plain-English Explanation of the Huge Supreme Court Decision That Was Made Today

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A Year After the Aurora Shooting Massacre, Absolutely Nothing Has Changed

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5 Best Summer Movies Of the Last 5 Years

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DOMA and Prop 8: The Supreme Court Could Punt On Gay Marriage

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Student Loan Bill: The Absolute Worst Thing Washington Can Do For New Graduates

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It Feels So Darn Good to Be a Basketball Fan In Kentucky Today

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Marco Rubio's TIME Magazine Cover Makes Him Public Enemy No. 1 For Republicans

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Obama Inauguration Shows Climate Change a Top Priority Over the Next 4 Years

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Obama's 5 Greatest Speeches Ever

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Why Romney Lost: The Republican Party is Stuck in the Past

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Supreme Court Nominees: The Most Critical Issue Obama and Romney Have Not Discussed

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Denver Debate: Romney Wins, New York Debate Next Up on the Presidential Debate Schedule

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9/11 Anniversary 2012: Why The Great Recession Would Have Happened Even If the Terror Attacks Had Not

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Anthony Davis Could Help Lebron James and Team USA Win a Gold Medal

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Dark Knight Rises Movie: Why Occupy Wall Street Will Be Featured in the Batman Film

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Will Rand Paul Be Mitt Romney's VP Choice?

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Supreme Court Taser Case: Were Police Wrong to Taser Pregnant Woman?

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Kentucky Primary Results: 42% of Dems Reject President Obama, Select 'Uncommitted' on Ballots

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New York Knicks Asian American Star Jeremy Lin Proving NBA Cultural Stereotypes Are Baseless

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9/11 or Not, We'd Still Have Economic Woes