The person behind the articles on this site, and how to reach her with a question or a correction.

Priya Raman reads 300-page rulemakings so you do not have to, then flags the one paragraph that will actually cost you money. She considers an unsourced statistic a personal affront.
Her beat on this site is procedural deadlines: how courts and legislatures count time, what changes when a rule gets amended, and where a general reference range stops being reliable for a specific case. Every article she writes cites the statute or rule it describes, and gets revisited when that source changes; see the editorial standards page for how that review works.