Check out our convo about the latest in the redistricting lawsuit.
The jury began deliberating after hearing attorneys' closing arguments in the federal trial of Mohammad Sharifullah in Virginia.
The revised policy will prohibit smartwatches and tablets in addition to phones.
As lieutenant governor, Justin Fairfax was the tie-breaking vote on a bill that restricts gun access for people deemed at-risk of harming themselves or others.
The Supreme Court denied Jones' motion.
The Supreme Court of Virginia has denied a motion from Attorney General Jay Jones to allow last week's redistricting referendum to be certified.
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators across the aisle pushed back Tuesday against President Donald Trump’s proposal to eliminate funding for programs serving disadvantaged students. Education Secretary […]
From the DCCC about “increasingly unhinged online” Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-VA02): Is Vulnerable Congresswoman Jen Kiggans “Accepting Sure Defeat”? Congresswoman Jen Kiggans is more vulnerable […]
The U.S. Supreme Court could be ready to overturn a Missouri state court verdict that favored a man who sued the manufacturer of the popular herbicide Roundup for lacking any warning that the product […]
The Supreme Court of Virginia on Monday heard arguments over whether Democrats followed constitutional requirements in advancing a voter-approved redistricting amendment, zeroing in on disputes over […]
by Kerry Dougherty These are the parlor games court watchers are playing in Virginia as the commonwealth’s Supreme Court justices mull one of the most consequential decisions of their careers. The […]
by Steve Haner Virginia’s impending return to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) has driven up the price for carbon credits in the multistate cap-and-trade system’s secondary […]
Before her appointment as faculty representative to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors, the then-chair of the Faculty Senate manipulated the student council president to advance her […]
Four hours is one thing, but 45 days? See a (juris) doctor. by Shaun Kenney Color me just a tiny bit surprised that the Great Seal of the Supreme Court of Virginia hasn’t been cancelled just yet. […]
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