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The U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Soto v. United States confirms that Combat-Related Special Compensation claims ...
Virginia Democrats are set on June 17 to pick their nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general, rounding out the ...
For many, the start of summer means warmer temperatures, the end of the school year and the promise of outdoor activities and ...
Where the City of Lynchburg fired its fire captain after he posted offensive posts attacking transgender individuals on ...
The Supreme Court of Virginia rules a broadband law unconstitutional for enabling private takings without public use.
Virginia Court of Appeals affirms dismissal of malicious prosecution suit, ruling Walmart had probable cause based on ...
Where a woman sued Walmart after she allegedly fell on ice, the district court wrongly granted Walmart’s motion for summary ...
Where a warrant allowed seizure of a cell phone but did not authorize its search, but investigators nevertheless searched the ...
Where an administrative law judge sufficiently explained why he credited three doctors, and did not credit two other doctors, ...
Where the district court dismissed a suit brought by The National Association of Immigration Judges on the basis the ...
Where the district court required the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing LLC to allow two racing teams to ...
Where the Henry County Public Service Authority breached a contract to pay for a portion of the cost of certain capital ...
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