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US appeals court finds Virginia Tech’s bias reporting policies do not violate free speech

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A majority for the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled Wednesday that Virginia Tech’s bias reporting policies do not violate free speech principles protected by the First Amendment, upholding a lower court’s decision to deny a preliminary injunction.

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US Supreme Court refuses to reinstate West Virginia ban on transgender athletes

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The US Supreme Court Thursday refused to reinstate West Virginia’s ban on transgender athletes. The justices also reproached the lower courts for staying the law without explanation. In 2021, West Virginia passed a law that prohibited people assigned male at birth from competing on girls sports teams. .

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Virginia court disbars defense attorney for Oath Keepers, Proud Boys

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A Virginia state court has disbarred Jonathon Moseley, an attorney who has represented January 6 Capitol riot defendants, finding that Mosely violated six of the Virginia State Bar Rules of Professional Conduct. His membership to the federal court in DC was contingent on Moseley’s bar membership in another state or locality.

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US Supreme Court leaves admissions plan in place at Virginia high school

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The US Supreme Court left in place an admissions policy at an elite public high school in Virginia on Tuesday after the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the admissions practice. However, the court disagreed and found that this was not a compelling interest.

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Virginia high court stops suspension of anti-transgender teacher

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The Supreme Court of Virginia on Tuesday affirmed an injunction reversing the suspension of a Loudoun County teacher who spoke against the school’s gender policy. ” The court asserted that several parent emails did not amount to a significant disruption of the school’s operation. .”

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US Supreme Court temporarily approves Virginia highschool admission policy

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The Supreme Court Monday rejected a request to temporarily block a new admissions policy at a Virginia high school. The court did not state their reasoning for rejecting the request but Justices Thomas, Justice Alito, and Justice Gorsuch noted they did not agree with the decision. In response Virginia Attorney General Jason S.

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Court limits right to attorney’s fees for some civil rights suits

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Share The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a group of Virginia drivers challenging a state motor vehicle law was not entitled to reimbursement of their attorneys fees even though a federal district court issued an order in their favor that temporarily prohibited the state from enforcing the law and the states legislature repealed the law.

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