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Virginia officials ask US Supreme Court to reinstate voter removal program

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Virginia elections officials filed an emergency application to stay with the US Supreme Court Monday, requesting the court restore a state program that would remove 1,600 individuals from state voter lists. Virginia officials requested the Supreme Court hand down its decision by Wednesday, October 30.

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US Supreme Court allows Virginia to keep removing voters from election rolls amidst pending lawsuit

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The US Supreme Court issued an order on Wednesday permitting the state of Virginia to continue to remove voters from its election rolls with just five days until the federal election. The DOJ sought declaratory or injunctive relief for Virginia to comply with the NVRA.

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Former West Virginia correctional officer pleads guilty to US civil rights violation in inmate death

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A former correctional officer in southern West Virginia, Mark Holdren pleaded guilty on Wednesday to a US federal civil rights violation in the death of an inmate. Further, a class action lawsuit filed by inmates in West Virginia prisons over prison conditions led to a $4 million settlement.

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Virginia governor vetoes 30 bills concerning gun regulation

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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed 30 pieces of legislation Tuesday related to the state regulation of guns. The Executive Director of the NRA made a statement following the veto: Governor Glenn Youngkin’s courageous veto of dozens of ill-conceived gun control bills is a resounding victory for the Second Amendment in Virginia.

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ACLU files lawsuit over Virginia guidelines for transgender students

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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Virginia filed two lawsuits Thursday against the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) on behalf of two transgender students challenging the department’s 2023 model policies. According to the ACLU, there are currently 11 anti-LGBTQ+ bills in the Virginia state legislature.

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Determining Custody When an Unmarried Servicemember Relocates Out of Virginia

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They break… Continue reading Determining Custody When an Unmarried Servicemember Relocates Out of Virginia The post Determining Custody When an Unmarried Servicemember Relocates Out of Virginia appeared first on Livesay & Myers, PC. Consider this common scenario: A servicemember and a civilian have a child together.

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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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