Attorney General Jay Jones highlighted recent lawsuits defending Virginia’s election laws while promoting fair housing awareness and support for survivors of sexual violence. His office continues providing resources related both to public safety and victim assistance programs throughout Virginia.
A group of landowners, including Oak Valley Homeowners Association, have successfully challenged three rezoning ordinances approved by the Board of County Supervisors of Prince William County.
A major human resources association has filed a lawsuit against its internet provider, seeking damages after a service outage allegedly caused significant financial losses.
A non-profit medical association has filed a lawsuit against another health organization, alleging unauthorized use of its federally registered trademarks.
Virginia officials held a virtual press conference announcing new measures against illegal vape sales after passing HB 308/SB 620—the Vape Enforcement Act—aimed at protecting students from dangerous unregulated vape products in schools statewide.
A Virginia appellate court has upheld a decision awarding compensation to a former nurse who developed PTSD and major depressive disorder while working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A former Virginia Tech student, Sean Lohr, brought a lawsuit against the university’s Board of Visitors and an assistant director for student conduct, alleging violations of his First Amendment rights.
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court has announced that its Roanoke clerk’s office will remain open on April 3, while the Harrisonburg location will be closed. Electronic filing services through CM/ECF will continue as usual.
Attorney General Jay Jones addressed an ad campaign funded by Peter Thiel targeting Black voters before an upcoming redistricting referendum in Virginia. Jones criticized what he called misleading tactics exploiting civil rights imagery. The Attorney General’s office continues efforts supporting…
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