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There is an exception to § 8.01-217(F), which allows the Court to seal the name change records and prevent the name change order from being indexed and transmitted to state agencies. Virginia ...
Reporting from RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s sweeping executive order restoring the voting rights of more than 200,000 felons is unconstitutional, the state’s highest court ...
She was suspended by JIRC on April 13, 2021, the unsealed records show, but is listed as a Virginia Beach Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court presiding judge on the court’s website.
The Supreme Court of Virginia on Friday struck down Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s executive order restoring voting rights to 206,000 felons, dealing a severe blow to what the governor has touted ...
The state Supreme Court said Gov. Terry McAuliffe doesn't have the authority to grant voting rights to felons through a blanket order. McAuliffe's action this spring affected 206,000 ex-offenders.
What female Virginia voters think of women in politics 06:14. RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia lawmakers are set to meet in Richmond for a special session so they can comply with a court order to redraw ...