The Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Virginia over removing some voters from voter roles. This decision comes after Governor Glenn Youngkin's executive order on August 7 telling election officials ...
The Department of Justice’s recent lawsuit against Virginia marked the second attempt in as many weeks from the federal ...
The DOJ claims that Virginia's actions contravene the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) by purging potential non-citizens from voter rolls within 90 days of an election, which they argue poses ...
His sentencing hearing had been scheduled for Dec. 4 on St. Thomas, but on Friday the DOJ and Whitaker’s attorney David Cattie filed a joint motion to continue the hearing “to a date no sooner than ...
In response, Youngkin said he was enforcing a 2006 law signed by then-Governor Tim Kaine and called the lawsuit unprecedented ...
An election law professor weighs in on the DOJ's lawsuit against Virginia, saying DOJ isn't trying to stand in the way of ...
Republicans mischaracterized a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department to protect voters from being removed from voting lists ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Virginia, claiming Gov, Youngkin violated federal law by removing voters from the ...
At issue is whether or not an executive order signed by Youngkin in August directing the Department of Elections to make “daily updates” to the state’s voter rolls and “remove individuals who are ...
Youngkin on Friday called the lawsuit “unprecedented,” underscoring that his executive order  simply was “appropriately ...
Much has been written in recent months about the Department of Justice’s national Whistleblower Rewards Program, including a ...
Monday's news conference outside the federal courthouse in Richmond supplemented last week's letter asking a third time for ...