
House Democratic Leader Eileen Filler-Corn announces 2019 staff appointments
House Democratic Leader Eileen Filler-Corn today announced the following staff appointments.

House Democratic Leader Eileen Filler-Corn today announced the following staff appointments.

A new poll from the ACLU of Virginia indicates Virginians overwhelmingly are in favor of progressive criminal justice reforms.

In case you know any lawyer, ask him or her for a referral to a great divorce lawyer. She or he will know several people that devote a significant portion of their practice to divorce, separation, and related issues.

The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors and the Charlottesville City Council announced Monday that an agreement has been reached on the courts.

A powerful voice offering a woman’s point of view on politics is joining the airwaves on Virginia’s new home for state and national political news talk in Virginia – WJFN 100.5 FM on the radio dial, and www.WJFNRadio.com online.

We can know how America’s founders would want for us Americans to vote in these upcoming elections. A compelling case can be made that they’d want us to vote for checks and balances.

Attorney General Mark Herring today called on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to continue protecting military servicemembers against predatory lenders under the Military Lending Act.

The Waynesboro Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, New Directions, Valley Children’s Advocacy Center, and Mary Baldwin University Department of Social Work are hosting a free public screening of The Tale.

Democratic leaders are expressing serious concerns about the implications of President Trump’s decision to declassify and disclose highly classified information related to the Special Counsel’s investigation and the involvement of the White House Counsel in the process.

The ACLU of Virginia and the Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday against the Virginia Department of Corrections on behalf of a prisoner who has been held in solitary confinement in a state prison for more than 12 years.
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