One way to smoke out censorship-by-proxy efforts initiated by the federal government is to establish a mandatory reporting regime, according to Michael Columbo, a Dhillon Law Group partner.
Representatives of four organizations advocating stricter election laws testified last week in the third set of congressional hearings on the proposed American Confidence in Elections (ACE) Act.
Attorney General Jason Miyares joined a coalition of 27 state attorneys general in urging Congress to schedule a vote on a resolution involving the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' rule regarding pistol stabilizing braces.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced on May 30 a landmark change in how state agencies will recruit and compete for talent by eliminating degree requirements, preferences or both for almost 90% of state classified positions.
With the U.S. Supreme Court expected to rule this summer on the constitutionality of affirmative action in college admissions, an analysis by the Old Dominion News shows that Virginia is one of 41 states that currently allow affirmative action.
On May 25 Attorney General Miyares led a coalition of 23 States in filing an amicus brief in Florida v. Mayorkas, supporting the State of Florida's lawsuit against the Biden Administration's unlawful immigration policy, creating a dangerous crisis at our southern border.
Virginia's death count did not exceed the upper threshold of death expectancy during the week ending May 13, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Today, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine sent a letter to the United States Postal Service (USPS) to raise an array of frustrating experiences Virginians have faced with their mail delivery service and to press for answers regarding why these persistent issues are occurring and how the USPS will fix them.
A Wise County, Virginia man, was sentenced last week to more than 15 years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine and illegally possessing firearms.