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The Halperin Law Center proudly announces that two of its attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2025 Virginia ...
Wallace won two state championships with the fastest time ran among the five classifications at the TSSAA championships. The ...
Darnell Phillips was sentenced to 100 years in prison in 1991 after being found guilty of raping and beating a 10-year-old ...
Amid a constantly changing reproductive landscape, one West Virginia prosecutor is warning people who have miscarriages in ...
Affirmative efforts to reduce racial inequality — everything Trump dubs “illegal DEI” — remain legal and morally just ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin joined legislators, educators, parents and students in Hopewell for a ceremonial bill signing of HB1961 ...
While Gail Burrell Gerry and her fellow pioneers received a decidedly mixed reception, she came to love the University.
One education professor said Virginia’s cellphone ban is a good first step, but parents and school systems will need to do more to help to kids’ mental health.
For more than a decade, the University of Virginia’s School of Law has had at least one graduate selected each year to clerk at the highest judicial level: the Supreme Court of the United States.
CHARLOTTESVILLE — Students at the University of Virginia School of Law have been granted a new opportunity for hands-on experience in the world of civil rights litigation. The Jesse Ball DuPont ...
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - Harrisonburg City Public Schools employees will now receive eight weeks of fully paid parental leave following the birth, adoption, or foster placement of a child, following ...