"The unique nature of each human embryo means that an equal division cannot conveniently be made," writes a Virginia judge.
Ret. Virginia Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Koontz, a longtime jurist who served on every level of Virginia’s court system ...
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FOX 5 DC on MSNVirginia court rules frozen embryos cannot be divided as propertyA Virginia court has ruled that frozen embryos cannot be classified as property, marking a pivotal decision in a legal battle ...
Justice Lawrence Larkins Koontz, Jr., a retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, passed away on Sunday, March 16. He ...
Torry Chamont Perkins, 34, of Marion was arrested by the Washington County, Virginia Sheriff’s Office following an ...
The Trump Administration appeared to openly defy multiple court orders over the weekend involving deportations of hundreds of ...
Over the weekend, the Trump administration transferred more than 200 immigrants to El Salvador even as a federal judge issued ...
The legal landscape surrounding Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) settlements is changing as a result of a split among ...
A Palestinian VA hospital nurse’s discrimination lawsuit survived the government’s motion for summary judgment. The nurse ...
After decades of discrimination against Black farmers, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has been trying to change course.
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, of the Northern District of California, called the Roundup lead counsel’s original ...
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