"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 ...
Virginia has set up a two-tier system of access to court records, one for officials and lawyers that is remote, and another ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Justice Lawrence Larkins Koontz, Jr., 85, a retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, has died.
(AP Photo/Steve Helber, file) The Fairfax County, Va., Courthouse, is seen, March 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Matthew Barakat, File) Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin gestures as he delivers his annual State of the ...
A Northern Virginia judge determined embryos are not property that can be divided up, rejecting a previous analysis by the ...
The Trump Administration appeared to openly defy multiple court orders over the weekend involving deportations of hundreds of ...
Many protesters, including veterans, gathered outside the Ontario County Courthouse to voice their outrage over the Trump's ...
Authorities say an Alabama man is in custody and is facing charges for the double-murder of a Virginia couple.
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