Category: Courts and law
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SCOTUS: Give Rochelle Walensky Something to Cry About
by Kerry Dougherty It wonโt be long before the U.S. Supreme Court smacks down CDC Director Rochelle Walenskyโs order that revived until October 3rd a glaringly unconstitutional eviction moratorium. I canโt wait. Theyโll give the woman who was blubbering about her feelings of โimpending doomโ last winter something to cry about. In fact, the judiciary…
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Delta – 8 THC and the Government’s Marijuana Plans Go “Up in Smoke”
Is cannabis legal in Virginia? Most followers of this blog are aware of the recent legislative efforts in Virginia to decriminalize and then legalize the possession of intoxicating marijuana by adults. Most followers of this blog believe that Virginia is presently in a twilight world where recreational possession of intoxicating marijuana is legal while the…
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Time for Amputation: NoVa Merging with “New D.C.”
D.C. Statehood. There has been a long running chorus of cries for D.C. residents to have full representation in Congress. From “Taxation Without Representation” slogans on D.C. license plates to the Biden Administration’s calls for DC to become the 51st state … this debate has gone on for a while. Most discussion devolves into pure…
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Recidivism: The Rest of the Story, Part 3–Who Comes Back to Prison?
by Dick Hall-Sizemore Prior posts (here and here) discussed the increase in the Commonwealthโs recidivism rate and the possible explanations for that increase. This post, the last in the series, will examine the characteristics of recidivists, or which offenders are most likely to commit new crimes upon their release from prison. Despite what is depicted…
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Three More Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence in Virginia
by James C. Sherlock There was extensive commentary on myย post yesterday that recommended expanded use of stop and frisk in an attempt to reduce gun violence.ย Given the demonstrated interest in the subject, I offer three suggestions that go further. Increase federal prosecutions.ย Federal laws, penalties, detention hearings and prosecutions are a far more formidable deterrent to…
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Understaffed Police Departments, Skyrocketing Gun Violence and โStop and Frisk”
by James C. Sherlock The print edition of The Virginian-Pilot today ran the story we commented on yesterday on the surge in gun violence killing children in Norfolk.ย The headline in the online version: Nearly a dozen children were shot in July in Norfolk. Communities are hurting, and activists want change. None of the nearly 2,200…
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“Model Polices” on Transgender Students vs. Laws Guaranteeing Parental Rights
by James C. Sherlock Emilio Jaksetic wrote an excellent article this morning. Mr. Jaksetic, a lawyer, commented on the decision by Judge J. Frederick Watson of the 24th Judicial Circuit of Virginia, to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the Virginia Board of Educationโs Model Policies for the Treatment of Transgender Students in Virginiaโs Public Schools for…
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Dueling Claims of Victory in Transgender Lawsuit
by Emilio Jaksetic On July 27, 2021, Judge J. Frederick Watson, with the 24th Judicial Circuit of Virginia, issued a decision on a lawsuit challenging the adoption of the Virginia Board of Educationโs Model Policies for the Treatment of Transgender Students in Virginiaโs Public Schools, reports The Virginia Star. Because Judge Watson dismissed the lawsuit…
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Confederate Statues and Judicial Fiats
by James A. Bacon The Roanoke County Courthouse is located, oddly enough, in the independent city of Salem. Nearby, within the sight of the courthouse, there stands a statue of a Confederate soldier in front of a building owned by Roanoke College. The college would like to remove it, but the statue is situated on…
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Is DOJโs Focus on Healthcare Monopolies Coming to Virginia?
by James C. Sherlock The Acting head of the Justice Departmentโs Antitrust Division, Richard A. Powers, yesterday delivered a speech that described the Justice Departmentโs new goals, strategies and resources for criminal antitrust enforcement. The clouds have darkened over Virginiaโs healthcare monopolies. The Commonwealth.ย Virginia has failed in its duty to oversee its healthcare industry.ย The…
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Constitutionality of Vaccination Mandate
by Dick Hall-Sizemore There has been much opposition expressed on this blog regarding UVa, and, by extension, other higher education institutions, requiring students and staff to be vaccinated against COVID as a requirement for attending class in the fall.ย The policy has been said to be, among other things, unconstitutional. Not surprisingly, a judge has…
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Only the Courts Are Protecting Virginians – Again
by James C. Sherlock Barton Swain explores a topic in the Wall Street Journal that bears examination in Virginia. He makes a profound observation: โThe sheer illogic of (the Texas election laws) controversy captures something essential about culture-war progressives. They are able to embrace a cause, condemn dissenters and doubters as monsters, and experience no…
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Richmond Public Schools Show No Progress on Staff COVID Vaccinations
by James C. Sherlock Last updated Just 15 at 4:16 PM I have long taken a personal interest in the City of Richmond Public Schools (RPS).ย Its students have a right under the Virginia constitution to a quality education that they are systematically denied. RPS has utterly failed to educate the children under its care. The…
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Transgender Medical Care for Children – Do not Parents Have a Role?
by James C. Sherlock Yesterdayโs two-part column, I responded to the Virginian-Pilotโs assertion that transgender rights are being conflated by conservatives with critical race theory in schools.ย I agree that they are, and I find it appropriate. ย Child instruction in CRT and transgender affirming psychological and medical interventions for children without parent participation are…
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Virginia Nets $80 Million for Opioid Treatment
by James A. Bacon Virginia’s Opioid Abatement Authority will get an $80 million shot in the arm (so to speak) from the resolution of a lawsuit pursued by Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring and his peers in 14 other states. The bankruptcy-court settlement with the Sackler family and its company Purdue Pharma requires payment of…
