Virginia, where racial barriers to marriage were finally broken, still insists that marriage applicants state their race.
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Tag Archives: Virginia
Amazon’s HQ2 Gambit
Whether they are genuine HQs or not, Amazon’s newest homes are worth more with those two capital letters.
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Trump And The Trolls
For Nazis, Klansmen and other trolls, presidential attention is welcome sustenance.
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How Prosecutors Win Even When They Lose
A former governor’s conviction is overturned, but the Obama Justice Department probably achieved its key objectives anyway.
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Settling Scores In A Virginia Sex Case
A Virginia teen deserves compensation from a city and its officials who sought to sexually abuse him through the courts.
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Lawmakers Take Some Juice Out Of StingRays
A few states are chipping away at the blue wall of silence surrounding the use of large-scale cellphone tracking devices.
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Criminalizing Politics
Democratic prosecutors pursued shaky charges against Republican governors in three states this summer. It won’t end there.
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Sexual Insanity In Virginia
A teenage boy and girl did what teenagers will sometimes do, and adults in powerful positions then took leave of their senses.
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Parochial Schooling On Capitol Hill
Eric Cantor was a congressman who tried to act like a senator. That didn’t sit well with his constituents.
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The Equal Rights Amendment, Back From The Dead
The world moved on after the Equal Rights Amendment failed to gain ratification decades ago. Now it’s back in the news.
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