Since the last report, administrative law in Virginia has continued to develop on both the legislative and judicial fronts. This year\u27s General Assembly enacted amendments to the state\u27s administrative procedure statute which embody the third and final round of recommendations by the Governor\u27s Regulatory Reform Advisory Board. The major changes were the standardization of procedures for obtaining judicial review of state agency action and the embodiment in statute of a corps of independent hearing officers. Note: This submission also includes a small preface from the Law Review Editorial Staff
This article focuses on some of the recent developments in civil litigation from June 1, 1998 to May...
The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present its seventeenth Annual Survey of Virgini...
In the spring of 1986, a proposal was made to the Advisory Committee on the Rules of Court to the Ju...
Since the last report, administrative law in Virginia has continued to develop on both the legislati...
Both the General Assembly and the Supreme Court of Virginia have been active recently in administrat...
This article covers changes made to the Virginia Administrative Process Act (VAPA) during the 1992 s...
Both the General Assembly and the Supreme Court of Virginia have been active recently in administrat...
What follows is, first, a report of certain developments during the last two years in the administra...
The year 1983 was an active one for administrative law reform in Virginia. The Governor\u27s Regulat...
After three years of working major changes to the Virginia Administrative Process Act (VAPA), the Ge...
This article is a report of certain developments during the last two years relating to the Virginia ...
This year\u27s survey of Administrative Law focuses upon the four cases involving administrative age...
This article considers recent developments in the field of Virginia civil procedure and practice, in...
This article considers recent developments in the field of Virginia civil procedure and practice, in...
The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present its twelfth Annual Survey of Virginia La...
This article focuses on some of the recent developments in civil litigation from June 1, 1998 to May...
The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present its seventeenth Annual Survey of Virgini...
In the spring of 1986, a proposal was made to the Advisory Committee on the Rules of Court to the Ju...
Since the last report, administrative law in Virginia has continued to develop on both the legislati...
Both the General Assembly and the Supreme Court of Virginia have been active recently in administrat...
This article covers changes made to the Virginia Administrative Process Act (VAPA) during the 1992 s...
Both the General Assembly and the Supreme Court of Virginia have been active recently in administrat...
What follows is, first, a report of certain developments during the last two years in the administra...
The year 1983 was an active one for administrative law reform in Virginia. The Governor\u27s Regulat...
After three years of working major changes to the Virginia Administrative Process Act (VAPA), the Ge...
This article is a report of certain developments during the last two years relating to the Virginia ...
This year\u27s survey of Administrative Law focuses upon the four cases involving administrative age...
This article considers recent developments in the field of Virginia civil procedure and practice, in...
This article considers recent developments in the field of Virginia civil procedure and practice, in...
The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present its twelfth Annual Survey of Virginia La...
This article focuses on some of the recent developments in civil litigation from June 1, 1998 to May...
The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present its seventeenth Annual Survey of Virgini...
In the spring of 1986, a proposal was made to the Advisory Committee on the Rules of Court to the Ju...