In the spring of 1986, a proposal was made to the Advisory Committee on the Rules of Court to the Judicial Council of Virginia (the Advisory Committee ) for a reorganization and review of the Rules of Court for the general district courts. The Advisory Committee authorized the creation of a subcommittee
Because a large amount of the docket for the Court of Appeals of Virginia is comprised of criminal c...
This year, the courts decided many property law issues of interest to the general practitioner. Sect...
With the convening of the 2014 Virginia General Assembly, members of the Senate and House received t...
The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present its twelfth Annual Survey of Virginia La...
The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present its seventeenth Annual Survey of Virgini...
This article considers recent developments in the field of Virginia civil procedure and practice, in...
Virginia courts and the General Assembly have effected several changes in civil practice and procedu...
This article considers recent developments in the field of Virginia civil procedure and practice, in...
Three events in the past year significantly impacted the way the legal system treats children. First...
Since the last report on developments in Virginia\u27s law of administrative procedure, both her Gen...
In 1989, the Virginia General Assembly enacted significant legislation authorizing the creation of a...
This article covers changes made to the Virginia Administrative Process Act (VAPA) during the 1992 s...
While the Supreme Court of Virginia handed down decisions of significance dealing with the ownership...
This article summarizes all published criminal law decisions of the Supreme Court of Virginia and th...
It is pleasing to know that all courts sitting in Virginia have provided for student participation i...
Because a large amount of the docket for the Court of Appeals of Virginia is comprised of criminal c...
This year, the courts decided many property law issues of interest to the general practitioner. Sect...
With the convening of the 2014 Virginia General Assembly, members of the Senate and House received t...
The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present its twelfth Annual Survey of Virginia La...
The University of Richmond Law Review is pleased to present its seventeenth Annual Survey of Virgini...
This article considers recent developments in the field of Virginia civil procedure and practice, in...
Virginia courts and the General Assembly have effected several changes in civil practice and procedu...
This article considers recent developments in the field of Virginia civil procedure and practice, in...
Three events in the past year significantly impacted the way the legal system treats children. First...
Since the last report on developments in Virginia\u27s law of administrative procedure, both her Gen...
In 1989, the Virginia General Assembly enacted significant legislation authorizing the creation of a...
This article covers changes made to the Virginia Administrative Process Act (VAPA) during the 1992 s...
While the Supreme Court of Virginia handed down decisions of significance dealing with the ownership...
This article summarizes all published criminal law decisions of the Supreme Court of Virginia and th...
It is pleasing to know that all courts sitting in Virginia have provided for student participation i...
Because a large amount of the docket for the Court of Appeals of Virginia is comprised of criminal c...
This year, the courts decided many property law issues of interest to the general practitioner. Sect...
With the convening of the 2014 Virginia General Assembly, members of the Senate and House received t...