Here are some of the more recent, high-profile developments involving the Supreme Court of Virginia (and cases it has recently been dealing with), based on the latest items I can access right now:
College board appointments dispute
- The Virginia Supreme Court has been considering an appeal tied to whether appointments by Gov. Glenn Youngkin can serve on the governing boards of multiple Virginia universities (including UVA, George Mason University, and the Virginia Military Institute) after lower-court action suspended certain appointees.
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- In a related update, the Virginia Supreme Court refused to review the Attorney General’s appeal in a way that would have stopped the case’s path at that stage, while noting the underlying dispute could still be pursued later after final outcomes.
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Recently published opinions/orders (court actions)
- The Supreme Court of Virginia has also issued new opinions and published orders covering topics including standards related to arbitration award challenges, sovereign immunity issues involving a medical entity, and approvals related to utility transmission lines (via related State Corporation Commission matters).
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Redistricting-related hearing coverage
- Separate reporting indicates the Virginia Supreme Court heard arguments in a redistricting dispute, with court discussion described as skeptical about whether a recently passed redistricting amendment should be approved.
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- Additional local coverage also frames this as an upcoming/hearing-focused redistricting challenge connected to the court.
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If you tell me what you mean by “latest news” (e.g., last 24 hours, last week, or specific topics like redistricting vs. higher education appointments), I can narrow this to the most relevant headlines and timelines.