Aclu of West Virginia
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DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP: Dinsmore’s Jill Rice Earns Prestigious West Virginia Executive Lawyers & Leaders Honor
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP is proud to announce that Jill Cranston Rice, a partner in Morgantown, West Virginia, has been named to the esteemed West Virginia Executive magazine Lawyers & Leaders Class of 2019. -
Vote No Coalition files suit against Warner for free speech violations
CHARLESTON — A lawsuit was filed against West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner last week alleging violations of free speech. -
Former Weirton police officer settles wrongful termination case
WHEELING – A former Weirton police officer has reached a settlement with the city in his wrongful termination lawsuit. -
ACLU-WV files amicus brief in Murray's John Oliver lawsuit
WHEELING – The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia has filed an amicus brief in the lawsuit against John Oliver by coal baron Robert Murray. -
Former police officer sues City of Weirton for wrongful termination
WHEELING – A former police officer has filed a lawsuit against the city of Weirton after he claims he was fired began he chose not to shoot and kill an individual during a domestic disturbance call last year. -
State Supreme Court rejects lawsuit over online voter registration
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has rejected a lawsuit filed against Cabell and Kanawha County clerks over their refusal to accept online voter registrations from the Secretary of State’s Office. -
Supreme Court rejects lawsuit over online voter registration
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has rejected a lawsuit filed against Cabell and Kanawha County clerks over their refusal to accept online voter registrations from the Secretary of State’s Office. -
ACLU files racial discrimination suit against South Charleston, police department
CHARLESTON -- A Charleston man is seeking a declaratory judgment against the City of South Charleston and its police officers following an illegal traffic stop and search. -
Bush protesters awarded $80,000
CHARLESTON - A Texas couple arrested and charged with trespassing during a 2004 rally at the state Capitol has been awarded $80,000 from the federal government. -
Bastress running for state Supreme Court
Bastress CHARLESTON – A West Virginia University College of Law professor is the first to throw his hat into the ring for the 2008 state Supreme Court race. -
Huber: ACLU protecting Bill of Rights
CHARLESTON - For the state's American Civil Liberties Union, it's hard to predict who will be on its side. -
Jesus of Bridgeport still hanging around
The portrait of Jesus still adorns the hall at Bridgeport High School. CLARKSBURG - With the summer nearly over and Jesus still gracing the halls of Bridgeport High School, the groups that have filed a lawsuit demanding His portrait be taken down are attempting to speed up their case.