CHARLESTON -- West Virginia State University and Jackson Kelly PLLC are collaborating with the educational, religious, and cultural community to present the Charleston premiere of "Prince Among Slaves."
HUNTINGTON -– "J.R. Clifford and the Carrie Williams Case," a free, family-friendly live courtroom drama, will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16 at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center on Marshall University's Huntington campus.
CHARLESTON – Properly identifying and providing services to male victims of domestic violence and sexual assault will be the focus of a day-long conference next week in Charleston.
CHARLESTON - Seven West Virginia State University students who filed a lawsuit against the school and President Hazo Carter after they were suspended for violating the school's code of conduct have been denied a temporary injunction in their cases.
Starcher CHARLESTON – Court records show the case of a twice-fired West Virginia State University administrator appeal to the state Supreme Court was the third time in as many years in which the membership of one the Justices on a statewide commission presented a potential conflict in him hearing the case.
CHARLESTON – A former West Virginia State University administrator is asking the state Bar Association investigate allegations his attorney acted in bad faith in handling the settlement of his wrongful termination suit.
CHARLESTON – For many domestic violence survivors, the challenge lies in not just breaking free of an abusive relationship, but also in avoiding becoming twice victimized by the judicial system.
Cassandra Whyte, Vice President of Administrative Services at West Virginia State University, honors Charleston Mayor Danny Jones at the Oct. 17 luncheon. CHARLESTON -- The Charleston Public Safety Council's Fourth Annual "Salute to Public Safety" luncheon was held Oct. 17.
West Virginia State University is located in Institute in western Kanawha County. INSTITUTE – A former West Virginia State University student has named her alma mater as the co-defendant in a personal injury lawsuit, and she is represented by a law firm whose senior partner is a prominent alumnus of the school, and, at one time, served as its academic dean.
INSTITUTE – A state Supreme Court justice regaled the local chapter of national civil rights organization of his effort to bring more awareness of the state's first black attorney who had a hand in the organization's creation.
Fisher CHARLESTON - BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Co. announces the addition of four experienced professionals to the Business Development, and Government Relations and Ombudsman staffs.
CHARLESTON -- The August 2006 report reflects progress in the state's economic development efforts during the past month, with projects and related announcements that will assist with the creation of as many as 800 new jobs and the preservation of a significant number of existing jobs.
CHARLESTON – All three levels of government, two individuals and a debt-consolidation firm are staking their claim on a six-figure income earned by a Kanawha County attorney serving as a mental hygiene commissioner.
Charleston Job Corps Center CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County couple has sued the owner and operator of the Charleston Job Corps Center and two of its employees for sexual harassment and discrimination they say the wife endured as an employee.
Charleston Job Corps Center CHARLESTON – A North Carolina woman says the Charleston Job Corps Center is at least partly to blame for the miscarriage of her twins.