West Virginia Supreme Court
Recent News About West Virginia Supreme Court
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Neither Ketchum nor Davis have yet applied for retirement benefits with the state
CHARLESTON – Neither of the two recently retired state Supreme Court justices have applied for retirement benefits. -
Despite retirement, Davis receives summons for Senate impeachment trials
CHARLESTON – Former state Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis has been served a summons for the upcoming impeachment trial before the state Senate. -
Putnam County attorney running for state Supreme Court
CHARLESTON — A Putnam County attorney has added his name to the list of candidates vying for a seat on the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. -
Supreme Court denies Blankenship's attempt to be on November ballot
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals issued an order today denying Don Blankenship's attempt to continue on the ballot in November as a member of the Constitution Party. -
Supreme Court hears Blankenship's case to be on U.S. Senate election ballot
CHARLESTON – Don Blankenship took his fight to appear as a candidate for U.S. Senate on the November ballot to the state Supreme Court. -
Robin Davis’s tone deaf parting shots
MORGANTOWN – The opening sentences of Robin Davis’s letter of resignation as a state Supreme Court Justice read as follows: “I deliver this statement today in dismay, disbelief, and in sadness. I feel profound grief for the State of West Virginia given the current state of affairs.” -
Democrats deride governor's Supreme Court appointments; GOP praises them
CHARLESTON – Democratic House of Delegates members are critical of Gov. Jim Justice's appointment of two conservatives to temporary seats on the state Supreme Court. -
Jenkins, Armstead appointed to temporary seats on state Supreme Court
Gov. Justice appoints two conservatives to hear cases until November elections -
Ketchum enters guilty plea to wire fraud charge; Loughry pleads not guilty to two more charges
Both men appeared in federal court Thursday morning -
20 people file to run for two Supreme Court seats in November election
10 each to fill Ketchum and Davis's spots on the bench -
Armstead steps down from House to focus on Supreme Court bid
CHARLESTON – Speaker Tim Armstead has resigned from his House of Delegates seat to run for the state Supreme Court. -
Hurry! Hurry! These supreme court seats won’t last long
Anybody else out there looking to be a state Supreme Court justice? Now’s your chance. You could hardly do worse than the incumbents. -
Senate approves proposed rules for Supreme Court impeachment trials
CHARLESTON – The state Senate has approved the proposed rules for the impeachment trials of three state Supreme Court justices. -
Nine apply to temporarily fill Ketchum's Supreme Court seat
CHARLESTON – Nine people have applied to temporarily fill retired state Supreme Court Justice Menis Ketchum's seat. -
Senate to meet Aug. 20 to establish rules for impeachment trials
CHARLESTON – State lawmakers still are talking about the impeachment of the entire state Supreme Court. -
Grand jury tacks on two more charges to Loughry's federal indictment
CHARLESTON – Two more charges have been added to the federal indictment against suspended state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry. -
Not so proud and haughty now
“Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” -
Jenkins filing to run for Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins is filing to run for a seat on the state Supreme Court. -
Davis retires from state Supreme Court; Workman, Walker won't step down
CHARLESTON – Robin Jean Davis has retired from the West Virginia Supreme Court, while Chief Justice Margaret Workman and Justice Beth Walker say they won't step down. -
Prim Law attorney announces run for Supreme Court
CHARLESTON — An attorney with Prim Law has filed to run for West Virginia Supreme Court justice.