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Jaclyn E. Schiffour Joins Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Charleston Office.
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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.
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MORGANTOWN – West Virginia’s political migration from blue to red means the Republican Party increasingly faces prospects of contested Primary Elections. Last week, West Virginia Wesleyan Political Science Professor Robert Rupp wrote, “As recently as a decade ago the idea of a contentious Republican primary was unthinkable given the weak state of the GOP state party.”
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CHARLESTON – An Upshur County attorney is taking one last shot at challenging the results of the primary election for sheriff.
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CHARLESTON -– Fifty-two leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 20th Anniversary Class of Leadership West Virginia. Candidates were selected from a list of nominations that was submitted in late 2010.
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Tomblin CHARLESTON -– Joe Manchin hasn't moved out of the governor's mansion yet, and Earl Ray Tomblin hasn't take over gubernatorial duties. But talk of who will be West Virginia's next governor already has begun.
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Davis CHARLESTON -– Robin Jean Davis said she will be on the ballot for the 2012 election.
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CHARLESTON -– The seven-person Compliance Committee on Sams v. Kirby had its organizational meeting on Jan. 30, agreed to a mission statement and chose a chairman.
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Canterbury CHARLESTON -- The state Supreme Court has established a seven-person compliance commission charged with the task of creating a long-term plan to address the state's overcrowded jail population.
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Greear CHARLESTON - A recent poll published in the State Journal shows state Attorney General candidate Dan Greear catching up to incumbent Darrell McGraw.
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Blankenship CHARLESTON – A combination of a number of factors likely is responsible for the poor showing of candidates backed by Don Blankenship, according to a top state political scientist.
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Blankenship CHARLESTON – A top state political scientist says he has no idea what impact Don Blankenship's efforts will have on the House of Delegates races in next week's General Election.
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MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia University made the rankings of a Washington, D.C.-based publication that looks at what the nation's colleges are doing for the country.