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Colorful, controversial former state Supreme Court Justice Richard Neely dies
CHARLESTON – Former state Supreme Court Justice Richard Neely has died. He was 79. -
Former justice hopes to bring Supreme Court back to former glory
CHARLESTON — A former West Virginia Supreme Court justice is running again in the hopes of bringing the court back to how it once was. -
Neely dismisses notion that he's anti-business, says people are too negative
CHARLESTON – Richard Neely says people today are too quick to focus on the negative. -
Neely seeks return to state Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – Former state Supreme Court Justice Richard Neely wants his old seat on the bench. The 78-year-old Neely, also a former state legislator, announced his intentions to run for a seat on the bench Oct. 9. He is a partner at Neely & Callaghan in Charleston. -
Morrisey urges Manchin to support Kavanaugh's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is urging Sen. Joe Manchin to support President Donald Trump's nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. -
Yale Law professor to speak at Marshall's Amicus Curiae Lecture Series
HUNTINGTON – Heather Gerken, the J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law at Yale Law School, will be the featured speaker as the fall 2015 Amicus Curiae Lecture Series opens at Marshall University. -
Georgetown law professor is first speaker in MU Amicus Curiae lecture series
HUNTINGTON – Dr. Laura K. Donohue, a professor of law and director of the Center on National Security and the Law at Georgetown University Law Center, will be the featured speaker Thursday, Sept. 11, in the first installment of the fall 2014 Amicus Curiae Lecture Series at Marshall University. -
AG Morrisey angry with Dems over proposed legislation
CHARLESTON – State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is calling a new bill that is in response to the controversy around one of his hires “childish” and “hyper-partisan.” -
AG-elect Morrisey names key staffers
AG-elect Patrick Morrisey speaks at a press conference Jan. 9 at the State Capitol -
WVU's first Barnette Scholars ready to ship off to England
Hank Barnette and his wife, Joanne, speak during an event at West Virginia University. (Courtesy photo) MORGANTOWN -- In 1956, Hank Barnette left Morgantown and went to New York City before boarding the Queen Mary for England. -
THEIR VIEW: Legitimate lawsuit abuse
CHARLESTON -- I have been a member of the Bar since 1967, yet I have personally filed only two lawsuits. -
Law firm says phone book company messed up ad
Callaghan CHARLESTON – A prominent Charleston law firm has filed suit against the company that produces Verizon's phone books, saying its ad was screwed up in the latest Charleston edition.