The West Virginia Supreme Court Blog has suspended as of the conclusion of the Court’s Spring 2020 term. After over six years of exhaustive coverage of West Virginia’s highest Court the blog is, well, exhausted, and we’re grateful for the tens of thousands of visitors and the hundreds of thousands...
The West Virginia Supreme Court Blog has suspended as of the conclusion of the Court’s Spring 2020 term. After over six years of exhaustive coverage of West Virginia’s highest Court the blog is, well, exhausted, and we’re grateful for the tens of thousands of visitors and the hundreds of thousands...
The fall term begins on September 1. The Supreme Court already has posted the cases on its September argument docket. We will be previewing a wide array of cases over the next few weeks that may have an impact on civil practice in West Virginia. Keep watching for updates!
The fall term begins on September 1. The Supreme Court already has posted the cases on its September argument docket. We will be previewing a wide array of cases over the next few weeks that may have an impact on civil practice in West Virginia. Keep watching for updates!
The Supreme Court's fall term will begin on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. Because of the pandemic, some of the cases that were scheduled in March and April were continued generally and will be rescheduled in the fall term. So far the Court has scheduled six argument days each in September...
The Supreme Court's fall term will begin on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. Because of the pandemic, some of the cases that were scheduled in March and April were continued generally and will be rescheduled in the fall term. So far the Court has scheduled six argument days each in September...
With the coming of the covid-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court’s work during the spring 2020 term was profoundly affected. The chief justice entered an administrative order on March, 2020 declaring a judicial emergency in all 55 of West Virginia’s counties. Courthouse doors were closed. All in-person judicial proceedings were suspended....
With the coming of the covid-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court’s work during the spring 2020 term was profoundly affected. The chief justice entered an administrative order on March, 2020 declaring a judicial emergency in all 55 of West Virginia’s counties. Courthouse doors were closed. All in-person judicial proceedings were suspended....