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University of Virginia Cancels Final Home Football Game Following Deaths of Three Players
The University of Virginia football team has canceled its final home game of the season against Coastal Carolina following the deaths of three players in a school shooting that left two additional students wounded late Sunday night.
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Civil Trial to Begin in 2010 Death of UVA Lacrosse Player
Nearly 12 years after University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love was found dead, the man convicted of second-degree murder in her killing is headed back to court for a civil trial
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Charlottesville's Lee Statue to Be Melted Down for New Art
The statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that drew violent protests to Charlottesville, Virginia, will be melted down and turned into a new piece of public art by an African American heritage center.
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Collecting $26M Award Vs. White Nationalists May Be Tough
Even with the many obstacles to collecting the full $26 million judgment, there are ways to secure at least some of it.
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‘Unite the Right' Trial Jurors Hear Closings in Virginia
Lawyers for nine people hurt during the “Unite The Right” rally in Charlottesville have told a jury that white nationalists “planned, executed and then celebrated” racially motivated violence that left one counterprotester dead and dozens more injured
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‘Unite the Right' Charlottesville Rally Planners Accused in Civil Trial
Jury selection has begun at a civil trial in Charlottesville, Virginia to determine whether white nationalists who planned the so-called “Unite the Right” rally will be held responsible for the violence that erupted
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Charlottesville ‘Unite the Right' Trial Set to Begin 4 Years After Rally
The case, the first major civil suit to be tried under the so-called Ku Klux Klan Act in years, could provide a model to hold those who incite right-wing extremist violence accountable.