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Charlottesville Files Opening Brief with Supreme Court of Virginia Over Statues Injunction

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Charlottesville Files Opening Brief with Supreme Court of Virginia Over Statues Injunction

WINA NEWS spoke with legal expert Scott Goodman about Charlottesville City filing an opening brief with Supreme Court of Virginia to remove the injunction barring the City from moving the statues of Robert E. Lee & Stonewall Jackson, and paying the plaintiff’s legal fees. the Court will hear the case in November.

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