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Toby Heytens photo Jesús Pino, courtesy University of Virginia School of Law. President Joe Biden nominated Virginia’s top trial lawyer to the federal bench last week. Solicitor General Toby Heytens has argued numerous high-profile cases – most recently defending Governor Ralph Northam’s decision to remove the Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond. Biden nominated Heytens to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. The Richmond-based court hears appeals from federal district courts in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The Fourth Circuit has 15 judges with lifetime appointments. Heytens would replace Judge Barbara Milano Keenan who will take senior status in August. ....
Horns honking, flag waving in Richmond at Lee Circle after Chauvin s guilty verdicts RICHMOND âThe Virginia Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday in two cases aimed at barring the removal of Richmondâs Robert E. Lee monument, the last Confederate memorial remaining on Monument Avenue in the wake of George Floydâs death. Last June, Gov. Ralph Northam ordered the monument moved from state property at North Allen and Monument avenues. The General Assembly appropriated money to do so and in a budget amendment repealed the 1889 law that accepted the deed for the land and agreed to protect the monument in perpetuity. ....