Complete (Almost) Video Coverage Of AG Cuccinelli’s Post Hearing News Conference, Audio Of Appellate Hearing Arguments

May 11, 2011 | No comments

Our string of providing complete, start-to-finish coverage of Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s health care lawsuit news conferences took a bit of a hit yesterday because of some technical glitches. But we do have most of it and still more than … Read more>

Health Care Lawsuit News Conference Video To Come!

December 13, 2010 | 1 comment

We are about to set up at the Attorney General’s office and will post later this afternoon Ken Cuccinelli’s entire news conference. It starts at 2:00 and is expected to last 45 minutes. We believe we will be the only … Read more>

Spitzer Out Of His League Debating Cuccinelli

November 18, 2010 | 4 comments

Last night, Client No.9, the former New York attorney general and governor, Eliot Spitzer, tried a typical elitist tactic when debating Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli on the CNN program Parker Spitzer. Not having any constitutional basis on which to … Read more>

Tune In Tomorrow: We'll Be At Health Care Lawsuit Hearing!

June 30, 2010 | No comments

Speaking of constitutional court cases, please log on to Family Foundation Blog tomorrow as we will be at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, where the Office of Attorney General will argue against the federal government’s … Read more>

Virginia News Stand: May 25, 2010

May 25, 2010 | No comments

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What’s All The Fuss?

The Virginia media can’t get over its preoccupation with Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli. Now the big news is that he and Lt. Governor Bill Bolling are meeting regularly. The AG and Governor Bob McDonnell already are. So, … Read more>

Virginia News Stand: March 31, 2010

March 31, 2010 | 1 comment

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Obama Says Drill, Baby, Drill

Wow, the Obama administration is doing something that makes sense? Allowing drilling off the coast of Virginia? There must be some catch. But, at least in its preliminary stage, Governor Bob McDonnell Read more>