Virginia bans discrimination protections for gays in college

Virginia attorney general: Colleges can't ban anti-gay discrimination by Larry O'Dell Associated Press Writer RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia's attorney general has advised the state's public colleges they don't have the right to protect gay students from harassment.

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Reaction to VA AG Cuccinelli letter to colleges on

We're starting to hear some reactions to GOP VA Attorney General Cuccinelli's legal advice to public colleges and universities that they should remove language on sexual orientation from their campus nondiscrimination policies. Cuccinelli's letter is likely to stir a strong response on campuses. "It's going to be a mess. There's no doubt about that

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Va. colleges can't ban gay discrimination

General Assembly, not public colleges, have authority to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation, says attorney general.

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Bryant case put over until April 14th

Criminal case against former Ontario attorney general Michael Bryant is scheduled for Apr. 14.

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