Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Virginia Supreme Court Leaves Freeze on Youngkin’s University Board Picks

The case now returns to Fairfax Circuit Court with vacancies likely to be filled by Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger.

Overview

  • The justices declined to review Attorney General Jason Miyares’ emergency bid to lift a temporary injunction issued July 29 by Fairfax County Circuit Court Judge Jonathan Frieden.
  • The injunction keeps eight appointees from serving and preserves a broader block on 22 nominations that a Senate Privileges and Elections Committee rejected over the past year.
  • Miyares, representing the rectors of UVA, George Mason and VMI, argued the committee’s action was not a final refusal, but the court said challenges to the merits can come after a final ruling.
  • With Gov. Glenn Youngkin leaving office in January, the unresolved dispute positions Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger to fill contested board seats during the transition.
  • No trial date has been set in Fairfax County, and vacancies have strained board operations, including reports that George Mason University lacked a quorum.