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Supreme Court of Virginia to review Cuccinelli’s climate change subpoenas to UVA
Via Jay O’Keeffe, the Virginia Supreme Court will take up the case regarding Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s attempt to force the University of Virginia to hand over records regarding its former prominent climate scientist, Michael Mann. Previously, the Circuit Court … Continue reading
Cuccinelli tries again with a climate change subpoena to UVA
The Washington Post Virginia Politics blog reports that Virginia Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli has issued a new civil investigative demand to the University of Virginia, asking for information to find out whether a prominent climate scientist acted with fraud in … Continue reading
UVA, climate change scientist evade first round of Cuccinelli demands
Yesterday, a judge in Virginia granted a petition filed by the University of Virginia in its struggle to set aside civil investigative demands served on them by the Virginia attorney general, Kenneth Cuccinelli. Cuccinelli had served the demands under a … Continue reading
