On May 2, 2025, Governor Glenn Youngkin signed into law SB854 that amends the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”). This new amendment seeks to limit the amount of time children and teens spend on social media and will go into effect on January 1, 2026....
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The Evolving Legal Landscape of Artificial Intelligence
The evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has ushered in a wave of innovation—along with an evolving legal landscape following concerns about privacy, fairness, and accountability. As AI continues to transform sectors ranging from healthcare and...
Can You Clear Your Record? Understanding Expungements in Virginia
A criminal charge, even if dismissed, can follow you for years. Background checks by employers, landlords, or schools may still flag old charges, affecting your future long after your case is closed. Many people remain concerned that old charges will follow them for...
Bail Procedures in Alexandria, VA
Being arrested and the bail procedures in Virginia can be confusing. The process, especially for people being arrested for the first time, can be scary, daunting, and unclear. Here’s an overview of how bail works in Alexandria. Initial Arrest and Magistrate Hearing...
New Reckless Driving Penalties in Virginia
What is Reckless Driving in Virginia? In Virginia, reckless driving is not just a traffic violation, it’s a criminal offense that carries serious consequences. On April 2, 2025, Governor Glenn Youngkin signed HB2096, or the Intelligent Speed Assistance Program, which...
Understanding Changes to PBT Law in Virginia
If you’ve been stopped for suspicion of DUI in Virginia, chances are the officer asked you to blow into a handheld device—commonly known as a Preliminary Breath Test, or PBT. This roadside test is governed by Virginia Code § 18.2-267, and it plays a major role in DUI...