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The Environmental Protection Agency will not appeal a January ruling that handed Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II a courtroom victory over a federal agency he has tangled with more than once with since being elected to office in 2009.

A recent ruling against the Environmental Protection Agency has given Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II his first clear-cut victory in the conservative's much-publicized skirmishes with the federal government.

A federal judge has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency overstepped its bounds in trying to impose restrictions on stormwater in a Northern Virginia watershed, delivering a victory to Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, the state's Department of Transportation and Fairfax County.
It's a cache of data roughly equivalent to half of the Library of Congress and nobody quite knows what to do with it.
A federal appeals court on Monday refused to reinstate former race car driver Jeremy Mayfield's lawsuit against NASCAR over his 2009 suspension for failing a random drug test at Richmond International Raceway.
U.S. District Judge Liam O'Grady wrote in a nine-page opinion issued in January that water cannot be considered a "pollutant" under the Clean Water Act and was not subject to the federal regulation.
U.S. District Judge Liam O'Grady wrote in a nine-page opinion issued last week that water cannot be considered a "pollutant" under the Clean Water Act and was not subject to the federal regulation.
Va. Attorney General Cuccinelli had Democratic allies in a win against EPA →