A cyclist bikes past the Albemarle County Courthouse on Tuesday, April 25, 2023.
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From left to right, Andrea Douglas, director of the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center, and Christopher Tate, the center’s attorney, talk to media outside the Albemarle County Courthouse in Charlottesville on Tuesday, April 25, 2023.
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At right, Ralph Main, an attorney for the plaintiffs, enters the Albemarle County Court House before a hearing over the fate of Charlottesville’s Robert E. Lee statue on April 25, 2023.
A foundation whose inability to keep its corporate papers up to date might learn a hard lesson if the judge hearing the so-called Charlottesville statue case decides the snafu deprives the group of the right to sue over its failed bid for the Robert E. Lee statue.
From left to right, Andrea Douglas, director of the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center, and Christopher Tate, the center’s attorney, talk to media outside the Albemarle County Courthouse in Charlottesville on Tuesday, April 25, 2023.
At right, Ralph Main, an attorney for the plaintiffs, enters the Albemarle County Court House before a hearing over the fate of Charlottesville’s Robert E. Lee statue on April 25, 2023.