AG Jones files motion to defend Virginia’s in-state tuition law

Published Date: Jan 21, 2026

AG Jones filed a motion to withdraw his predecessor’s consent to entry of a Consent Judgment in The United States of America v. The Commonwealth of Virginia, which was filed in the final moments of his expiring administration, and only a day after the Department of Justice complaint was filed. The previously filed consent decree sought to invalidate Virginia’s in-state tuition law. This action follows the Attorney General’s day one commitment to protect Virginians from federal overreach by the Trump Administration and to safeguard Virginia’s students.  

“On day one, I promised Virginians I would fight back against the Trump Administration’s attacks on our Commonwealth, our institutions of higher education, and most importantly – our student. Virginians deserve leaders who will put them the first, and that’s exactly what my office will continue to do.” – AG Jones

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