Reforms effective January 2022 As part of a comprehensive reform bill passed by the Virginia General Assembly and signed into law in March 2021, the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals expanded on January 1, 2022, as follows: • Litigants can now
appeal as of right a lower court's decision in civil cases, and the Supreme Court of Virginia will retain the power to select which appeals it hears. • Criminal defendants can now appeal as of right a lower court's decision in criminal cases, but the Commonwealth will still need to petition the Court of Appeals if it wishes to appeal a decision in a criminal case. • The Court of Appeals now has jurisdiction to hear interlocutory appeals and petitions for review of injunctions. An appeal filed with the Supreme Court of Virginia before January 1, 2022, remains under its jurisdiction. == Procedure ==