After receiving some information on how rights are restored to formerly incarcerated people, the Virginia conference of the NAACP has identified additional documents it alleges the Youngkin administration should have produced — and the organization is preparing to go to court for them.

The legal back and forth began this past spring when the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported that Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration had quietly adjusted its processes to the restoration of rights — such as voting rights — to people who’d been convicted of felonies and completed their prison sentences.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.