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No, the state of Virginia is not completely exempt from lawsuits. While states generally have sovereign immunity, which protects them from being sued without their consent, Virginia has enacted laws that allow for certain types of lawsuits against the state. For example, the Virginia Tort Claims Act permits individuals to sue the state for specific torts under limited circumstances. However, there are still many protections and limitations in place regarding lawsuits against the state.

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