
Herring continues fight to stop Trump, DeVos efforts to undermine Title IX
Attorney General Mark Herring has joined a group of 18 attorneys general in filing a motion seeking to block a new rule that would undermine Title IX.

Attorney General Mark Herring has joined a group of 18 attorneys general in filing a motion seeking to block a new rule that would undermine Title IX.

Attorney General Mark Herring has joined a coalition of 13 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in support of the City of Chicago’s lawsuit challenging HHS for failing to create a special enrollment period in response to COVID-19.

Attorney General Mark Herring and a bipartisan coalition of 39 attorneys general are asking Apple and Google to ensure all contact tracing and exposure notification apps related to COVID-19 adequately protect consumers’ personal information.

Attorney General Mark Herring has joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general in urging Congress to expand federal law to give state attorneys general clear statutory authority to investigate patterns or practices of unconstitutional policing.

Attorney General Mark Herring has joined a coalition of 15 attorneys general in calling on Amazon and Whole Foods to provide paid sick and family leave to their employees during the COVID-19 public health emergency.

Attorney General Mark Herring has joined a bipartisan coalition of 44 attorneys general in urging Congress to further support Veteran Treatment Courts by passing the Veteran Treatment Court Coordination Act of 2019.

Attorney General Mark Herring joined a coalition of 19 state Attorneys General to encourage the Federal Trade Commission to undergo a rulemaking with regard to abusive non-compete clauses in employment contracts.

Attorney General Mark Herring joined a nationwide coalition of state attorneys general and government agencies in fighting for equal pay by filing an amicus brief in a lawsuit that would maintain data collection practices that are critical in combating pay discrimination.

Virginia has joined with 42 other attorneys general in a $116.9 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiary Ethicon, Inc. to resolve allegations that they deceptively marketed and promoted their transvaginal surgical mesh devices.

Attorney General Mark Herring has written an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, joined by 14 fellow attorneys general, defending the ability of Virginia and other states to hold polluters accountable for the damage they cause.