Attorney General Jason Miyares of Virginia has joined a coalition of 27 states in filing an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal regarding the ballot eligibility of former President Donald Trump in the Colorado Presidential Primary Elections. The Colorado Supreme Court's decision to exclude Trump from the primary ballot is being challenged on the grounds that it violates the Fourteenth Amendment and infringes on Congress's exclusive power to determine a candidate's eligibility for office.In the amicus brief, the coalition argues that the.
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Attorney General Jason Miyares of Virginia has joined a coalition of 17 states in filing an amicus brief before the U.S. Supreme Court, in support of parents' rights and against the Montgomery County, Maryland Board of Education's Parental Preclusion Policy. This policy is included in the board's "Guidelines for Student Gender Identity."The coalition, led by West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, is opposing a decision made by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. The court ruled that a group of Montgomery County parents do not have standing to.
In recognition of Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Attorney General Jason Miyares of Virginia is emphasizing the resources available to combat human trafficking and support survivors. The Office of the Attorney General has partnered with various organizations and agencies to provide training and broaden legislation aimed at tackling human trafficking.One of the notable partnerships is with the Commonwealth's Attorney's Services Council, the Department of Criminal Justice Services, and the Virginia State Police. Together, they have conducted first-of-its-kind training.