
Atty. Gen. Clark: I took action to uphold the rule of law and protect Vermont
In the chaos of President Trump’s first three weeks in office, I sued on behalf of Vermont to block unconstitutional or illegal actions.

A.G. Clark: We're voting on the U.S. Supreme Court this November
Our choice for President of the United States this November will have far-reaching impacts on the U.S. Supreme Court and our entire judicial system. Voters should be asking themselves: What kind of country do you want to live in?

OP-ED: A Data Privacy Law for All of Us
Last week, the Vermont Legislature voted out one of the most impactful consumer bills seen in decades, H.121, an act relating to enhancing consumer data privacy and the age-appropriate design code.

Attorney general offers tips on hiring a home improvement contractor
As the ground thaws and weather warms, many Vermonters will be planning their outdoor and home improvement projects.

Atty. General warns of ‘pink pitfalls’ during Breast Cancer Awareness Month
For nearly 40 years, October has been designated Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and for good reason. One in eight women will develop breast cancer.

Atty. Gen. Clark: Avoid scams in the aftermath of disasters
Vermonters have pulled together after July’s flood – but scammers are looking for opportunities to exploit our generosity and heightened emotions to steal our money. You can protect yourself and your community by avoiding – and reporting – these disaster-related scams.

Atty. Gen. Clark: I’m suing Monsanto for our state and our schools
Like many Vermonters, I have a deep connection to Vermont’s forests, clean water, and green landscape. I grew up hiking and skiing in our beautiful Green Mountains, swimming in our rivers and ponds, and watching sunsets over Lake Champlain.