Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring has announced via Twitter that same-sex couples in the state should be able to begin obtaining marriage licenses "later today" following the Supreme Court's denial of all seven gay marriage cases earlier this morning.
In rejecting the petitions for cert, SCOTUS has said that marriage equality is now the law of the land in the Commonwealth.
— AG Mark Herring (@AGMarkHerring) October 6, 2014
We are in contact w/ 4th circuit on exact timing, but we're expecting that marriages between same-sex couples can happen later today.
— AG Mark Herring (@AGMarkHerring) October 6, 2014
Working w/ 4th Circuit, local clerks, Gov's office, state agencies to make sure everyone knows how to implement this exciting decision.
— AG Mark Herring (@AGMarkHerring) October 6, 2014
The 4th Circuit says their mandate will issue at 1 PM & marriages can then begin. What a momentous & joyous day for thousands of Virginians.
— AG Mark Herring (@AGMarkHerring) October 6, 2014
In January, Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring announced he would not be defending the state's discriminatory ban in court.