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Our Spring Member Drive ends Friday at midnight. In the spirit of transparency, we’re still facing a significant gap of $84,618 to reach our goal. But right now, every single donation will be TRIPLED ...
SOUTH ROYALTON — Vermont Law and Graduate School President Rodney Smolla is stepping down from his leadership role later this year to return to writing and teaching. On July 1, law school dean Beth ...
As health care costs rise in Vermont, survivors are more vulnerable to accruing medical debt as a direct result of abuse.
The detainment of these students has shown us that the rights all of us enjoy and hold sacred are under attack.
Gov. Scott, you once stepped up to be an admirable leader we all could respect during the pandemic, when failed and misguided federal actions threatened the lives of every Vermonter. We urgently need ...
As his trial enters its fifth week, Serhat Gumrukcu testified in his own defense this week, denying the charges that could send him to jail for the rest of his life if convicted.
One prominent immigration attorney in Vermont who represents people detained by federal authorities said he wants his clients as close to home as possible, even if that means allowing ICE to use the ...
Brett Stokes, director of the Center for Justice Reform Clinic at the Vermont Law and Graduate School, works with many people detained by immigration authorities in Vermont. He said that “in a perfect ...
The University of Vermont’s Board of Trustees approved the collective bargaining agreement between the university and UVM Staff United, the non-faculty union, on Tuesday after more than a year of ...
Mohsen Mahdawi, a student at Columbia University and a legal permanent resident of the U.S. who lives in the Upper Valley of Vermont, traveled to Colchester for his naturalization interview, the final ...
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