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- Vermont’s top court pulls Addison County prosecutor’s law license following DUI conviction
- Vermont Supreme Court agrees to step in quickly on appeal of overturned return-to-office mandate
- Vermont State Proposed Rules
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Vermont Supreme Court agrees to step in quickly on appeal of overturned return-to-office mandate
Vermont State Proposed Rules
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State return-to-office policy remains in limbo as Vermont Supreme Court declines to immediately intervene
New Vermont law will allow suing federal officials in state court
Under a new law, Vermonters can now sue federal government officials for violating any of their constitutional rights. Governor Phil Scott allowed the bill to become law without hi...
Vermont prevails in multistate lawsuit over gender-affirming care for minors
Vermont labor board declines state’s request to pause order blocking return-to-office policy
State of Vermont Superior Court, Family Division, Rutland Unit, Docket No. 25-JV-01531, In re: B.V., Juvenile.
NOTICE OF HEARING TO: Unknown Father of B.V.. The State of Vermont has filed a Motion to Establish Parentage to B.V., born on June 1, 2022. You are hereby notified that the hearing...
Vermont labor board orders state to end return-to-office requirement for employees
The state has already filed a notice of appeal with the Vermont Supreme Court, officials said. The post Vermont labor board orders state to end return-to-office requirement for emp...
Vermont has joined 49 lawsuits against the Trump administration. What have they accomplished?
Vermont Labor Relations Board: state employees can work from home
Vermont Governor Phil Scott criticized the VLRB, as it sided with the state employees union that had sought for its employees the right to continue to work from home.
Vermont Principals’ Association to Pay $566,000 to Settle Lawsuit
Vermont labor board says state must end return-to-office requirement for employees
Notice of Hearing
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Notice of Hearing
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Vermonters will vote on equal protection amendment to state constitution this fall
Vermonters will vote on equal protection amendment to state constitution this fall
The proposal is aimed at ensuring all people are treated equally under the law regardless of their race, ethnicity, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity o...
Judge concerned as Vermont Catholic diocese’s bankruptcy case hits $2M in legal bills
US Supreme Court won’t hear Meta’s challenge to Vermont social media addiction lawsuit
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Meta's appeal in a Vermont lawsuit alleging Instagram's design fosters addiction among teens. The post US Supreme Court won’t hear Meta’s ch...
Vermont judge rules man accused of shooting three Palestinian students is competent to stand trial
Vermont Land Use Review Board ceases work to implement controversial environmental protections
This comes after lawmakers stated consensus on repealing two specific provisions in Act. 181.
Vermont state officials continue slam on state attorney’s rejection of ICE protestor cases
Vermont Public Safety Commissioner Jennifer Morrison said this could change state police responses to similar events.
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