ACLU, City of Burlington Settle Lawsuit on Unconstitutional Eviction Policy
Burlington to change city ordinance to better protect the rights of tenants and crime victims
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Burlington to change city ordinance to better protect the rights of tenants and crime victims
Despite some concessions to advocates’ demands, law enforcement officials vote to weaken Vermont immigrant rights protections
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Recently obtained video shows Vermont police collaborating with Border Patrol in traffic stop as police officials set to vote on removing key immigrant rights protections from state law
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December 7, 2017
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Robert Gensburg, Vermont attorney and lead ACLU counsel on landmark Brigham v. State school equity case, passed away on November 9th
Plaintiffs and their property will remain undisturbed pending court hearing on Wednesday in Rutland
With no alternative shelter available, City’s eviction of residents and confiscation of possessions without due process is unconstitutional