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Vermont dispatch: Proposal 2 would remove language of slavery, indentured servitude from state constitution

JURIST

Come November 8, Vermont residents will have the opportunity to amend their state constitution and abolish slavery and indentured servitude for good. To be clear, Vermont does not currently allow either in any form, but there is antiquated language in the state constitution that allows for certain exceptions.

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Vermont Supreme Court upholds state’s first major gun-control law

JURIST

The Vermont Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new state law prohibiting high-capacity magazines, affirming the validity of the state’s first major gun-control law. In February 2019, Max Misch allegedly traveled to a New Hampshire gun retailer, purchased two 30-round magazines for a rifle and transported them back into Vermont.

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Vermont Spearheads Data Privacy Protections By Letting Individuals Sue

Above The Law

The post Vermont Spearheads Data Privacy Protections By Letting Individuals Sue appeared first on Above the Law. Three cheers for enforceable privacy laws!

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The Heart And Soul Of Vermont Law School

Above The Law

The post The Heart And Soul Of Vermont Law School appeared first on Above the Law. A look at an incredible legal career.

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Vermont governor signs bill allowing non-residents to qualify for its death with dignity law

JURIST

Vermont Governor Phil Scott Tuesday signed H. 190 , which removes the residency requirement from Vermont’s patient choice at end-of-life laws. The bill amends Vermont Statute Title 18 Chapter 113 § 5283 to remove the Vermont residency requirement. The patient must be at least 18 to take advantage of the law.

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Vermont Law School can cover artist’s slavery murals, federal judge rules

ABA Journal

The Vermont Law School’s plan to conceal an artist’s murals behind a wall of acoustic panels does not amount to a destruction or modification banned…

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Vermont Mentors Offer Guidance for Women Leaving Prison

The Crime Report

The Vermont Department of Corrections is partnering with Mercy Connections, a Burlington nonprofit, to launch the Vermont Women’s Mentoring Program, a project that matches trained volunteers with women who are in prison or under community supervision as they prepare to make the transition from prison and return to society, reports News 10.

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