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The Human Rights Commission filed a discrimination suit after the town of St. Johnsbury denied a zoning variance brought by a family trying to make their home more accessible during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The man was terminated for misconduct from a job at the Marble Valley Regional Transit District in Rutland where he said he cleaned and fueled buses, and drove them into and out of the garage.. He has appealed to the Vermont Supreme Court, saying he shouldn't have been denied unemployment benefits.
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The agreement keeps William Cobb, who served in Caledonia County, from ever serving as a judicial officer again. It comes after allegations that he misled investigators looking into violations from his time as an attorney.
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Marilyn Skoglund was a Vermont Supreme Court associate justice for 23 years, and retired in 2019. She’s lived in the same house in Montpelier for 40 years, and just recently, she’s decided to downsize.
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In 2018, Vermont lawmakers passed — at the behest of Gov. Phil Scott — multiple new gun control laws. Among them was a ban on the sale, possession or…
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COVID-19 has had an enormous impact on all aspects of life, including the operation of Vermont's court system. This hour, we talk to Supreme Court Chief…
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The Vermont Access To Justice Coalition plans to ask lawmakers for over $1 million to assist Vermonters who can't afford a lawyer in civil proceedings.…
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What is the state of the judiciary branch in Vermont? And what challenges are on the horizon? Vermont Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Reiber joins us to…
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Dec. 20 marks the 20th anniversary of the Vermont Supreme Court decision known as Baker v. Vermont. The court's ruling ultimately found that couples of…
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Gov. Phil Scott has appointed a superior court judge from Rutland to serve as the next associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.William "Bill" Cohen…