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Vermont Law School Faces $3.3 Million Budget Shortfall

Marc Mihaly has been the President and the Dean of Vermont Law School for just four months but he has…

Vermont Law School Preparing for Legal Industry Changes

Voluntary buyouts for staff members and possibly soon, faculty members, are being offered by Vermont Law School in preparation for…

Lesbian Brides Insulted by Rejection of Wedding Plans Compels Vermont Inn to Stop Holding Weddings for Good

The Wildflower Inn in Lyndonville, northern Vermont, has settled a lawsuit brought against it by Kate Linsley (nee Baker) and…

Vermont Prison Forced Labor Case Reinstated by Appeals Court

On Friday, a three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overruled a lower court decision and found…

Vermont Law School’s Capital Campaign Exceeds its Target by $3.4 Million

At a time when law schools are under heavy criticism from certain parts of the lawyers’ and students’ communities, it…

Bar Exam Pass Rates on the Rise Across the U.S. in July 2024

The July 2024 bar exam is shaping up to be a positive one for test-takers, with pass rates trending upward…

New York City Sets Precedent in Combatting Height- and Weight-Based Bias in the Workplace

New York City is poised to become a trailblazer in the fight against height- and weight-based discrimination in the workplace,…

California Implements Sweeping Data Privacy Law: A Closer Look

California has emerged as a trailblazer in data privacy legislation with the recent enactment of Senate Bill 362, marking the…

Minnesota’s “Driver’s License for All” Initiative – A Path for Undocumented Residents

Minnesota's "Driver's License for All" Initiative Minnesota officials have unveiled a groundbreaking initiative, "Driver's License for All," allowing residents without…

Bernie Sanders’ $17 Minimum Wage Proposal Sparks Controversy and Stalls Pay Raise Progress

Bernie Sanders, the Independent Senator from Vermont, is pushing for a significant increase in the federal minimum wage to $17…

Nusrat Choudhury Becomes First Muslim Female Federal Judge Confirmed by U.S. Senate

Nusrat Choudhury, a prominent civil rights lawyer, has made history as the first Bangladeshi-American and female Muslim federal judge in…

Bar Exam Pass Rates Plunge in New York, Florida, Texas, and Other States

The recent attorney licensing exams have reported a significant drop in pass rates across the country, including in New York,…