Vermont Supreme Court to Hear ACLU Appeal in Case Testing Limits of Border Patrol’s Search Powers
Court to decide whether Vermont Constitution protects against warrantless search and seizure in interior “roving patrol” stops
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Court to decide whether Vermont Constitution protects against warrantless search and seizure in interior “roving patrol” stops
Vermont Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Government Transparency in ACLU of Vermont Public Records Case
Public records, including police body camera footage, must be made available to the public for inspection without cost
September 13, 2019
Concord Coach Should Refuse Warrantless CBP Raids, Says ACLU
4th Amendment Requires Warrant or Consent to Board and Search Buses
July 23, 2019
ACLU Reaches Settlement Agreement with Burlington in Lawsuit Over “No Trespass” Ordinance
City Agrees to Make Policy Changes to Uphold Constitutional Rights in Public Parks
July 16, 2019