Part I: “No family should go through this."

When we advocate for police oversight and accountability, it's to prevent cases like this one from ever happening.

Photo of handwritten sign in family's home that reads: "Our house rules: 1) We will be safe. 2) We will be respectful. 3) We will listen. 4) We will help to make things better!

Economic justice is a civil liberties issue

With more revenue from the state’s wealthiest residents, we can build a better Vermont for all of us.

Fair Share for Vermont

State House Priorities in 2024

The 2024 legislative session began this week. Here's what we're working on.

2024 policy priorities

Smarter Stops for Safer Roads

We're calling on legislators to allow traffic stops for serious safety violations only, not for minor equipment and administrative violations.

Smarter Stops for Safer Roads

Free to Be: Your Impact in 2023

Here's some of what we achieved with your support this year, from legislative wins to legal victories to advocacy milestones.

your impact in 2023

The Road to 2024

The coming election year will test our country like never before, and the ACLU is prepared to meet the moment.

What's at stake: Defending democracy

Statement on shooting of Palestinian students in Burlington

We are shocked and outraged by the shooting of three college students of Palestinian descent in Burlington last weekend on their way to a family dinner.

we all deserve to feel safe

One year of the Reproductive Liberty Amendment

The work continues to protect our reproductive freedom and bodily autonomy.

liberty torch icon and text that reads "Reproductive liberty for all. ACLU-VT"

Fighting to protect free speech in Vermont

Isabel Vinson was criminally cited by Brattleboro police in 2020 for speaking her mind on Facebook. Here's an update on our case.

Isabel Vinson