ACLU of Vermont

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Episodes of ACLU of Vermont

    • Transparency & Accountability in Government Part 4

      "Vermont's Campaign Finance Disclosure Laws: Why Do They Get Failing Grades?" Follow-up panel discussion, featuring: Deb Markowitz, Vermont Secretary of State Sen. Jeanette White, Senate Government Operations Committee Kristin Carlson, WCAX-TV

      • Release date
        Jan 13, 2011
      • Runtime
        01:01:47
    • Transparency & Accountability in Government Part 3

      "Vermont's Campaign Finance Disclosure Laws: Why Do They Get Failing Grades?" Opening presentation by Dan Barrett, ACLU of Vermont staff attorney Vermont's current disclosure requirements, other states' laws, how Vermont's requirements differ from "norms," and what that means in terms of watchdog groups' ratings

      • Release date
        Jan 13, 2011
      • Runtime
        26:36
    • Transparency & Accountability in Government Part 2

      This panel discussion is from the ACLU of Vermont's day-long conference on public records, open meetings and campaign finance disclosure, held on November 18, 2010. "Government is a Public Enterprise" Morning session panel discussion, featuring: Paul Gillies, attorney and former Vermont Deputy Secretary of State Jim Barlow, senior staff attorney, Vermont League of Cities and Towns Mike Donoghue, Vermont Press Association Anne Galloway, VtDigger.org

      • Release date
        Jan 7, 2011
      • Runtime
        01:16:28
    • Transparency & Accountability in Government Part 1

      This talk is from the ACLU of Vermont's day-long conference on public records, open meetings and campaign finance disclosure. "Government is a Public Enterprise" Morning session, opening presentation by Greg Sullivan, counsel to the New Hampshire Union Leader and a member of the board of directors of the New England First Amendment Coalition.

      • Release date
        Jan 7, 2011
      • Runtime
        46:01
    • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 7:...

      Is any digital information safe from search and seizure when traveling, especially across an international border?ACLU-VT staff attorney Dan Barrett discusses the details of a specific recent case in Vermont as well as the Constitutional issues surrounding the case.13 minutes

      • Release date
        Jul 3, 2009
      • Runtime
        13:04
    • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 6:...

      Can schools punish students for conduct that occurs outside of school but — because of technology — may reach into the school?Bernard Lambeck, attorney and partner in the law firm of Zalinger, Cameron & Lambeck, P.C., discusses the legal details involved in this issue. 32 minutes

      • Release date
        Jul 3, 2009
      • Runtime
        31:30
    • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 5:...

      What is "sexting" and why did the Vermont Legislature outlaw it?Presented by Julie Kalish, attorney, lecturer in writing.31 minutes

      • Release date
        Jul 3, 2009
      • Runtime
        31:04
    • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 4:...

      Do digital technologies make us more free or less free? Should speech and privacy protections be bent to the new realities of ubiquitous, instant forms of communication?Presented by Catherine Crump, National ACLU Free Speech Working Group attorney. 42 minutes

      • Release date
        Jul 3, 2009
      • Runtime
        42:12
    • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 3:...

      Speech and other forms of expression are vibrant and dynamic in Vermont, thanks in part to technology as well as “edgy” youth culture. What free speech issues were involved in the Burton Snowboard marketing campaign that relied on images found offensive by some critics?Catherine Crump, National ACLU First Amendment Working Group attorney, presents the details of the case along with ACLU of Vermont staff attorney, Dan Barrett.39 minutes

      • Release date
        Jul 3, 2009
      • Runtime
        38:57
    • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 2:...

      Speech and other forms of expression are vibrant and dynamic in Vermont, thanks in part to technology as well as “edgy” youth culture. Could Burlington Telcom have censored the Al Jazeera-English channel by deleting it from cable offerings, as some demanded?Justin McCabe, attorney with Downs, Rachlin & Martin, presents the details of this case. 28 minutes

      • Release date
        Jul 3, 2009
      • Runtime
        28:12
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