Shaheen & Gordon joined an amicus brief that includes more than 500 law firms who contend Trump’s recent executive orders against prominent firms with Democratic ties are a blow to the rule of law.
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As the demand for child care outstrips the supply available, Nashua nonprofits are working to train more childcare workers
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Book challenges at libraries across the U.S. skyrocketed after the pandemic shutdown, and efforts to censor books have played out in Connecticut, too. So what are state lawmakers are doing to address the issue, but still leave room for debate?
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Arnuel S. Marquez Colmenarez was walking to an arraignment at a Nashua courthouse on Feb. 20 for charges stemming from an earlier DUI arrest when he was arrested by two agents.
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In less than a week's time, more than a dozen University of Massachusetts Amherst students who were preparing for careers in science, the humanities and other fields saw their goals take a sudden turn when their legal status to live and study in the U.S. disappeared.
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Judge Indira Talwani expected to issue an order temporarily protecting people in the U.S. under the CHNV parole program.
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Two Champlain Valley Union High School students from Nicaragua are preparing to leave the United States after the Department of Homeland Security terminated the immigration program that had allowed them to reside in Vermont legally, according to school officials.
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Faculty and campus community members want President Christina Paxson to stand behind her previous statements on academic freedom and refuse to assist immigration officials who lack warrants or subpoenas.
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Arjelis Heredia and Children’s Community School won a $10,000 prize for work educating students from low-income households.
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