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Julie Kalish

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Julie Kalish is a Vermont attorney and Lecturer at Dartmouth College in the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric. She is a board member for Vermont ACLU. She lives in Norwich.

  • According to the American Chiropractic Association, “back pain is the single leading cause of disabilityâ€� worldwide. And like many, I’d “thrown out myâ€�
  • Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation process has been notable, if only for the number of times the word “unprecedentedâ€� has been used to describe it. Twoâ€�
  • On Monday the Supreme Court issued its ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. People have been watching this case for years.â€�
  • I’ve always loved Valentine’s Day. Not for the cupids or romantic dinners with partners. But, for the holiday of grade school: when everyone got aâ€�
  • My brother and sister-in-law have given the parents and me an Amazon Echo - or, as many know it, an “Alexa.â€� They love theirs and thought the moreâ€�
  • For me, 2017 was “The Year of Anxiety.â€� I’ve always been a somewhat anxious person. But, thanks to a rapid-fire sequence of deaths during my 30’s, I amâ€�
  • Last month, the ACLU held its Biennial Leadership Conference in Denver. Leadership from all the affiliates converged with leadership from National for aâ€�
  • Among June’s Supreme Court releases was a short per curium ruling in Hernández v. Mesa. It didn’t get much coverage â€� the Justices basically sentâ€�
  • As is typical on the last day of a Supreme Court term, we heard announcements about some controversial cases last Monday. And it was notable how manyâ€�
  • One of the best jobs I ever had was at the Children’s Television Workshop, the folks who make Sesame Street. It was the early nineteen-nineties and I wasâ€�