Vermont Code § 16 V.S.A. § 2010

Injunctions
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§ 2010. Injunctions
No restraining order or temporary or permanent injunction shall be granted in any
case brought with respect to any action taken by a representative organization or
an official thereof or by a school board or representative thereof in connection with
or relating to pending or future negotiations, except on the basis of findings of
fact made by a court of competent jurisdiction after due hearing prior to the issuance
of the restraining order or injunction that the commencement or continuance of the
action poses a clear and present danger to a sound program of school education that
in the light of all relevant circumstances it is in the best public interest to prevent.
Any restraining order or injunction issued by a court as provided in this section
shall prohibit only a specific act or acts expressly determined in the findings of
fact to pose a clear and present danger.

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