VLGS Blog

The Vermont Law and Graduate School blog features insightful posts and articles written by JD, LLM and Master’s students, faculty members, and others. Explore engaging discussions on environmental law, energy law, food and agriculture law and policy, international law, human rights, and more. Our goal is to provide you with informative insights into the pressing issues shaping our world today.

Congratulations to the Award Winners

June 1, 2021  On Friday, May 14, the staff and faculty gathered virtually to recognize several members of the Class of 2020 and 2021 for outstanding service, stewardship, and leadership, […]

Students Support the Seychelles at U.N. Climate Change Conference

June 8, 2021

Each year, a select group of students participates in an International Climate Law course that takes them to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (also known as the “COP” conference). Mitul Patel JD/MERL’21 and Andrea Salazar JD/MERL’22 describe the experience.

Student Spotlight: Wenfang Liang LLM’22

June 30, 2021

Wenfang Liang LLM’22 is a fellow with the U.S.-Asia Partnerships for Environmental Law (PEL), a VLS program that works collaboratively with government institutions, non-government organizations, lawyers, judges, lawmakers, and others to promote good environmental governance in Asia.

Q&A With President Beth McCormack

July 16, 2021 When Beth McCormack was named interim president and dean by the VLS Board of Trustees on January 23, she became the first woman to hold that position […]

Course Corrections

July 22, 2021 As COVID-19 swept across the U.S., it dramatically altered the work lives of three Vermont Law School Alumni.  By Corin Hirsch In the mid-afternoon of Friday, March […]