Events Calendar

Stay informed and stay engaged with the VLGS Events Calendar. Expand your knowledge with stimulating discussions from our symposiums, webinars, and weekly info sessions. Our calendar is your go-to resource for staying ahead of the latest happenings within the Vermont Law and Graduate School community. 

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Cannabis and the Law Conference 2023 (Day 2)

Dates and Times:  (2 Days) Friday, March 17, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 18, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. This conference covered a broad range of topics relating to the cannabis industry, including Cannabis Production, Marketing and Labeling, Federal/State Regulations, Expungements and Equity/Justice. As cannabis becomes legal across the country, this new […]

LALSA Women’s Month Panel

VLGS LALSA and WLS were honored to host a panel of exceptional women practicing in different areas of the law. Watch the event again, here.      

Environmental Law Society Alumni Mixer

The Environmental Law Society at VLGS invites you to its annual alumni mixer! We are delighted to host both VLGS-community members and alumni at Zenbarn for a night of food, drinks, and networking. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. ET and dinner will kick off at 6 p.m. ET with an introduction by keynote […]

Derechos Humanos for Farmworkers: An Evening with Migrant Justice!

LALSA was honored to host Justicia Migrante/Migrant Justice in Oakes 102. This event was also live-streamed and you can review the recording her! This was an important discussion surrounding human rights advocacy, proper working environments, and advocacy for rights in the farming industry, especially among undocumented migrant workers. Justicia Migrante is a non-profit […]

NALSA Symposium 2023: ICWA and Environmental Justice

A panel discussion with ICWA and tribal law experts along with renowned journalist, Rebecca Nagle about the current Supreme Court challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act and how its decision could implicate tribal sovereignty and environmental protections in Indian Country.

Still Doing Life – An Art Exhibit and Panel Discussion

  The Center for Justice Reform at Vermont Law and Graduate School invites you to join us for this special opportunity to hear from authors and Restorative Justice leaders Howard Zehr and Barb Toews, about their process and stories behind the "Still Doing Life" art exhibit and book.   This art exhibit and panel will […]

Still Doing Life – An Art Exhibit and Panel Discussion in Burlington

The Center for Justice Reform at Vermont Law and Graduate School invites you to join us for this second, special opportunity to hear from authors and Restorative Justice leaders Howard Zehr and Barb Toews, about their process and stories behind the "Still Doing Life" art exhibit and book. This art exhibit and panel […]

MASTER OF ANIMAL PROTECTION POLICY (MAPP) Webinar

Join Associate Professor of Law and the Director of the Animal Law and Policy Institute Delci Winders as she discusses our new Master of Animal Protection Policy (MAPP) degree. MAPP students learn to navigate law and policy landscapes and effect change for animals. The curriculum, developed by faculty from the Animal Law and Policy Institute […]

Executive Master of Environmental Policy & Master of Climate and Environmental Policy Information Session

Dean Jenny Rushlow discusses the Master of Climate and Environmental Policy (MCEP), a robust applied policy degree dedicated to finding and implementing solutions to the most significant challenges of our day at the intersection of climate change and environmental justice. She introduces our new Executive Master of Environmental Policy (EMEP), an online degree for mid-level […]

Commencement

Led by bagpiper, Benjamin L. Montross MSEL'07, the processional stepped off from the Debevoise Front Lawn at precisely 10 a.m. and marched to the Town Green and the tent.      

AJD Orientation

The May Orientation for AJD students is designed to provide initial support and key information that students will need to be successful in law school.