Town Hall Forum
Town Hall Forum about the insurrection at the Capitol.
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Town Hall Forum about the insurrection at the Capitol.
At this webinar, you will learn more about our food and agriculture programs at Vermont Law School. Set within a top-ranked environmental law program, the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems(CAFS) offers degrees and courses with a unique systems-based focus on food and agricultural law and policy. CAFS students also gain practical experience and […]
A monthly meeting for the Diversity Committee. All are welcome to attend. The Teams link is sent via email. By joining the meeting, you are agreeing to keep what is discussed during the meeting confidential, as personal and sensitive information may be shared. Additionally, you agree to the following community agreements established during our first […]
The Vermont Law Review at VLS presents its 45th annual symposium, "The Legitimacy, Legality, and Legacy of the 45th President of the United States" with keynote speaker, Senator Jon Tester. The symposium will focus on legacy, legitimacy, and legality issues over three panels addressing the Trump administration's environmental legacy, its use and misuse of […]
Dear Students: The Environmental Advocacy Clinic is holding a virtual open house on February 19th from 12:30-2:00pm. Please join us with any questions you may have and chat with our staff attorneys and faculty to see if the EAC is the right opportunity for you! As a reminder, the common application for clinics will […]
The Vermont Law Review at VLS presents its 45th annual symposium, "The Legitimacy, Legality, and Legacy of the 45th President of the United States" with keynote speaker, Senator Jon Tester. The symposium will focus on legacy, legitimacy, and legality issues over three panels addressing the Trump administration's environmental legacy, its use and misuse of […]
Join us in the Online Program to celebrate and recognize the work our students have completed over the course of Spring Term 1! We will be joined by staff, faculty, and administrators! Look for invitations and links in your email and Canvas announcements.
Learn first hand about our Master of Energy Regulation and Law (MERL) program. The MERL program is focused on law and policy governing energy use, production, and transmission. You will develop a broad-based understanding of the intersection of energy and law, regulation, policy, and economic analysis. You will also receive practical training in public advocacy, […]