Note and Write-On Info Session
Note and Write-On Info Session
This is an information session about general requirements for journal Notes and Case Comment section of the Write-On.
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This is an information session about general requirements for journal Notes and Case Comment section of the Write-On.
This event replaces the usual Mock Interview program for Masters. Given this year's limitations and challenges, we are offering an event during which students would have the opportunity to meet virtually with alumni to discuss their career paths and receive advice and feedback from alums.
The Restorative Justice team welcomes all staff/faculty to join for a weekly Community Discussion from 3:30-4:30pm every Friday. We hope that this continues to be a space dedicated to learning from one another, deepening relationships, and discussing topics related to a variety of areas of interest, concern, inspiration, and growth. We hope to see you […]
Wanda Sharif-Rodriguez, who is a research biologist with 20+ years of experience in her field will be discussing the science of the biotechnology that is the Covid-19 vaccine. Her presentation is current, factual, and entirely non-partisan. The purpose of this event would be to educate the VLS community about the vaccine and how it works […]
This is an information session about Bluebook rules and how to use the Bluebook for those problems on Write-On.
Join us to learn more about the exciting opportunities in energy law and policy at the Institute for Energy and the Environment! We'll talk about the experiential learning opportunities in our one of a kind Energy Clinic, as well our Research Associate program. Come learn about our programs, meet our faculty and staff, and get […]
Meet Professor Jared Carter JD'09 who graduated from the Vermont Law School (VLS) JD program. At VLS, he received an Equal Justice Foundation Fellowship to litigate a constitutional challenge to U.S. Treasury Department Regulations prohibiting travel to Cuba. Don't miss this opportunity to virtually sit in on one of his classes as he dives […]
This is an information session on the Redbook to prepare prospective members for the Write-On.
Passing the bar requires an average of at least 600 hours of study. How will you do this? Conquer your anxiety. Set a schedule and stick to it. Practice. And more Practice. Be efficient. Be healthy. Have confidence. ASP will provide you with tips and guidance on how you […]
Please join the Environmental Law Center for the next installment in the virtual Current Issues in Animal Law lecture series. Steven Wise of the Nonhuman Rights Project will present "The Struggle to Gain Legal Rights for Nonhuman Animals." Nonhuman animals have always been considered “things" that lack the capacity for any legal […]
This talk series is held exclusively for master’s students on topics of general environmental interest. These talks will take place on Teams.
April 15 and June 15 * *Dates will change for applicants admitted after May 1.
This is FALS's second public event for the 2020-2021 Academic Year. We will be screening a documentary/film, most likely the documentary "Kiss the Ground." This documentary, narrated by Woody Harrelson, documents the transition to Regenerative practices that heal the soil, revive ecosystems, increase farmer wellbeing, and help balance the climate. We will screen the movie […]
The Environmental Law Center is thrilled to welcome Molly Mowery, AICP, executive director of the Community Wildfire Planning Center, for the 16th Annual Norman Williams Distinguished Lecture in Land Use Planning and the Law. Many communities across the U.S. face an increased threat of wildfire due to record-breaking heat, prolonged drought, and other climate change impacts. […]
This event would allow for the VLS community to address issues that come up for First Generation students in higher education. This event is meant to disseminate information on coping skills and stories from established professionals in various areas of law that have battled unique academic and socioeconomic circumstances as first-gens in the law. This […]
This mandatory meeting is ONLY for students going on a Fall 2021 Externship. It is not an open meeting. You will receive a Teams invite if you are going on a Fall 2021 externship.
This is a general meeting for FALS in which we will discuss planning for our upcoming spring events.
Meetings are open and students are encouraged to join. Visit the SBA Teams page for a link.
A social and educational event for students interested in energy law, as well as its intersections with environmental, agricultural, and environmental justice law. There will be a trivia game!
Our Bi-Weekly meetings, often with guest speakers and updates from the E-Board.
An information session to the new executive boards of all student organizations, answer any questions regarding 25Live, and discuss the guidelines for organizations
Hosted by the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, the next installment in Vermont Law School’s Embedded Racism in the Law Panel Series features attorneys and organizers who serve and advocate on behalf of farmworkers.