
Environmental Law Society
The ELS is a student organization whose purpose is to promote environmental awareness and provide a forum for student participation in projects and action concerning global environmental issues. The ELS strives to affect global, national, statewide, and local issues by pursuing specific goals and cooperating with other environmental groups.
The Environmental Law Society takes pride in organizing events to educate both Vermont Law School and the local Vermont communities on environmental issues and service projects.
Check back frequently for updates on how you can get involved with ELS both on-campus and off!
Campus Events
- Tuesday, February 22nd: Environmental Law Society Meeting at 5:30pm in the Chase Loft.
- Tuesday, March 8th: Environmental Law Society Meeting at 5:30pm in the Chase Loft.
- Tuesday, March 22nd: Environmental Law Society Meeting at 5:30pm in the Chase Loft.
- Friday, April 1st: Ocean & Coastal Law Conference
- Tuesday, April 5th: Environmental Law Society Meeting at 5:30pm in the Chase Loft.
- Wednesday, April 13th: Lorax Presentation by Sharon Elementary Students
- Tuesday, April 19th:Environmental Law Society Meeting at 5:30pm in the Chase Loft.
- Thursday, March 3rd - Sunday, March 6th: 26th Public Interest Environmental Law Conference "Turning the Tides: Creating a Green and Clean Future" at the University of Oregon.
- Thursday, March 24th - Sunday, March 27th: 24th Annual NAELS Conference "2010-2050: The Next Generation of Environmental Law/Lawyers" in Boston, MA.
- Wednesday, April 13th-Friday, April 15th: PowerShift
Meeting Minutes: 9-15-09, 9-22-09, 10-20-09; 11-2-09; 11-17-09; 12-1-09; 1-19-10; 2-2-10; 2-16-10; 3-16-10; 9-22-10; 10-5-10; 11-2-10; 11-16-10; 1-25-11
Environmental Law Society
Vermont Law School
PO Box 96 Chelsea Street
South Royalton, Vermont 05068
For more information please contact co-chairs Meredith Crafton or Bryan Mornaghi or Faculty Advisor, Professor Marc Mihaly.
View photos from the ELS Kick-Off for 2010-2011.
Please join the ELS TWEN site to get more information.

