Faculty and Staff in the News – September 2025
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. 13 Foods You Should NEVER Eat After They Expire, According to […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. 13 Foods You Should NEVER Eat After They Expire, According to […]
Saul Costa hadn’t planned on supporting the Environmental Advocacy Clinic (EAC) at VLGS—he was interested in preserving beaver ponds. That changed after touring a property he was considering purchasing, when […]
In celebration of its 50th volume, Vermont Law Review proudly presents its annual symposium, “Free Speech on Trial: Resisting Censorship in 2025.” This dynamic event will feature four panels examining pressing First […]
On Friday, September 12, the Legal Writing Department at Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) hosted the New England Legal Writing Conference. This year’s theme was Legal Writing: 2035. Participants […]
In June, a team of twenty Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) students and faculty members traveled to Northern Ireland as part of a unique ten-day field study course, Global […]
Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) is proud to host professors from near and far for the the 2025 New England Legal Writing Conference. This year’s theme is “Legal Writing: 2035.” Participants […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Understanding Heirs PropertyJuly 11, 2025Lincoln Institute of Land PolicyFrancine Miller LLM’17, […]
By: Rubina Manjikian JD/MCEP’27 and Haleigh Smith JD/MCEP’27 The Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) Environmental Advocacy Clinic (EAC), together with its clients, is celebrating an important victory for Vermont’s […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Human Rights Economy: A Solution to Economic Cruelty and Everyday AtrocitiesJune […]
This spring, Emmanuel Omirin LLM’25 presented his Master of Laws (LLM) thesis, “Protecting Wildlife from Oil Spills in Nigeria’s Ogoniland—A Gap Filling Approach” at the 21st International Wildlife Law Conference. […]