Mercy For Animals Visits VLGS
Leah Garcés, CEO and President of Mercy For Animals, along with Tyler Whitney and Katherine Jernigan from the MFA Transfarmation Project, joined animal law faculty, staff, and students during their […]
Leah Garcés, CEO and President of Mercy For Animals, along with Tyler Whitney and Katherine Jernigan from the MFA Transfarmation Project, joined animal law faculty, staff, and students during their […]
“Does Animal Agriculture Cause Climate Change and Pandemics?“ By Jennifer Mishler Delcianna Winders, a professor and Director of the Animal Law and Policy Institute at Vermont Law School, writes, “For […]
Professor Winders, Director of the Animal Law and Policy Institute, was recently featured on the All Things Chemical® Podcast, Do We Need An Animal Protection Agency? — A Conversation with […]
The recording of the Animals and Restorative Justice Symposium, including slides from the presenters, is now online. Please watch to learn more and join this important discussion!
VLGS animal law student and LLM Fellow Cydnee Bence is featured in “The Disturbing Rise of the Pseudo-Sanctuary.”
Thanks to a generous gift from the American Society for the Prevention for Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), Vermont Law School’s (VLS) Animal Law and Policy Institute is thrilled to welcome […]
This past school year was a busy one for all things animal law and policy at Vermont Law and Graduate School, and it all started with the launch of a […]
Marina Bolotnikova is an independent journalist who has written for Vox, The Guardian, The Intercept, The New York Times, and many other publications.
Monica Miller JD’12 will appear in court this week to argue that Happy The Elephant should have a fundamental right to liberty and be transferred to a sanctuary.
As legal counsel for Animal Outlook, Will Lowrey JD’17 is standing up for farmed animal welfare in the courtroom and mentoring future animal advocates. One of those is 3L Ashely Monti, who reflects on his work and his recent victory in court.