Faculty and Staff in the News – July 2025
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 […]
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. […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. How Much Energy Does AI Really Use? The Answer is Surprising […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Local Food Requires Local Farms–Which Requires Local FarmlandApril 28, 2025Granite GeekFrancine […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Pennsylvania Egg Brand Agrees to Drop Deceptive ‘Free Roaming’ LabelApril 1, […]
By: Charlotte Bieri JD/MELP’25 Before law school, I had a very different idea of the type of lawyer I was going to be. I imagined a fulfilling career ahead of […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Blood, Body Parts and Bacteria Pollute Wastewater from Meatpacking Plants, New […]
In February, 14 Vermont Law and Graduate School students, along with four faculty and staff members, attended the 43rd Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC) hosted by the University of […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Experts Say It Won’t Be Easy for Trump to Roll Back […]
In November 2024, the Institute for Energy and the Environment sent 13 students and three faculty and staff to Cuba for its annual Global Sustainability Field Study. Students learned about […]