Laws to be Thankful for
November 25, 2020 This year has been a challenge, to say the least, and finding gratitude may not have been the easiest task to accomplish. It seems like everything about […]
November 25, 2020 This year has been a challenge, to say the least, and finding gratitude may not have been the easiest task to accomplish. It seems like everything about […]
October 23, 2020 By Austin Scarborough JD’21 Every year, the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law hosts a symposium. The topics vary and are based on different issues of environmental law. […]
September 25, 2020 On Friday, September 18, the world lost a true hero of the legal profession. Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s lifetime of achievements and trailblazing career inspired people the […]
September 14, 2020 Since her junior year of high school, Lauren Mabie AJD’21 knew she was destined to be a justice-driven lawyer. She started her journey to Vermont Law School […]
June 24, 2020 Each season in South Royalton brings its own delights, from blazing fall colors to cross-country skiing. But summertime’s charms are in a league of their own. Here […]
Last month, New York University Animal Studies program brought together students from animal law and animal studies students from leading schools from around the country. Professor Winders accompanied four VLGS […]
August 14, 2020 Professor Joe Brennan is the Vice President for Students and a Professor of Law. Professor Brennan began his legal career as a judicial law clerk to the […]
The United Nations Climate Change Conference COP27 opened this week in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, with a focus on an aggressive implementation of the Paris Agreement, and two groups of Vermont Law […]
December 8, 2020 As the semester draws to a close, the 2L students at VLS have completed a major rite of passage. Lauren Wustenberg JD’21 Appellate arguments are a chance […]
September 22, 2020
The crisp air blows in and transforms green South Royalton into a palette of foliage colors. Oranges, reds, and yellows fill the trees that surround the campus