Faculty and Staff in the News – June 2025
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. 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, […]
Patrick El Saddik JD’24 resolved to pursue law in March 2020—at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally from Lebanon, he had flown to the U.S. to visit family right […]
VLS’s Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) Moot Court Team represented VLS at the 26th Annual National NALSA Moot Court Competition at Arizona State University Law School in 2021.
June 24, 2016
Over spring break a group of VLS students volunteered with the CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project in Texas to provide legal assistance to asylum-seeking mothers and children being held at detention centers by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
September 28, 2016
In her work and in her teaching, Stephanie Farrior has shown that the fight for social justice knows no boundaries.
November 2, 2016
Vermont has been a safe haven for some 6,300 refugees who have settled here since 1989, including Daniel, who caught Erin Jacobsen JD’11’s attention.
November 4, 2016
Find out how Gretchen Oldham is uniting nations through her work as a professional support lawyer with Cleary Gottlieb Paris LLP.
November 8, 2016
VLS alum Shazia Khan is on a mission to provide a country with 55 million people without electricity the power they need.