VLGS Blog

The Vermont Law and Graduate School blog features insightful posts and articles written by JD, LLM and Master’s students, faculty members, and others. Explore engaging discussions on environmental law, energy law, food and agriculture law and policy, international law, human rights, and more. Our goal is to provide you with informative insights into the pressing issues shaping our world today.

Profile: Lauren Mabie AJD’21

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 […]

VLS Remembers Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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 […]

International Restorative Justice Week at VLS

November 18, 2020 Last month, the National Center on Restorative Justice (NCRJ) at Vermont Law School launched “Reimagining Justice,” a restorative justice art contest. The contest encouraged the restorative justice […]

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 […]

Professor Tade Oyweunmi Discusses New Book on Decarbonization

Dr. Tade Oyewunmi is a Vermont Law School assistant professor and senior research fellow in energy law and policy. His teaching and research focuses on policies and regulation of natural gas and electricity markets, international energy and resources law, decarbonization and energy transitions, energy justice, and regulation of network-based industries.