GLOBAL REACH WITH JOSEPH KAIFALA JD’13
November 16, 2016 Raising Sierra Leone Born in Sierra Leone, educated in Norway and the U.S., Joseph Kaifala created the nonprofit Jeneba Project to rebuild schools and libraries in Sierra […]
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November 16, 2016 Raising Sierra Leone Born in Sierra Leone, educated in Norway and the U.S., Joseph Kaifala created the nonprofit Jeneba Project to rebuild schools and libraries in Sierra […]
February 17, 2017 By Robert Sand, Assistant Professor of Law “I was very pleased to see that H.55, a bill that guarantees public defense services to all needy people who […]
March 17, 2017 Marijuana reform is at a unique crossroad as policies on the recreational drug vary from state to state. On February 21, 2017, Vermont Law School professor Robert […]
April 6, 2017
As community solar projects become increasingly popular around the country, there’s a question that any potential participants should be asking: will our community actually own our solar power?
May 8, 2017 By Sarah M. Reiter, Associate Director, Career Services and Adjunct Faculty Our students will be traveling far and wide this summer to experience law for the community […]
May 12, 2017 As a candidate, Donald Trump famously dismissed climate change as a “hoax” invented by the Chinese to gain a competitive advantage in the global marketplace. As President, […]
June 5, 2017 By Pat Parenteau, Senior Counsel and Professor, Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic June 1, 2017, will go down as the day the United States turned its […]
June 16, 2017 By Sarah Reiter, Adjunct Faculty, Vermont Law School The state of California continues to act as a pioneer when it comes to American climate change initiatives, in […]
July 18, 2017 By Sarah M. Reiter, Adjunct Faculty, Vermont Law School; Aaron Strong, Assistant Professor of Marine Policy, School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine, Orono Along the rocky […]
Nov. 10, 2017 By Laurie Izutsu Earlier this week, on a November day striking in its darkness and its warmth, I caught up with Chris Whidden JD’18, president of the […]