R.E.A.C.T. with John Broderick
Former New Hampshire Chief Justice John Broderick will visit Vermont Law School on Thursday, February 13 to educate us about the signs of mental illness and ways to help others (or ourselves). Hope to see you there!
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Former New Hampshire Chief Justice John Broderick will visit Vermont Law School on Thursday, February 13 to educate us about the signs of mental illness and ways to help others (or ourselves). Hope to see you there!
Historically as many as half of all VLS graduates end up practicing law solo or in small firms. Join us for lunch and a panel discussion of this kind of law practice. The panel of experienced solo and small firm practitioners will explore the unique challenges presented to those who choose this area of practice, […]
The Vermont Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in five cases during the high court's annual session at Vermont Law School on Wednesday, March 4 in Oakes Hall on the VLS campus. The session is open to the public. Vermont Court Rules apply for media coverage. Watch live at vermontlaw.edu/live.
Chris Root from the Vermont Electric Power Company presents "Status of Renewable Energy Generation in Vermont and the Changing Power Grid" Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch it at: vermontlaw.edu/live Don't miss this next installment of the Vermont Law School Virtual brown […]
Patrick Parenteau from Vermont Law School presents "Clean Water Act Update: The Maui Decision; WOTUS Wars Part Two; World's Worst Copper Mine; and More" Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch it at: vermontlaw.edu/live Mark your calendar for this installment of the […]
Jonathan Rosenbloom from Vermont Law School presents "The Sustainable Development Code: Helping Local Governments Build Resilience and Adapt to Uncertainty" Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch it at: vermontlaw.edu/live Mark your calendar for this installment of the Vermont Law School Virtual brown […]
Jim Salzman from the UCLA School of Law and University of California, Santa Barbara presents "Mine: How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives" Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch it at: vermontlaw.edu/live Mark your calendar for this installment of […]
Watch a recording of this event here. David Muraskin from Vermont Law School, Public Justice, presents "Sick in the Slaughterhouse: Protecting Meat Industry Workers During the Pandemic and Beyond" Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch it at: vermontlaw.edu/live Mark your […]
Vernice Miller-Travis from the Metropolitan Group presents "COVID and the Context of Systemic Race Discrimination and Environmental Justice" Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch it at: vermontlaw.edu/live Mark your calendar for this installment of the Vermont Law School Virtual brown bag summer lecture series […]
Geoffrey Garver from McGill University presents "Ecological Law - A Transformational Approach for Legal Systems" Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch it at: vermontlaw.edu/live Mark your calendar for this installment of the Vermont Law School Virtual brown bag summer lecture series - […]
David Wirth from Boston College Law School presents "USMCA (NAFTA 2.0) - Implications for Sustainability" Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch it at: vermontlaw.edu/live Mark your calendar for this installment of the Vermont Law School Virtual brown bag summer lecture series - […]
Join professors Hillary Hoffmann and Monte Mills for a panel discussion on Embedded Racism in the Law. For far too long, the laws and policies of the United States have been premised on the erasure and exclusion of the continent's indigenous peoples. From the pre-founding theories of George Washington to the wild Manifest Destiny […]