Events Calendar

Stay informed and stay engaged with the VLGS Events Calendar. Expand your knowledge with stimulating discussions from our symposiums, webinars, and weekly info sessions. Our calendar is your go-to resource for staying ahead of the latest happenings within the Vermont Law and Graduate School community. 

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VLGS Maverick Lloyd School for the Environment Webinar

The Admissions team will be joined by Dean Jennifer Rushlow and Director Anne Linehan for a live webinar event to talk about the suite of environmental graduate degree programs offered at Vermont Law and Graduate School. We'll explore the many opportunities available to our graduate students through the variety of centers, institutes and programs and […]

Restorative Justice at Vermont Law and Graduate School Webinar

Assistant Professor and Director of the Center for Justice Reform, Jessica Brown and Assistant Director of Education and Outreach at the National Center on Restorative Justice, Alanna Ojibway will join Admissions for a live webinar event exploring both the CJR and NCORJ. We'll highlight opportunities available for VLGS students to get involved and utilize these […]

Utilizing Restorative Justice Practices as a Response to Intimate Partner Violence

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Center for Justice Reform Fall Conference: Second Look

Join us to explore the latest developments in criminal justice reform and the implementation of "Second Look" legislation, an opportunity to reevaluate an individual’s sentence after the defendant has served a significant period of time in prison. Anticipated panelists include national and regional experts, legislators and those with lived experience. Watch Live at https://youtube.com/live/8qnhlQVy6WQ?feature=share

25th Annual Vermont Journal of Environmental Law Symposium

      Registration is encouraged for all attendees, but required for individuals who wish to obtain CLE credit.         REGISTER NOW »     EVENT SCHEDULE »     DIGITAL PROGRAM »          

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

    GUEST SPEAKER Mia Schultz (she/her)—a mixed-race Black woman and commissioner for the Vermont State Truth and Reconciliation Commission—is a devoted advocate for truth, healing, and reconciliation in Vermont’s diverse communities. Originally from Arizona, Mia’s transformative journey led her to Bennington, Vermont, in 2016. Recognized as a human rights […]

Race and the Law with Kiah Morris

  WATCH » GUEST SPEAKER Kiah Morris—Originally from Chicago, Kiah Morris lives in Vermont, where she served in the general assembly as a State Representative from 2014 to 2016 and 2016 to 2018. She […]

Burlington Mayoral Debate

Vermont Law and Graduate School, the Caroline Fund, and the Vermont Institute of Community and International Involvement are teaming up to host a debate between Burlington’s mayoral candidates. The four declared candidates for a 3-year term in the city’s top seat—Joan Shannon (D), Emma Mulvaney-Stanak (P), Christopher Haessly (I) and William Emmons (I)—have been […]

Vermont Supreme Court at VLGS

The Vermont Supreme Court will be hearing three cases on the Vermont Law and Graduate School campus on Tuesday, March 19. Please note that Court rules will apply. All cell phones must be silenced and may not be used to record from the gallery orally or visually. Security personnel will check any items you […]

VLGS’s “Bust the Trust Symposium”

Vermont Law and Graduate School’s Food and Agricultural Law Society is hosting a symposium, “Bust the Trust,” to discuss legal trends in the growing antitrust movement. Learn from legal experts at a state and national level about the role of antitrust in various areas, such as consolidation in agriculture, the implications on business, and careers […]