From Ginsburg to Barrett: How 2020 Transformed Environmental Battles at the Supreme Court
Featuring Pamela King, E&E News Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch this event at vermontlaw.edu/live.
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Featuring Pamela King, E&E News Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch this event at vermontlaw.edu/live.
Featuring David Wirth, Boston College Law School Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch this event at vermontlaw.edu/live. About the speaker: Professor Wirth teaches environmental, administrative, public international, and foreign relations law. Previously, he was senior attorney and co-director of international […]
Featuring Jessica Scott-Reid, Freelance Journalist Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch this event at vermontlaw.edu/live.
Featuring David Takacs, UC Hastings Law Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch this event at vermontlaw.edu/live. About the speaker: Professor David Takacs is proud to teach at University of California Hastings College of the Law, which is his J.D. […]
Featuring Claire Brown, The Counter In the last four decades, harmful algal blooms have increasingly appeared in freshwater ecosystems across the United States during the summertime, forcing local officials to close beaches for swimming and poisoning local wildlife. At one point, an algal bloom in Lake Erie left Toledo residents without drinking […]
Featuring Robert Percival, University of Maryland Carey School of Law Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch this event at vermontlaw.edu/live. About the speaker: Professor Percival is the Director of the Environmental Law Program and Robert F. Stanton Professor of Law […]
Featuring Delcianna Winders, Vermont Law School Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch this event at vermontlaw.edu/live. About the speaker: Delcianna J. Winders is a visiting associate professor of law and Animal Law Program director at Vermont Law School. Professor Winders recently joined VLS […]
Featuring Geoffrey Garver, McGill University, Canada Each lecture is worth one VBA CLE credit. Lectures are free and open to the public. Watch this event at vermontlaw.edu/live.
Featuring Lisa Elaine Held, Civil Eats President Biden’s USDA is directing resources towards climate-smart agricultural initiatives like never before, while members of Congress are introducing various bills related to farming and climate impact. With funding now flowing in this direction, the food and agricultural industry’s biggest players are changing their public positioning […]
The Vermont Journal of Environmental Law at VLS Presents its Annual Symposium on Saturday, October 16th, 2021, from 8:00am–5:00pm. The event will be virtual with a live stream on the VLS Livestream Events Page. This year’s symposium is titled “A World of Waste in a Wasteful World". The symposium has four panels: Ocean/Water Pollution, […]
Vermont Law School Presents Embedded Racism in the Law Discussion What Does This Moment Require From Us: A Reckoning on Economics, Race, Climate Change, and the Covid-19 Pandemic Guest Speaker: Jacqueline Patterson Founder and Executive Director of the Chisholm Legacy Project Jacqueline Patterson is founder and executive director of the […]
Download the Program and Schedule Here! (pdf) The Vermont Law Review Presents its 20th Annual Symposium on Friday, November 5th, 2021, from 9:30am–4:45pm. The event will be virtual with a live stream on the VLS Livestream Events Page. Environmental activists and corporations often find themselves at odds. This is especially true within the […]