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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ELS Civic Engagement Series: Legislative Advocacy Training

This event is the first installment of the Environmental Law Society's Civic Engagement Series. Students will leave the training empowered to advocate in the legislature and ready to take action. The event will include a demonstration by Professor Teachout, a panel featuring Windsor County's Senate Representative, a Montpelier based lobbyist, and an advocate from the […]

World Water Day Movie and Speaker

World Water Day movie and speaker. A collaborative event with the Environmental Law Society. Movie and panelists are TBD.

Solutions Conference

Mental health professionals, attorneys and policy makers are invited to join Vermont Law School students to examine Mental Health and the Law at the 2019 Solutions Conference on Friday, March 22 from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Chase Community Center at VLS.  Participants will strengthen skills in professional wellness practices and learn ways […]

Know Your Rights Training – Legal Observer Edition

In commemoration of Week Against Incarceration and back by popular demand, we will be conducting Legal Observer Training. The National Lawyers Guild Legal Observer program was established in 1968 in New York City in response to protests at Columbia University and city-wide antiwar and civil rights demonstrations. That same year, Guild students organized for […]

Carbon Pricing and Beyond

From Madrid to SoRo, a reprise of three VLS presentations at the 19th Global Conference on Environmental Taxation in Madrid: Professor Janet Milne and students Emma Akrawi JD'19 and Jeff Sokolik JD'19.

Spaghetti Western

We will be providing a spaghetti dinner and watching western films. The dinner is free and open to the community. It will be at the Red Door Church and co-sponsored by the Schweitzer Fellows.