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.
Hot Topics 2018: Replacing Science with Politics in Rare Species Protection
Maya Kapoor, High Country News, "Replacing Science with Politics in Rare Species Protection"
Hot Topics 2018: Big Data and Food Oppression
Andrea Freeman, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law, “Big Data and Food Oppression”
Appalachian Trail Highlights
Join summer media fellow Maya Kapoor of High Country News who will show slides and talk about her 6-month trek over the entire length of the Appalachian Trail in 2009.
Faculty Hike
Join David Mears on a hike up Kent’s Ledge. Families welcome. Meet at David's office, 2nd floor Debevoise Hall By RSVP only (email Rebecca Milaschewski, at rmilaschewski@vermontlaw.edu to RSVP)
Hot Topics 2018: Environmental Adjudication in India: The National Green Tribunal
Gita Gill, Northumbria Law School, “Environmental Adjudication in India: The National Green Tribunal”
Term 4 Welcome Reception
Join us for a Welcome Reception for the Term 4 Summer Semester. Families welcome.
Hot Topics 2018: Unlocking Distributed Energy Resources: The Interplay Between Federal and State Authority
Ari Peskoe, Harvard Law School, “Unlocking Distributed Energy Resources: The Interplay Between Federal and State Authority”
Hot Topics 2018: The Environmental Impact of Hydropower Dam Projects in Southeast Asia
Roseanne Gerin, Radio Free Asia, “The Environmental Impact of Hydropower Dam Projects in Southeast Asia”
Hot Topics 2018: Cross Border Sewage, US-Mexico sludge and Trump’s Wall: An International Analysis
Catherine MacKenzie, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, “Cross Border Sewage, US-Mexico sludge and Trump's Wall: An International Analysis”
Vermont State’s Attorney Candidate Forum
On Thursday, August 2, the VLS Center for Justice Reform and the Vermont ACLU are co-hosting a forum for the Vermont State’s Attorney candidates in a contested primary or general election. Candidates from Bennington, Orleans, Essex, and Lamoille Counties have agreed to participate. The event is moderated by Professor Robert Sand, Director of the […]