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 VLGS community. 

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February Admissions Open House

Yates Common Room at Vermont Law and Graduate School 164 Chelsea Street, South Royalton, Vermont, United States

Attending this dynamic event is the perfect way to envision life as a Vermont Law and Graduate School student. Throughout the day, you will get an in-depth look at the many opportunities available and how VLGS can help you reach your goals. In addition to being greeted by our amazing faculty, staff, and students, you'll […]

Legislative Breakfast

Vermont State House Cafeteria 115 State Street, Montpelier, Vermont

Join us at the Vermont State House to enjoy a continental breakfast and connect with VLGS alumni and friends in Montpelier. We will be honoring Senator Richard "Dick" McCormack MSEL'02 for his outstanding commitment and service to the State of Vermont, Windsor County, and Vermont Law and Graduate School.

Black History Month Presentation

Chase Community Center 164 Chelsea St., South Royalton, VT

Join us in person or virtually as we welcome guest speaker Dr. Aaron N. Taylor, senior vice president and executive director of AccessLex Center for Legal Education Excellence at the AccessLex Institute.  Dr. Taylor has spent his career working to ensure broad, inclusive access to the legal profession. Having written extensively about the experiences of […]

Residential JD Overview & What’s a Law Clinic?

Virtual

Meet Beth McCormack, dean of the law school, to learn about residential JD program options, including VLGS's Accelerated 2-year JD and Traditional 3-year JD. You'll also hear from our directors of the Veterans Legal Assistance Project, the Farmed Animal Advocacy Clinic, and more.

Healing After Environmental Disasters

Virtual

Environmental disasters, such as hurricanes, winter storms, and wildfires, can cause devastating effects to communities. Through the use of restorative practices, how can we help communities heal after an environmental disaster? Is there a role for restorative practices in planning for environmental resiliency? This virtual session will explore how communities that have experienced environmental devastation […]

TikTok v. Garland: A Discussion with President Rod Smolla

Virtual

The American Constitution Society at VLGS invites you to a dynamic event, which will feature President Rod Smolla discussing the recent TikTok v. Garland case. President Smolla will highlight the precedent leading to the decision and the First Amendment implications. One hour of Vermont Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit is available. Thank you for joining […]

Life in Vermont

Virtual

Join current students to hear more about life in Vermont. The group will highlight the town of South Royalton, our beautiful seasons, exciting outdoor activities (and keeping cozy indoors), student clubs, the culture on campus, and more.

Healing After Health Crises

Virtual

Covid-19 impacted communities across the world, but higher poverty communities and communities of color were disproportionately affected by the pandemic. These communities are still recovering, both from the loss of loved ones as well as economic and health impacts that Covid-19 left in its wake. How have heavily impacted communities healed after this monumental health […]

Vermont Supreme Court at VLGS

Oakes Hall, Room 109 164 Chelsea Street, South Royalton, VT

Join us as the Vermont Supreme Court hears three cases on the Vermont Law and Graduate School campus. For more information from the Vermont Judiciary, please click here. SCHEDULE: 9 a.m. ET: State of Vermont v. Stacey Lynn Vaillancourt* 10 a.m. ET: In re 8 Taft Street DRB & NOV Appeals (Stephen Wille Padnos* & […]

Master of Public Policy Webinar

Virtual

Join Stephen Pimpare, director of our Master of Public Policy (MPP) program, for an informative session exploring the qualities of an effective public policy professional and what makes our MPP program distinct.