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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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration and Panel Discussion

What Does an Equitable Legal System Look Like in Vermont? Please join us in celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday on Tuesday, January 17, 2023 from 12:45 p.m. to 2 p.m. This year’s event will be held in person in the Chase Community Center on Vermont Law and Graduate School campus. We are excited […]

Master of Animal Protection and Policy Webinar

Join Associate Professor of Law and the Director of the Animal Law and Policy Institute Delci Winders as she discusses our new Master of Animal Protection and Policy (MAPP) degree. MAPP students learn to navigate law and policy landscapes and effect change for animals. The curriculum, developed by faculty from the Animal Law and Policy […]

To Be Fair: Sarah Fair George and the Fight for Justice in Vermont

A panel discussion following the screening of the documentary film "To Be Fair: Sarah Fair George and the Fight for Justice in Vermont". The panel discussion included: filmmakers Jennifer Hill and Duane Peterson, VLGS Alum and Chittenden County State's Attorney Sarah George, Professor Jessica Brown, and Vermont State Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale (all interviewed […]

Master of Food and Agricultural Law and Policy Webinar

Learn more about the Master of Food and Agricultural Law and Policy degree program, which is designed for students who want to pursue intensive study and practical training in food and agricultural law and policy. The program trains students to effectively engage the institutions and individuals that influence food and agriculture law and policy and […]

Outdoor Recreation & the Law Symposium

The event brought together leaders in outdoor recreation discussing the major challenges associated with outdoor recreation, and how both local and national organizations are managing these issues. Our panelists were Taylor Leneau, the policy director from American Alpine Club; Kattie Eddinger, the Program Manager from the Upper Valley Trails Alliance; and Morgan Easton, Club President […]

Accelerated JD Information Session

The Accelerated Juris Doctor (AJD) program at Vermont Law School enables students to earn a JD degree in less time with the same curriculum and experiential learning opportunities. In this webinar, we will go over how the program works, the enrollment process and hear from current students about their experience in the AJD. Register […]

Master of Energy Regulation and Law Info Session

The Master of Energy Regulation and Law (MERL) program focuses on law and policy governing energy use, production, and transmission. Students develop a broad-based understanding of the intersection of energy and law, regulation, policy, and economic analysis. Register to Attend    

Race and the Law Symposium 2023 (Day 1)

The Black Law Students Association at Vermont Law and Graduate School invite you watch our annual Race and The Law Symposium! This symposium intertwined the tips and skills needed to secure employment post-grad and the factor race plays as a student of the law and as a practitioner. Race and The Law featured VLGS alumni […]

Race and the Law Symposium 2023 (Day 2)

The Black Law Students Association at Vermont Law and Graduate School invite you watch Day 2 of our annual Race and The Law Symposium! This symposium intertwined the tips and skills needed to secure employment post-grad and the factor race plays as a student of the law and as a practitioner. Race and The Law […]

The Call to Lead: Ethics and the Legal Profession

The VLGS Alumni Webinar Series continues on Tuesday, February 28, at 4 p.m. ET. Join professor and alumna Margaret Olnek JD'92 as she shares her perspective on lawyers as leaders at a time when the public's perception of lawyers is at an ebb.