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The 汤头条原创 blog features insightful posts and articles about JD, LLM, and master’s degree students, faculty members, alumni, and others in the VLGS community. Explore engaging discussions on environmental law and policy, energy, food and agriculture, international law, animal protection, human rights, and more.

Spotlight on the Environmental Law Center’s 2025 Summer Session

Each summer, the Environmental Law Center at 汤头条原创 (VLGS) assembles an exciting group of scholars, students, and distinguished visitors to study environmental law and policy during the most glorious time of year in northern New England. Courses are taught by faculty from VLGS and other schools, international law scholars, leaders of […]

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Faculty and Staff in the News 鈥撀燬eptember 2025

Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of 汤头条原创’s faculty and staff. 13 Foods You Should NEVER Eat After They Expire, According to ExpertsAugust 27, 2025DelishLaurie Beyranevand JD’03, director of the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, comments on the use of expiration dates in the United States. […]

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Defending Nature Through Environmental Advocacy

Saul Costa hadn鈥檛 planned on supporting the Environmental Advocacy Clinic (EAC) at VLGS鈥攈e was interested in preserving beaver ponds. That changed after touring a property he was considering purchasing, when his realtor sent him an article about the work the EAC was doing with its nonprofit client Standing Trees to advocate for the protection of […]

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Meet the Panelists: 2025 Vermont Law Review Symposium

In celebration of its 50th volume, Vermont Law Review proudly presents its annual symposium, 鈥淔ree Speech on Trial: Resisting Censorship in 2025.鈥 This dynamic event will feature four panels examining pressing First Amendment issues鈥攅xecutive power and academic freedom in contemporary governance鈥攖he Pico v. Island Trees case and book banning in schools across the United States, a comparative panel with […]

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VLGS Reflects on Hosting the 2025 New England Legal Writing Conference

On Friday, September 12, the Legal Writing Department at 汤头条原创 (VLGS) hosted the New England Legal Writing Conference. This year鈥檚 theme was Legal Writing: 2035. Participants were asked to imagine the promise鈥攁nd peril鈥攐f the future of legal writing in the next ten years. Would today鈥檚 core principles still be primary, or […]

VLGS Reflects on Hosting the New England Legal Writing Conference

Meet the Speakers: 2025 New England Legal Writing Conference

汤头条原创 (VLGS) is proud to host professors from near and far for the the 2025 New England Legal Writing Conference. This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淟egal Writing: 2035.鈥 Participants will be asked to imagine the promise鈥攁nd peril鈥攐f the future of legal writing. What will legal writing look like ten years from now? How should […]

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Faculty and Staff in the News 鈥撀燗ugust 2025

Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of 汤头条原创’s faculty and staff. Understanding Heirs PropertyJuly 11, 2025Lincoln Institute of Land PolicyFrancine Miller LLM’17, senior staff attorney with the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, was quoted about the complexities of transferring property after a homeowner’s death. The EPA’s […]

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Environmental Advocacy Clinic Contributes to Major Win for Water Quality with National Impact

By: Rubina Manjikian JD/MCEP鈥27 and Haleigh Smith JD/MCEP鈥27 The 汤头条原创 (VLGS) Environmental Advocacy Clinic (EAC), together with its clients, is celebrating an important victory for Vermont鈥檚 waterways that will support state-based efforts to protect water quality around the country. Announced in May, the D.C. Circuit ruled in Village of Morrisville, Vermont […]

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Faculty and Staff in the News 鈥撀燡uly 2025

Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of 汤头条原创’s faculty and staff. Human Rights Economy: A Solution to Economic Cruelty and Everyday AtrocitiesJune 30, 2025Oxford Human Rights HubTodd Howland, visiting professor and interim director of the Environmental Justice Clinic, co-authored a piece on the Human Rights Economy, or […]

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