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This fall, the Vermont Law and Graduate School welcomed its first class of Brooks Institute for Animal Rights and Policy Animal Law LLM fellows. The four practicing lawyers will spend the school year focused on animal issues.
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Migrant Justice, a farmworker advocacy group, partnered with Vermont Law and Graduate School's Center for Agriculture and Food Systems in 2018 to develop a manual of farmworker's rights. Now, they've updated the guide.
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The school said in court that the murals' depictions of African Americans struck some as "caricatured and offensive."
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The Vermont-based Maverick Lloyd Foundation says it's making the donation with hopes of furthering climate advocacy work.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with an immigration attorney in Vermont and the head of a refugee center in Montreal about U.S.-Canada border relations and asylum seekers.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak learns more about the lawsuit over Middlebury College's renaming of its chapel.
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Vermont's state government has issued guidelines college campuses will have to follow in order to reopen on campus this fall. They include: mandatory…
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In South Royalton, there’s a great craft beer bar, a bustling food co-op and a new coffee shop opening — but just about anyone you ask will tell you the…
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There is turmoil at Vermont Law School following the news that tenure has been revoked for 14 out of 19 faculty members at the South Royalton institution.…
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Brittmy Martinez, a rising second-year student at Vermont Law School, is one of three VLS students recently named to the National Black Law Students…