Vermont Law School seeks a Faculty Director for its Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic (ENRLC) to commence in the Summer or Fall of 2019. Vermont Law School's highly ranked environmental program includes a curriculum of over 50 environmental law courses, as well as six advanced degrees in environmental law.
Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic
The ENRLC is effectively a public interest environmental law firm embedded in a mission-driven environmental law school. The ENRLC gives students the opportunity to develop their lawyering skills by working with clients on real cases and projects. The ENRLC engages primarily in strategic impact litigation on critical environmental and land use issues. We have also worked on administrative agency proceedings, client counseling, and other forms of environmental advocacy. Our clients are community groups and environmental organizations, and we partner with a wide variety of organizations at the local, regional, and national level.
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