Grace Renshaw
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Adrienne Kittos ’09 honored as Tennessee Bar Association’s Ashley Wiltshire Public Service Attorney of the Year
Kittos was legal director of Tennessee Justice for Our Neighbors, which provides low-cost legal services to immigrants, for nine years. Read MoreJan. 10, 2019
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Angie Bergman ’13 honored as Tennessee Bar Association’s Harris Gilbert Pro Bono Volunteer of the Year
Bergman is an associate with Bass Berry & Sims in Nashville. She was honored for her pro bono representation of a client accused of murder. Read MoreJan. 10, 2019
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Cat Moon ’98 featured in online interview about new PoLI Institute at VLS
Moon was interviewed by Mary Juetten for a Forbes online Entrepreneurs interview about her new role as director of the PoLI Institute, which provides immersion courses for practicing attorneys and other legal professionals as an extension of the law school's Program on Law and Innovation. Read MoreJan. 8, 2019
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Research by Michael Vandenbergh indicates carbon labeling can reduce greenhouse gases
In a new commentary published in Nature Climate Change, Vandenbergh and co-author Kristian Steensen Nielsen identify ways individuals can reduce greenhouse gases. Read MoreJan. 2, 2019
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Kevin Stack appointed public member of the Administrative Council of the United States
Professor Stack has been appointed to a two-year term on the ACUS, an independent federal agency that advices the government on how to improve the administrative process. Read MoreDec. 11, 2018
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Article by Tim Meyer selected as one of the top five environmental articles for 2018 academic year
Meyer’s Columbia Law Review article, “Free Trade, Fair Trade and Selective Enforcement,” will be reprinted in the twelfth edition of the Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review. Jim Rossi’s Minnesota Law Review article, “Carbon Taxation by Regulation,” received honorable mention. Read MoreDec. 3, 2018
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Allen Gates ’72 installed as president of the American College of Environmental Lawyers
Gates, who is a partner at Mitchell Williams in Little Rock, Arkansas, is one of four attorneys in Arkansas admitted to membership in thenational environmental law organization. He will serve a one-year term. Read MoreDec. 3, 2018
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Michael Vandenbergh elected fellow in the American College of Environmental Lawyers
Vandenbergh directs Vanderbilt University’s interdisciplinary Climate Change Research Network and co-directs the Energy, Environment and Land Use Program at VLS. Read MoreDec. 3, 2018
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VLS launches Law and Innovation immersion-based courses for practicing attorneys and legal professionals
Practical courses for legal professionals developed through Vanderbilt's Program on Law and Innovation will be offered at the Wond'ry on the Vanderbilt campus. The first course, Legal Project Management 2.0 Immersion, is slated for Feb. 2-3, 2019. Read MoreNov. 29, 2018
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VLS ranked among top 10 U.S. law schools by Princeton Review in three categories
VLS ranked second for Best Quality of Life, ninth for Best Professors, and eighth for Greatest Resources for Women in Princeton Review’s 2019 rankings, which list the top 10 law schools in 12 categories relevant to prospective students. Read MoreNov. 27, 2018