VLS in the News
Week of Feb. 22
March 3, 2010
- The Chronicle of Higher Education talked to Dean Jeff Shields on Feb. 28 about the "don't ask, don't tell" law.
- Bizjournals quoted Mark Cooper in a Feb. 27 story about the nuclear power industry. Cooper is a senior research fellow for economic analysis at the VLS Institute for Energy and the Environment.
- In his Feb. 26 column for SI.com, Associate Professor Michael McCann wrote about NFL teams releasing players who have suffered concussions.
- In a Feb. 25 story by VPR that also aired on NPR, Professor Pat Parenteau discussed efforts by the EPA to reduce pollution in the Long Island Sound.
- VPR talked to Professor Michael Dworkin for a Feb. 25 story on the Vermont Senate's vote to not relicense Vermont Yankee.
- The TaxProf Blog weighed in on Feb. 24 about the L3C, an issue explored at the Vermont Law Review's annual symposium in February.
- Professor Pat Parenteau talked to the Original Vermont Observer for a story Feb. 25 about inaccurate information given out by Vermont Yankee about the plant's radioactive leaks.
- The Atlanta Journal Constitution quoted Adjunct Professor Peter Bradford on Feb. 23 in a story about nuclear power.
- Vermont Business magazine had a Feb. 23 story about Vermont Law School and its partners in the "Minds on the Edge" project receiving a national mental health award.
- Professor Michael Dworkin was quoted in the New Orleans Times-Picayune and Red State on Feb. 22 about Vermont Yankee's radioactive leaks and the plant's relicensing efforts.
- In his Feb. 22 column in SI.com, Associate Professor Michael McCann wrote about the possibility of a civil action being filed in the death of an Olympic luger.
- Assistant Professor Don Kreis offered his perspective on the L3C in an op-ed column in vtdigger.com on Feb. 22.

