Fellowship for Law School
The Center for Agriculture and Food Systems (CAFS) at the Vermont Law
School is pleased to invite eligible candidates to apply for a two-year
Fellow position from August 2013 through July 2015. The fellowship
combines the opportunity to obtain an LLM degree in Environmental Law
from one of the leading environmental law programs in the nation with
the opportunity to work in the cutting edge field of Agriculture and
Food Law with experienced environmental, agriculture, and food law
practitioners and students in a setting focused on promoting sustainable
agriculture and food systems. The fellowship includes a full tuition
waiver, provides a $30,000 stipend, and diverse, marketable experience
in teaching, curriculum development, advocacy work.
The Center for Agriculture and Food Systems has a dual mission:
(1) To train the next generation of sustainable food and agriculture law
and policy advocates and practitioners in support of robust local and
regional food systems; and
(2) To develop legal tools, disseminate information, and advocate for sustainable agriculture and food systems.
For more information about the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, please visit:
http://www.vermontlaw.edu/Academics/Environmental_Law_Center/Institutes_...
LLM in Environmental Law
The LLM in Environmental Law degree is designed for a select group of
post-JD candidates seeking to specialize in the practice of
environmental law, or pursue careers in teaching, research, or public
policy. Candidates include recent law school graduates and practicing
lawyers who wish to develop an environmental law specialty. The
cornerstone of the LLM program is the Graduate Seminar. A minimum of 30
academic credits are required to complete the program. For the CAFS
Fellow, this 30 credit program is spread over two years. Vermont Law
School's environmental law curriculum includes more than 50 courses in
environmental law, policy, science, and ethics. For more information
about the LLM program, please visit:
http://www.vermontlaw.edu/Academics/Degrees/Master_of_Laws_(LLM)/LLM_in_Environmental_Law.htm
Description of the CAFS Fellow Position
In addition to pursuing the LLM degree, the CAFS Fellow will work
part-time (at least 20 hours per week) on CAFS projects. The Fellow
will work closely with the CAFS Director on both aspects of the Center’s
mission. The Fellow will work with and mentor students. The Fellow
will also work with clients (farmers, government, and non-profits) to
develop legal tools and trainings such as legislative proposals, legal
and policy analysis, template agreements, and famer and producer
workshops. The Fellow's responsibilities will include, but are not
limited to:
- Working with and supervising student clinicians to provide legal assistance to help farmers, producers, and NGOs, including developing template legal instruments for food production, distribution, and marketing; legislative and regulatory analysis and reform proposals; developing and conducting training and workshops on legal issues impacting farmers and food producers;
- Engaging in outreach to the food and agriculture community, including representing CAFS at food and agriculture events;
- Assisting the Director in identifying grant opportunities and drafting grants to accomplish projects of the Center; and
- Assisting in the development of innovative legal and policy ideas for promoting sustainable agriculture regional and local food systems.
The Fellow may also develop and teach a sustainable agriculture law course.
Summary of CAFS Fellow Qualifications
- JD from an ABA accredited law school
- Minimum of two years of relevant legal experience, including experience practicing agricultural or environmental law is preferred
- Strong legal research and writing, interpersonal, and communications skills
- Demonstrated commitment to sustainable agriculture and local/regional food systems, including work in food and agriculture settings is preferred
- Admission to the LLM in Environmental Law program at Vermont Law School (application for LLM admission can occur concurrently with application for CAFS Fellow)
- Admission to Vermont Bar (can be obtained within first year of CAFS Fellow position)
