Established in November 2024, the Vermont Undergraduate Law Review serves as a platform for students to engage in scholarly legal discussions, explore diverse perspectives, and contribute original research and analysis.
VULR prioritizes the creation of an open, respectful dialogue. Through respect, collaboration, inclusion, empowerment, empathy, and diversity, VULR creates a supportive environment for its members. While writers are encouraged to engage in critical thinking and form their own arguments, the publication maintains a strict non-partisan stance.
At VULR, we encourage undergraduates from all disciplines to submit their work, participate in peer reviews, and develop their writing skills in a supportive environment. Through our once-a-semester publication, workshops, and events, we aim to cultivate a community of passionate learners and future leaders in the legal field.
Founder & Editor-In-Chief
Liv is a senior majoring in gender, sexuality, and women's studies (GSWS) and public health, currently working on her senior thesis. Her main academic interest is in bioethics and health disparities.
In her free time, she enjoys playing croquet (it's really cool), thrifting, skiing, practicing yoga, and watching poorly produced reality TV shows.
After graduation, she plans to take a gap year to work in biotech or pharma before getting her masters in public policy.
Vice President & Outreach Coordinator
Paige is a sophomore majoring in political science and minoring in religion. Her main academic interest lies in international relations and the socio-cultural impact of religion.
In her free time, she enjoys reading, scrapbooking, playing chess, and participating in trivia.
Chloe Weber
Editor
Chloe is a senior in the Rubenstein School, majoring in sustainability, ecology and policy with a concentration in environmental planning, policy and law. Her main interests are the influences of invasive species on terrestrial and marine ecosystems and fisheries management.
In her free time, she loves to bike, hike, ski, travel and read. After graduation, she plans on taking a gap year and travelling.
Liliana Mefford
Editor
Liliana is a senior majoring in political science with minors in law & society and Spanish. Her academic interests lie in utilizing constitutional law to uphold civil rights and effective communication.
In her free time, she enjoys reading old books, petting dogs, and scouring the internet for vintage clothes.
Editor
Ellie is a first-year student majoring in public health. Her main academic interests are global health inequities and cultural studies.
In her free time, she enjoys trying new restaurants, skiing, rock climbing, and making really niche playlists.
After graduation, she plans on attending law school to focus on healthcare policies.
Adelyne Collin
Editor
Adelyne is a senior majoring in political science and minoring in law. She is interested in pursuing law school and a career in women’s rights after graduation.
In her free time, she loves reading novels (particularly Gillian Flynn and Ottessa Moshfegh), skiing at Smuggs, thrifting, crocheting/knitting, and painting with watercolors and oils.