CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR THE WEEK OF AUG. 23
Transcript of CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR THE WEEK OF AUG. 23
CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR THE WEEK OF AUG. 23
Check out our full calendar of events at http://law.scu.edu/calendar
“The value of a man resides in what he gives and not what he is capable of receiving.” ~Albert Einstein
Quote of the Week:
Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 27 Aug. 28
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
CLUB DAY12-1pm &
5-6pmAlameda Mall
SCU Law Soccer Association Pick-
Up GamesHomestead FieldEvery Wednesday
at 4pm
Meet the SBA Committee Sign-Up
PI & SJ Welcome Day12- 1pm B129Lunch Provided
Reception 5-6pm
APALSA 12-1pm B127
Lunch Provided
PALSPhilipino American
Las SocietyPopsicle Sale11:30-1pm
Bannan
Fundamental Friday: Strategies for reading and In-class learning
12pm - 1pmB127
International Moot Court Ap-plications Due
Parents and Part-ners Program
8:30 am-1:00pmB142
CARNIVAL1:00 pm
Alameda MallBring your family
SCU Law Soccer Association Pick-
Up GamesHomestead FieldEvery Saturday at
4pm
Inside:Page 2 - Letter from the President Page 3 - PI&SJ AnouncementPage 4 - Parents and Partners Anouncement Page 5-6 - Clubs and Faculty Anouncement
Carlos RosarioPresident
Jessica Montoya & Christian CornejoCo-Vice Presidents (Full-Time)
[email protected] & [email protected]
Jessica BacosaVice Presidents (Part-time)
Johanna JacobSecretary
Martin KoppOnline Editor
Camille Alfaro-MartellTreasurer
SBA Board: From the President:
Greetings,
Welcome back everyone! I hope you enjoyed your summers and are adjusting smoothly to being back in class.
As always, student organizations are busy planning intro-duction meetings for new students and welcoming returning students. This year’s club day is this Wednesday from 12-1 p.m. and 5-6 p.m. at the Alameda mall, between Bannan and Heafey. There, all student clubs will give information about their organization and collect contact information.
This Thursday the Student Bar Association will hold it’s an-nual Meet the SBA meeting. We’ll have sign up sheets for various social and community service committees, among others. We also will talk about the class representative elec-tions. In addition to class rep positions, our Part Time Vice President will be graduating in December, so any part time 2L, 3L, or 4L may run in a special election. Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions.
To the incoming 1Ls, let me first say congratulations! First year is hard but try to enjoy yourselves. All the returning students are nice and always willing to talk about life, law school, and Santa Clara. Time flies and before you know it you’ll have new 1Ls asking for advice. Have fun, study hard, and meet a lot of people!
Hope you are enjoying yourself while we wait for the lounge to be finished,
Carlos Rosario
PUBLIC INTEREST & SOCIAL JUSTICE LAW
WELCOME DAY
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2010
PART I: WHY DO YOU DO SOCIAL JUSTICE WORK?
A panel discussion; come explore and share your contributions to social justice!
NOON - 1:00 P.M. BANNAN 139. LUNCH PROVIDED.
Professor Anna Han, Professor Pratheepan Gulasekaram, 3L Sarah Mercer,
and Deborah Moss-West, Moderator
AND
PART II: PUBLIC INTEREST & SOCIAL JUSTICE LAW
WELCOME DAY RECEPTION
5:00 - 6:00 P.M. STRONG COMMON ROOMFEATURING
Public Interest and Social Justice Law Faculty & Staff
The Center for Social Justice and Public Service provides a locus for public interest and
social justice study and service. The Center builds a community for students, faculty, lawyers,
and others who share the commitment to giving voice in the legal system to marginalized,
subordinated, or underrepresented clients and causes.
FIRST YEAR LAW STUDENTS
Give your parents and/or partners a look into your life as a law student !
PLAN TO ATTEND THE PARENTS AND PARTNERS PROGRAM
Saturday, August 28, 20108:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Continental Breakfast – Bannan Hall - Outside Bannan 142Program – Bannan Hall, Room 142Lunch – Bannan Engineering Quad
Program includes:
Welcome by Dean Donald Polden
Mock Class by Professor Eric Wright
Three Panel Discussions
Curriculum/Enrollment/Alumni PanelLawrence Donatoni, Assistant Dean, Law Alumni & Development
Susan Erwin – Senior Assistant Dean for Student LifeCynthia Mertens – Associate Dean
Law Student SupportViva Harris – Assistant Director of Academic Support
Vicki Huebner – Assistant Dean for Law Career ServicesDr. Larry Wolfe, Director, Counseling & Psychological Service
Lunch Panel – Law Student Government & ActivitiesCamille Alfaro-Martell - 3L & SBA Treasurer
Christian Cornejo – 2L & SBA Co-Vice President (Full-Time)Dan C. Schaar – Santa Clara Law Grad – Class of 2008
FREE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND BOX LUNCH
RSVP to [email protected] or by August 24, 2010Please give the total number attending, including yourself, names and a daytime telephone number.
PLEASE INDICATE IF YOU AND YOUR GUESTS WILL BE STAYING FOR LUNCH.
Space limited to spouse/mate and/or parents - first come first served.
SCU Law Soccer Association
Pick-Up Games
Every Wednesday and Saturday at 4pm
E-mail [email protected] to join the email list
Location: Field on Homestead be-tween Lincoln and Scott
(later in the semester we will move to Bellomy Field)
Academic & Professional Development (APD)
Skills Workshop I: Strategies for Reading & In-Class Learning Professor Marina Hsieh
Friday, August 27, 2010 12:00 – 1:05 p.m. Bannan 127 and simulcast in Bannan 139
This workshop sets out the “big picture” of law school methods to help you work
more strategically. We’ll connect reading assignments to class discussion to success on exams.
First year, visiting, and directed study students are encouraged to attend.
Honors Moot Court External (HMCE) and the
Center for Global Law & Policy (CGLP) Announce
Tryouts for:
Thursday, Aug 19: Applications and Oral Argument
Problem available on the HMCE Claranet Page
Friday, Aug 27 by 9 pm: Applications, along with resume
and unofficial law transcript are due.
Wednesday, Sept 1 at 4-6 pm & 7-9 pm: Oral argument
tryouts in Bannan Engineering 236. A sign-up sheet will
be posted on the HMCE Bulletin Board outside Bannan
310
2L’s in Summer 2010 advocacy participants will be scored on Advocacy briefs
2L’s in Fall 2010 Advocacy, 3L, 4L and Transfer participants must submit a 5-7 page
argumentative writing sample (turned in with application materials) To be considered,
you must submit an application AND sign up for a tryout session.
For more information and to turn in materials contact:
Jessica Wu at [email protected]
∗ Although students are encouraged to apply for all competitions in which they have interest, please understand that
participating in one HMCE competition generally precludes a student from participating in other HMCE
competitions in the same academic year.
Jessup International Law &
Pace International Criminal Law
Benefit for Justice 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Williman Room - Benson Center
Santa Clara University
The Benefit for Justice is an annual event that brings together the legal community and Santa Clara Law
for a night of socializing and fundraising to support the public interest and social justice summer work of law students.
Hors d'oeuvres, Silent/Live Auction, Music, and more!
Hosted by the
Public Interest and Social Justice Law Board.
To purchase tickets ($25), or to donate auction items, contact Benefit Chair Malia Vella ’11.
http://law.scu.edu/socialjustice/benefit-for-justice.cfm
SEEKING NOMINATIONS
FOR THE ANNUAL STUDENT SOCIAL JUSTICE SERVICE RECOGNITION AWARD
Presented at the 2010 Benefit for Justice!
The Benefit for Justice is seeking nominations to recognize
law students for their outstanding working
within the social justice community.
Please include the nominee’s Name, Year, Phone, Email and YOUR name and email,
as well as a brief statement about why the BFJ should recognize this individual for his or
her public interest and social justice efforts.
(Please be specific, and include names of organizations where this individual has worked
or volunteered. This information may be included in the event program.)
Nominations are due by FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2010
to Benefit Chair Malia Vella’s 3L Bannan Folder, or [email protected].
RESEARCH ASSISTANT NEEDED TO ASSIST IN RESEARCH RELATING TO A FORD
FOUNDATION GRANT ENTITLED
Immigrant Student National Position Paper Project
Experience with interviewing and/or survey data collection and analysis (i.e. experience in social science research) as well as a personal interest in the experiences of undocumented college students a plus. Please submit your resume to Professor Cynthia Mertens ([email protected]) as soon as possible. If you would like further information, please contact Profesor Mertens directly. She is located in Bergin 209 and her office number is 554-4025.