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THE GRAPEVINE
Week 6– February 11, 2019
February
Welcome
The Grapevine is your weekly newsletter published by the SBA for law students. The Grapevine
features a weekly calendar of events as well as news from the SBA, and announcements from
various on campus clubs.
Submissions
The Grapevine is produced by your SBA Secretaries, Nicole Zimmerman and Kimberly Sparrer.
Submissions must be e-mailed to the [email protected] by Friday at 5:00 PM to be
included in the following weeks newsletter.
Your 2019 SBA Board Members
Mikaela Burkhardt & Kayleigh Chevrier Presidents
Trisha Sandhu & Ozzy Hidalgo-Otamendi
Vice Presidents of Full Time Students
Katerina U & Sharine Xuan Vice Presidents of Part Time Students
Angelica Leo & Seralyn Fields
Vice Presidents of External Affairs
Caitlin Mitchell & Heim Kirin Grewal Community Service Chairs
Sean Phillips
Director of Internal Communications
Jonathan Abrouk & Brittnie Panetta Treasurers
Kimberly Sparrer & Nicole Zimmerman
Secretaries
THE GRAPEVINE
Week 6– February 11, 2019
February
Special Announcements
Monday, February 18th- Presidents’ Day (No School) Tuesday, February 19th- Administrative Monday
Request to reschedule an exam for administrative reasons by March 1, 2019.
Barristers’ tickets will be going on sale today at 12:00PM. Keep an eye out for a school-wide email with the link.
THE GRAPEVINE
Week 6– February 11, 2019
February
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
9:00AM SCU Eats-Farmers Market Fruit @ Charney Student Lounge
9:00AM SCU Eats- Noah’s Bagels @ Charney’s Student Lounge 9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill 12:00PM ILSO-Emoji’s and the Law Event @ Charney 104 12:00PM Board of Governors Meeting @Charney 316
9:00AM-12:00PM HTLI-China IP Law Mini-Symposium @ Mission Room, Benson Center 9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill 1:30PM SCU Eats- Stone Soup @ Charney Student Lounge 12:00PM Stress Ball Making with Wellness Task Force @ Grand Atrium 12:00-1:00PM APALSA-Proper Tea Party with Professor Sloss @Charney 104
9:00AM SCU Eats- Breakfast Club @ Charney Student Lounge 12:00-1:00PM Latinx Excellence Networking Event @Charney 101
*Deadline for International Law Certificate Application
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18 19 20 21 22 23 24
*Presidents’ Day
Administrative Monday! 9:00AM SCU Eats- Noah’s Bagels @ Charney’s Student Lounge 9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill
9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill 1:30PM SCU Eats- Stone Soup @ Charney Student Lounge 6:30PM SCLR-Networking Reception @ Charney Atrium
9:00AM SCU Eats- Breakfast Club @ Charney Student Lounge
Event Details
Tuesday, February
12th & Wednesday
February 20th
2L and 3L Career Counseling Opportunity Make an appointment on SCU Law Jobs to get a chance to receive career advice from Fred Gonzalez, a long time friend of SCU Law before the Hi-Tech Career Fair.
Wednesday, February
20th
Santa Clara Law Review Presents: Networking Reception for Santa Clara Law Review Alumni 6:30PM @Charney Hall Join us for drinks, food, networking with current law students and past law review alumni in our brand new law school building, Charney Hall.
Wednesday, February
27th
Fraud and Technology Symposium: A law enforcement perspective 12:00PM @Charney 106 In collaboration with the Santa Clara District Attorney’s Office, the Criminal Law Society is hosting three panel discussions on fraud and technology: (1) Corporate Embezzlement and Fraud, (2) Dark Web and Crypto Currency, and (3) Real Estate Fraud.
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February
Thursday, February
28th
21st Annual High Tech Career Fair 4:00PM @Charney Hall, Mabie Grand Atrium Join us in February to meet our future law and technology leaders, students who are interested in the fusion of law and technology.
Friday, March 1st
Santa Clara Law Review Symposium: Antitrust and Silicon Valley 9:00AM-6:00PM @Charney Hall Learn from expert antitrust lawyers and nationally renowned scholars. This will cover such topics as: platform markets, intellectual property, and its inter-face with antitrust law, competition and collusion issues in markets for pharmaceutical products, and how antitrust effects gig economy markets.
Tuesday, March 5th
Artificial Intelligence and Automated Systems- High tech 12:00PM @Chqrney 106 Mark Lyon, a partner at Gibson Dunn, about the legal, ethical, and policy issues arising from the use of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and automated vehicles.
Student Services Notes February 11, 2019
Graduating? If so, be sure to file your
Moral Character Application soon!
WHEN IS MY EXAM?
Did you know that the exam dates and times were already set before you even registered? This information has been available to you online at: http://law.scu.edu/course-schedule/ Have an exam conflict? Two exams on the same day? Request to reschedule an exam for administrative reasons is due by
March 1, 2019. Submit your request before you leave for Spring
Break! http://law.scu.edu/studentservices/exam-reschedule-form.cfm
In honor of Presidents’ Day, classes
will not meet on Mon. Feb. 18, 2019.
ADMINISTRATIVE
MONDAY! Tuesday, February 19
This means that all Monday classes meet in place of all
Tuesday classes. Wednesday
will be Wednesday. Thursday will be Thursday. Friday will be Friday. Saturday classes will meet as regularly scheduled.
Feb. 13 COL meeting
Feb. 18
Presidents’ Day –
Academic and Administrative holiday- no classes
Feb. 19 Administrative Monday: All Monday classes meet in place of all Tuesday classes
Feb. 21 University Bursar’s pay-
ment due date
Mar. 1
Last day to request an exam reschedule for ad-ministrative reasons
Mar. 11-16
Spring break, no classes
Mar. 25-29
Wellness Week
Presidents’ Day
US Law LLM students:
March 1 is the last day request for a language accommodation during the examination period if applicable. To find the form, go to em-ery.scu.edu, Useful Links, Forms for Students, LLM in US Law Exam Petition for Language Ac-commodation form.
Council of Leaders Meeting
Wed. Feb. 13
1:00 - 2:00 PM
Charney 207
Wellness Tip:
Laugh everyday! Laughing is a great
way to reduce stress.
RUMOR MILL: We heard a rumor that there is a first year student out there who recently got a DUI. If it is true and you know who this person is; please encourage him or her to come see me right away! When he/she responds that com-ing to see me is the last thing they want to do, please read him/her the following: A. Student Service’s goal is not to further punish this person but to help him navigate his way through the mess that he/she just created for themselves. B. This person is going to have to pass a Moral Character determination by the state bar association in order to practice law. Evidence of a possible substance abuse problem could cause the bar to delay or deny approval. He/she needs to under-stand the process. C. If this person had any other incidents that were substance - abuse related – and then had another incident as a graduate law student - the individual will need to start taking action immediately to show the bar association that he/she has taken steps toward rehabilitation and recovery and we can explain how. D. And lastly and most importantly, this person might need help and we would like to provide assistance and support!
STRESS BALL
MAKING Wed. Feb. 13 @ noon in the Atrium
Sponsored by the Wellness Task Force
"PROPER TEA" PARTY WITH PROF. SLOSS!
P R E S E N T S . . .
Worried about property midterms and finals? Prof.
Sloss will go over concepts covered by most
property classes. Ask questions, and get pointed
feedback from a property pro!
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RSVP at https://bit.ly/2CJLvK4
Food and tea provided.
This event will be recorded for students who cannot attend!
"PROPER TEA"
SANTA CLARA LAW REVIEW PRESENTS:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 | 6 :30 PM
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Antitrust and Silicon Valley: New Themes and Direction in Competition Law and Policy
Learn from expert antitrust lawyers and nationally renowned scholars. This will cover such topics as: platform markets, intellectual property and its inter-face with antitrust law, competition and collusion issues in markets for
pharmaceutical products, and how antitrust effects gig economy markets.
Friday March 1, 2019 | 9 AM - 6 PMCharney Hall
Santa Clara University School of Law
Breakfast and lunch provided
Reception to follow
MCLE credits availablehttps://law.scu.edu/event/antitrust-and-silicon-valley-new-themes-and-
direction-in-competition-law-and-policy/
REGISTER HERE
Attention May Graduates!
H a v e y o u a p p l i e d f o r y o u r I n t e r n a t i o n a l L a w C e r t i f i c a t e ?
Select from specializations in:
Public International Law International Business Law
Comparative Law
Apply by February 15th to receive your International Law Certificate at
http://law.scu.edu/international/international-law-certificate
SCU Law's 21st Annual High Tech Career Fair
February 28 | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Charney Hall, Mabie Grand Atrium
Interested in working in high tech? Join us at ourannual High Tech Career fair to network and
speak with representatives from variouscompanies and firms in and around Silicon
Valley!
Business attire required and make sure to bringseveral copies of your resume. Don't forget to
RSVP!RSVP
Link: https://goo.gl/forms/nvJah4amVHx3I2
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