| 16 | 17 - 8:30am 2012-09-17T17:30-05:00
Arbitration Meeting - 12:15pm 2012-09-17T13:15-05:00
State Dept. Foreign Service Info Session - 5:00pm 2012-09-17T17:30-05:00
Novice Mock Trial Mandatory Meeting The Board of Advocates is hosting a mandatory informative meeting at 5PM on Monday, September 17 in the Jeffers Courtroom to go over the rules for the Gardere Novice Mock Trial Tournament, which will commence on October 2. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/17/15037/ - 5:00pm
TLF 1L Section Rep. Application Deadline
| 18 - 8:30am 2012-09-18T17:30-05:00
Arbitration Meeting - Day 2 - 11:00am 2012-09-18T14:00-05:00
SBA Fall Election Day - 11:30am 2012-09-18T14:30-05:00
Library Fest Come win fabulous prizes and feast on treats while checking out the Tarlton Law Library!
The library is throwing open its doors so that UT law students can find out more about our services and tour the facility. You’ll get to see the hidden collections and chat with different librarians about all of the resources at your disposal. There will be treats and drawings for prizes at different stations. At the end of your visit, you’ll receive a gift and can enter your name for a grand prize drawing.
We look forward to seeing you then! Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/18/14824/ - 11:45am 2012-09-18T12:45-05:00
Crim Law I Luncheon - 12:00pm 2012-09-18T13:00-05:00
Networking as an International LL.M. - 12:00pm 2012-09-18T13:00-05:00
ELS Speaker - Adam Abrams, TELC ELS Speaker Series on Tuesday, September 18th at 12:00 pm in the Eidman Jury Room featuring Adam Abrams of the Texas Environmental Law Center. Mr. Abrams will talk about climate change litigation and the public trust doctrine. Lunch will be served.
This past summer, Mr. Abrams successfully litigated one of the first cases in the nation to use the public trust doctrine to force state action on climate change. (Angela Bonser-Lain, et al. v Texas Commission on Environmental Quality,
Case No. D-1-GN-11-002194). The lawsuit is part of legal action in 49 states, the District of Columbia, and against the federal government on behalf of youth to compel reductions of CO2 emissions that will counter the negative impacts of climate change. The case relies upon the long established principle of the public trust doctrine, which requires all branches of government to protect and maintain certain shared resources fundamental for human health and survival.
The Environmental Law Society is a social and professional student organization at the Law School that coordinates and brings together environmentally-minded students for educational, volunteer, career-oriented and social events. ELS provides students with networking events, an environmental job database, and its members' various experiences in order to assist fellow members in pursuing environmental career opportunities both during and after Law School. ELS also sponsors hiking and camping trips, happy hours, and speakers in an effort to provide a better Law School experience for its members.
Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/18/14982/ - 2:00pm 2012-09-18T15:30-05:00
Webinar: Diverse Career Paths In the midst of an economic downturn, thoughtful career planning is a must and more information is helpful in formulating a career plan. This panel will explore the career path and planning process for four successful attorneys. What prepared them for a career practicing intellectual property law? What was the role of networking in leading to their current position? What advice do they have for students and attorneys in building a career? How did they find success and fulfillment in the practice of law? These questions and others will be addressed by Judge Paul Grewal, Magistrate Judge for the Northern District of California; Scott Herbst, partner with Finnegan Henderson; Erin Dunston, partner with Buchanan Ingersoll; and Stephanie Schonewald, associate with Steptoe & Johnson. Presented by the Federal Circuit Bar Association (FCBA) committees for Diversity, and Law Clerks and Students.
Students may attend the webinar in the Jeffers Courtroom or register to watch on https://fedcirbar.webex.com by clicking on the “Register” link next to “Diverse Career Paths”. Registration password is “CareerPaths12”.
RSVP by Monday, September 17, on UT Law Symplicity by selecting the “Events” tab. If you are a 1L or LL.M., RSVP to Victor Garcia at vgarcia@law.utexas.edu with the subject line “RSVP to Diverse Career Paths”. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/18/15065/ - 2:15pm 2012-09-18T15:00-05:00
Mandatory Student Org Meeting The Student Affairs Office is holding a mandatory student organization meeting at 2:15 on Tuesday, Sept 18 in the Auditorium. All UT Law student organizations must have representation at the meeting. We’ll go over events, accounting, rules for publicizing events and how to use the many resources available to you as student orgs. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/18/15039/ - 5:00pm
EJW Fellowships - Application Deadline - CANCELED
Public Defender Corps - Appl. Deadline THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. If in doubt, verify with the web-based events calendar. p>Equal Justice Works and the Southern Public Defender Training Center (SPDTC) have launched a new initiative to combat the growing problem of public defender offices being underfunded, understaffed and burdened with insurmountable caseloads. Public Defender Corps will provide intensive training and mentoring to new attorneys with the goal of supporting the public defender community and raising the standard of representation across the country. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/18/14449/ - 6:00pm 2012-09-18T19:00-05:00
CHLSA meeting
| 19 - 9:30am 2012-09-19T13:00-05:00
Study Abroad Fair - 3:30pm 2012-09-19T16:30-05:00
LSRJ Meeting The first Law Students for Reproductive Justice meeting of the year will be this Wednesday, 9/19, from 3:30 to 4:30pm in TNH 3.125. We'll be talking about what Reproductive Justice is and what it means to all of us, as well as some of the events we have coming up this semester and volunteer opportunities in the community. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/19/15058/ - 3:45pm 2012-09-19T16:45-05:00
Yoga Club Meeting - 4:00pm 2012-09-19T18:00-05:00
Federalist Society Membership Meeting - 6:00pm 2012-09-19T19:00-05:00
WLC Meeting The Women's Law Caucus' first meeting of the year is on Wednesday, September 19th at 6pm in TNH 2.138.
Come sign-up for events and learn about what WLC is doing this semester and year. Pizza will be served.
We look forward to seeing you there! Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/19/15050/
| 20 - 11:00am 2012-09-20T12:00-05:00
Federalist Society - IP Piracy - 11:00am 2012-09-20T14:00-05:00
SBA Runoff Fall Election - 11:30am 2012-09-20T13:00-05:00
Faculty Colloquium - Nancy Leong - 1:15pm 2012-09-20T14:15-05:00
ACS Hosts Lunch with Professor Fishkin Come learn about the recent re-districting and voter identification decisions and how they will impact Texas elections. Hear what these decisions and others on the horizon mean for the Voting Rights Act. Professor Fishkin will be discussing these important voting rights decisions and answering question. Pizza will be provided.
When: September 20, 2012, 1:15
Where: TNH 3.125 Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/20/15054/ - 3:45pm 2012-09-20T16:45-05:00
Intro to Public Service Debt Management - 5:00pm 2012-09-20T22:00-05:00
Screening of MISS REPRESENTATION Please join us for a screening of the award-winning documentary, MISS REPRESENTATION. We will gather at 5 pm for light refreshments and the moving screening will begin promptly at 6:00.
ABOUT THE MOVIE: Like drawing back a curtain to let bright light stream in, Miss Representation uncovers a glaring reality we live with every day but fail to see. Directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the film explores how mainstream media contribute to the under-representation of women in influential positions in America and challenges the media’s limiting and often disparaging portrayals of women, which make it difficult for the average girl to see herself as powerful. In a society where media is the most persuasive force shaping cultural norms, the collective message that our young women and men overwhelmingly receive is that a woman’s value and power lie in her youth, beauty, and sexuality—and not in her capacity as a leader. While women have made strides in leadership over the past few decades, the United States still ranks 90th in the world for women in national legislatures, depression rates have doubled among teenage girls, and cosmetic surgery on minors has more than tripled in the last ten years. Stories from teenage girls and provocative interviews with politicians, journalists, academics, and activists like Condoleezza Rice, Nancy Pelosi, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, Margaret Cho, Rosario Dawson and Gloria Steinem build momentum as Miss Representation accumulates startling facts and statistics that will leave the audience shaken and armed with a new perspective.
FEATURED IN THE FILM: Caroline Heldman, PhD, Associate Professor of Political Science: Occidental College Condoleezza Rice, PhD, Former U.S. Secretary of State, Senior Fellow: Hoover Institution, Professor of Political Economy: Stanford University Dianne Feinstein, U. S. Senator, California Dolores Huerta, Activist & President, Dolores Huerta Foundation Geena Davis, Academy Award-winning Actor & Founder of See Jane Gloria Steinem, Feminist Organizer & Writer Jackson Katz, PhD, Educator, Filmmaker: Tough Guise Author, The Macho Paradox Jane Fonda, Academy Award-winning Actor & Activist Jean Kilbourne, EdD, Filmmaker: Killing Us Softly, Author & Senior Scholar: Wellesley Centers for Women Jennifer Pozner, Executive Director: Women in Media and News, Author: Reality Bites Back Katie Couric, Anchor: CBS Evening News Lisa Ling, Executive Producer & Host: OWN’s Our America M. Gigi Durham, PhD, Author: The Lolita Effect, Associate Professor of Journalism: University of Iowa Margaret Cho, Comedienne, Actor & Activist Martha Lauzen, PhD, Executive Director: Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film: San Diego State University Nancy Pelosi, U.S. Representative: California, Former Speaker of the House Pat Mitchell, President & CEO Paley Center for Media Rachel Maddow, Host: MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show Rosario Dawson, Activist & Actor: Rent, Seven Pounds …among many other incredible women and men of all walks of life!
Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/20/14235/ - 7:00pm 2012-09-20T21:00-05:00
Free Speech and Intellectual Property An Expert Panel to Consider:
Do copyright protections hamper free speech? or facilitate it?
Is a mash-up plagiarism? or creative expression?
Does digitalization change the old rules?
Robert Levine, Editor and Author covering the culture business
Adam Mossoff, Professor of Law, George Mason University
Neil Netanel, Professor of Law, UCLA Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/20/15038/
| 21 - 12:15pm 2012-09-21T15:15-05:00
FLI
| 22 - 9:00am 2012-09-22T09:30-05:00
DEW CHLSA, TMLS, OUTLaw, and ALSA will be hosting the annual 2-day Diversity Education Weekend. September 22nd will feature panels of legal professionals focusing on Student Life, Leveraging Diversity in the Legal Profession, Service & Diversity in the Austin Community, and Legal Writing. Dean Farnsworth will also be making remarks. Breakfast will be served at 9a, and lunch at 12p, in the Jamail Pavilion. Panels begin at 9:30 in the Eidman Courtroom. For questions, contact chlsa.president@gmail.com Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/22/14940/ - 9:30am 2012-09-22T13:15-05:00
DEW CHLSA, TMLS, OUTLaw, and ALSA will be hosting the annual 2-day Diversity Education Weekend. September 22nd will feature panels of legal professionals focusing on Student Life, Leveraging Diversity in the Legal Profession, Service & Diversity in the Austin Community, and Legal Writing. Dean Farnsworth will also be making remarks. Breakfast will be served at 9a, and lunch at 12p, in the Jamail Pavilion. Panels begin at 9:30 in the Eidman Courtroom. For questions, contact chlsa.president@gmail.com Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/22/14941/ - 12:00pm 2012-09-22T12:30-05:00
DEW CHLSA, TMLS, OUTLaw, and ALSA will be hosting the annual 2-day Diversity Education Weekend. September 22nd will feature panels of legal professionals focusing on Student Life, Leveraging Diversity in the Legal Profession, Service & Diversity in the Austin Community, and Legal Writing. Dean Farnsworth will also be making remarks. Breakfast will be served at 9a, and lunch at 12p, in the Jamail Pavilion. Panels begin at 9:30 in the Eidman Courtroom. For questions, contact chlsa.president@gmail.com Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/22/15056/
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| 23 | 24 - 10:30am 2012-09-24T14:30-05:00
Hook the Vote-with SBA, FedSoc, & ACS The Student Bar Association, the Federalist Society, and the American Constitution Society have joined together with the campus-wide Hook the Vote nonpartisan movement to register students to vote!
Drop by the voter registration table in the Atrium from 10:30a.m.-2:30p.m. Monday, September 24-Thursday, September 27 to register to vote!
If you have any questions, contact Ross Weingarten, SBA Committee Chair to Hook the Vote, at texas.sba@gmail.com. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/24/15079/ - 11:30am 2012-09-24T12:30-05:00
Make-up Class -- Legal Research & Legal - 12:00pm 2012-09-24T13:00-05:00
Career Exploration Series: Teaching Law UT Law Professors Mitch Berman, Willy Forbath, and Jennifer Laurin, and Professor Bradley Areheart, ’05, of the University of Tennessee College of Law, will discuss what it's like being a law professor and how to prepare now to be a competitive candidate. Lunch will be served. RSVP by Friday, September 21, on UT Law Symplicity by selecting the "Events" tab.
The Career Exploration Series offers students an opportunity to learn more about different areas of the law and network with leading practitioners in these areas. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/24/14933/
| 25 - 10:30am 2012-09-25T14:30-05:00
Hook the Vote-with SBA, FedSoc, & ACS The Student Bar Association, the Federalist Society, and the American Constitution Society have joined together with the campus-wide Hook the Vote nonpartisan movement to register students to vote!
Drop by the voter registration table in the Atrium from 10:30a.m.-2:30p.m. Monday, September 24-Thursday, September 27 to register to vote!
If you have any questions, contact Ross Weingarten, SBA Committee Chair to Hook the Vote, at texas.sba@gmail.com. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/25/15080/ - 11:30am 2012-09-25T13:00-05:00
Makeup Class - 11:45am 2012-09-25T12:45-05:00
Crim Law I Luncheon - 12:00pm 2012-09-25T13:00-05:00
Postponed to 10/2: 1L Skills Session: Le What do professors mean when they say that your analysis is the most important part of any answer you might give? Logically applying rules to various sets of facts is a fundamental skill necessary for successful exam taking and legal practice. You have only really learned “the law” when you can apply it. Come find out how. Will take place in conjunction with 1L Regisration Information Session. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/25/14783/ - 12:00pm 2012-09-25T13:00-05:00
Education Pioneers Fellowship Education Pioneers is one of a very select few national organizations developing and infusing top leadership talent broadly into the education sector outside of the classroom. With a mission to identify, train, connect, and inspire a new generation of leaders dedicated to transforming America’s education system to ensure that all students receive a quality education. Education Pioneers has been building a nationwide network of high-potential professionals and supporting them to launch non-teaching education careers since 2003. Students are encouraged to stop by to learn more about their fellowships. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP by Monday, September 24, on UT Law Symplicity by selecting the "Events" tab. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/25/14935/ - 12:00pm 2012-09-25T13:00-05:00
Health Law & Bioethics Society Meeting The Health Law & Bioethics Society will host its first meeting for the 2012-2013 school year, and conduct elections. Anyone interested in joining the Society should attend. Cookies will be served. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/25/15160/ - 3:45pm 2012-09-25T17:45-05:00
Human Rights Happy Hour: James Gibson Please join us for the first human rights happy hour talk of the year, featuring James Gibson, Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government at Washington University in St. Louis. Professor Gibson will speak on "Electing Judges: The Surprising Effects of Campaigning on Judicial Legitimacy." Light refreshments will be served. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/25/14715/
| 26 - 10:30am 2012-09-26T14:30-05:00
Hook the Vote-with SBA, FedSoc, & ACS The Student Bar Association, the Federalist Society, and the American Constitution Society have joined together with the campus-wide Hook the Vote nonpartisan movement to register students to vote!
Drop by the voter registration table in the Atrium from 10:30a.m.-2:30p.m. Monday, September 24-Thursday, September 27 to register to vote!
If you have any questions, contact Ross Weingarten, SBA Committee Chair to Hook the Vote, at texas.sba@gmail.com. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/26/15081/ - 12:00pm 2012-09-26T13:30-05:00
Financial Regulation with Rob Ellsworth Created in response to the Recession, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was borne of the Dodd-Frank Act, the most significant piece of financial regulation since the Great Depression. Together, the legislation and the agency that it created are supposed to make the financial system safer, but critics claim it is too convoluted to understand, let alone implement. Rob Ellsworth and Chris DiAngelo will explain how the Act came to fruition, what the current state of the CFPB is, and opportunities and challenges in this area going forward.
Rob Ellsworth has worked for five members of the House and Senate. Most recently, he served as chief of staff to Representative Walt Minnick (D-ID), a member of the Financial Services Committee, at which point he worked closely with the office of Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) to help craft the Dodd-Frank Act.
During Chris DiAngelo's 30 years of practice, he has served as co-head of the structured finance group for Katten Muchin Rosemann and Dewey & LeBoeuf. He has testified before the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services and frequently appears and provides commentary at industry forums on financial and regulatory matters. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/26/15051/ - 6:00pm 2012-09-26T19:00-05:00
IPLS Meeting
| 27 - 8:00am 2012-09-27T16:00-05:00
UT Law Day 2012 - 10:30am 2012-09-27T14:30-05:00
Hook the Vote-with SBA, FedSoc, & ACS The Student Bar Association, the Federalist Society, and the American Constitution Society have joined together with the campus-wide Hook the Vote nonpartisan movement to register students to vote!
Drop by the voter registration table in the Atrium from 10:30a.m.-2:30p.m. Monday, September 24-Thursday, September 27 to register to vote!
If you have any questions, contact Ross Weingarten, SBA Committee Chair to Hook the Vote, at texas.sba@gmail.com. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/27/15082/ - 11:30am 2012-09-27T12:30-05:00
Voter Registration UT Law Dems will be registering voters in the Atrium on Thursday, September 27, 2012 from 11:30am-12:30pm. Please stop by our table if you need to register for the first time, have moved recently, or have changed your name. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/27/15088/ - 12:00pm 2012-09-27T14:00-05:00
Human Trafficking Lecture Legal Advocacy to End Human Trafficking,” a talk by Robert Moossy, Acting Section Chief, Civil Rights Division Criminal Section, United States Department of Justice
Co-sponsored by the UT Bureau of Business Research, the UT Center for Women's and Gender Studies, and the Institute on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault at the UT School of Social Work Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/27/14967/ - 5:30pm 2012-09-27T19:00-05:00
San Antonio Alumni Reception
| 28 - 12:00pm 2012-09-28T00:00-05:00
Fall OCI - Interview Awards Released - 12:15pm 2012-09-28T13:45-05:00
Opportunity Forum Single Member District - 12:15pm 2012-09-28T15:15-05:00
FLI - 6:30pm 2012-09-28T21:30-05:00
Shakespeare & the Law Reception followed by panel: “’Is that the law?’ Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice.” With Professors Angela Littwin, Law; Alan Friedman, Coordinator, AFTLS and the Spirit Of Shakespeare Players; James Loehlin, Director, Shakespeare at Winedale; James Shapiro, Columbia University; and three different groups performing the courtroom scene from The Merchant of Venice. Full event information: https://www.utexas.edu/law/calendar/2012/09/28/14847/
| 29 - 6:45pm 2012-09-29T00:00-05:00
TX Football - Oklahoma State@Stillwater
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