Daily Archives: September 1, 2016


Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016 – Employment opportunities update:

For more information and to apply to the opportunities below, please visit Symplicity.

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2016-17 DANIEL J. CURTIN, JR. FELLOWSHIP (APA PLANNING & LAW DIVISION) [DEADLINE: SEPT. 15, 2016]

The Planning and Law Division (PLD) of the APA serves those who seek to understand the diverse legal issues that affect the planning profession. The legal issues underlying the planning of our cities and communities are important and essential components in the education and training of those who would become professional planners and land use practitioners. The purpose of the PLD’s Daniel J. Curtin, Jr. Fellowship Program is to foster increased interest in the study of land use planning and its interrelationship with the law at the advanced undergraduate, graduate, and law school levels. This will provide increased participation in the planning profession, and ultimately, greater service to communities across the nation. One fellowship with a stipend of $2,500 is awarded per academic year. The stipend includes a $1,500 award and a $1,000 APA membership and Annual Conference stipend.

The fellow’s responsibilities may include assisting with PLD membership recruitment and retention activities, creating web resources for membership, and significant involvement in PLD’s Early Career Program Committee. Fellowship benefits include contact with a network of nationally recognized leaders in the field; access to newsletters, webinars, educational sessions and online resources featuring current legal issues and trends relevant to planning; participation in planning and law networking events; and opportunities for leadership and volunteerism in the planning and law field.

Who: 1L or 2L law students enrolled in a 3-year program; 1L, 2L or 3L students enrolled in a 4-year program

*Law students entering their final year of law school may not apply due to conflicts between bar exam studies and the ability to complete the fellowship.

Where: The fellow will conduct his/her fellowship duties remotely

When: The term of the fellowship is approximately 10 months (the typical length of two semesters or three quarters), from mid-Oct. to mid-Aug., and will include approximately 100 to 200 total hours of work.

Application: Available (including details of additional submission requirements)

@ fiulawcareer.fiu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/DanielCurtinFellowship_Application2016-17.pdf

Complete details: Available @ planning.org/divisions/planningandlaw/fellowship/

 

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EVENTS update:

PRE-OCI ARMY JAG INFORMATION SESSION [SEPT. 12, 2016]

For those of you preparing for/considering OCI with the Army JAG, the Ovadia CP&P Office strongly encourages you to attend an informational session on life in the JAG Corps. and JAG careers presented by three Army JAGs (one of whom is conducting the OCI!).

Speakers:

  1. Brigadier General Ural Glanville, Chief Judge of the U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals
  2. Lieutenant Colonel Paulette Burton, Judge, U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals and the U.S. Court of Military Commission Review
  3. Captain Matthew Bernstein, Appellate Defense Counsel (FIU Law graduate)

Who: Professor Carpenter has opened up this session during his Military Justice class to all interested students.

Where: FIU Law Large Courtroom (RDB 1000)

When: 5:30 P.M. – 6:45 P.M.

*Remember to check/apply for the Army JAG OCI (Sept. 14) via Symplicity – Deadline to apply is Friday, Sept. 2!

 

INTA: 70TH ANNIVERSARY LANHAM ACT CELEBRATION [SEPT. 14, 2016]

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Global Intellectual Property Center, the International Trademark Association (INTA), the Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO), the American Intellectual Property Association (AIPLA), and the American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law (ABA-IPL) will host a reception to bring together policy professionals, distinguished law practitioners and business leaders, congressional staff, and supporters to mark the year-long trademark education and awareness effort associated with the 70th anniversary of the Lanham Act (U.S. trademark legislation). This event has been organized to meet the requirements for a widely attended event as set forth in the Congressional ethics rules.

Where: Senate Russell Office Building Room 385, 2 Constitution Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20002

When: 5 P.M. – 7 P.M.

Registration: Available @ regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1872215

 

2016 SOUTHEAST SOUND: MUSIC LAW CONFERENCE – PURPLE LAW: SESSIONS INSPIRED BY PRINCE [SEPT. 24, 2016]

Hosted by the University of Miami Frost School of Music and School of Law joint JD/MM and JD/MA degree programs and student Music Industry Association, the conference will feature master classes on legal topics specific to music, presented by a number of esteemed legal practitioners.

2016 Southeast Sound - Music Law Conference Program

Registration information:

  • Early registration for students (UM and non-UM): $25
  • On-site student registration: $50
  • Early registration for non-students: $100
  • On-site non-student registration: $150
  • CSUSA members: Early $75 / on-site $125

Complete details and Registration: Available @ miami.edu/frost/index.php/music_business/MBEI_student_life/SES/SES2016

  • Program: Available here