Monthly Archives: November 2015


WRITING COMPETITION update:

PACIFIC LEGAL FOUNDATION – LAW STUDENT WRITING COMPETITION 2015 [DEADLINE: JAN. 15, 2016 BY 5 P.M. PST]

Topics:

  1. InParents Involved in Cmty. Sch. v. Seattle Sch. Dist. No. 1, 551 S. 701, 748 (2007), Chief Justice Roberts wrote that “the way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.” Others believe that past racial discrimination has created drastic inequalities that require positive efforts to equalize society. How can the government best remedy the effects of past discrimination in education, housing, and hiring, without discriminating anew?
  2. Recently, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Protection Agency finalized a new rule to define the scope of the Clean Water Act. Supporters argue that the new rule provides needed clarity about what properties are subject to the Act’s restrictions. Opponents argue that the new rule radically expands the scope of the federal government’s authority in violation of the statute and the Constitution and threatens to subject every pond, ditch, and puddle to federal control. Analyze (at least) one of the arguments for or against the rule.
  3. In recent years, the “sharing economy”—businesses like Uber and Airbnb that allow people to share rides or rent out spare rooms in their homes—has given rise to a new style of entrepreneurship. Along with that opportunity has come challenges, as government regulators seek to limit or shut down these enterprises. What are some of the major problems that law poses to sharing economy entrepreneurs and how should legislatures and courts deal with them?

Awards:

  • First place winner $3,000 cash prize

The Program for Judicial Awareness will work with the first place winner to find a law journal to publish the winning article. The winner will also be recognized at the Annual Pacific Legal Foundation Gala.  PLF will pay for the winner’s reasonable travel costs to attend the gala.

  • Second place winner $2,000 cash prize
  • Third place winner $1,000 cash prize

The winner will be notified by March 15, 2016.

Submission guidelines: (1) No page limit, although, as an informal guide, a word count of between 8,000 – 14,000 words suggested, (2) Times New Roman 12-point font, (3) double-spaced, (4) citations should be included in footnotes, and (5) articles may include headings and subheadings

  • Send to: Articles must be submitted, by email, in both Microsoft Word and PDF formats to PJA@pacificlegal.org

Complete details: Available @ pacificlegal.org/pja/writingcomp

Contact: PJA@pacificlegal.org or 916.419.7111


Career planning networking EVENT UPDATE:

IPLAF – IP ATTORNEY MIXER IN TAMPA [DEC. 2, 2015]

IPLAF_TampaMixer

Additional information: Available @ ut.edu/entrepreneurcenter/

 

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROGRAM: NATIONAL CLE CONFERENCE (CO-SPONSORED BY ABA SECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW) [JAN. 6-10, 2016]

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Complete details with Agenda and Registration: Available @ nationalcleconference.com/programs/intellectual-property/


Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015 – Employment opportunities update:

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

 

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LSRJ – REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM [DEADLINE: DEC. 1, 2015]

Law Students for Reproductive Justice (LSRJ) is accepting applications for their Reproductive Justice Fellowship Program. They are thrilled to share that they have expanded the program to the states this year, with two pilot placements (one in Pittsburgh, PA and one in Seattle, WA).

Who: Seeking passionate, insightful 3Ls and recent graduates who have not only demonstrated a commitment to social justice, but who bring with them a variety of lived experiences and backgrounds that will guide their work advocating for reproductive rights and justice for all. Students need not be intimately familiar with the reproductive justice framework; past successful applicants have held deep knowledge and experience with LGBTQ rights, immigrant rights, transgender rights, racial justice, economic justice, and the like.

Where: Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, PA, and Seatttle, WA

When: A 1-year policy-based fellowship to begin August 2016

Complete details and Federal Application: Available @ lsrj.org/documents/rjfp/16-17_LSRJ_Federal_Fellow_Application.pdf

Complete details and State Application: Available @ lsrj.org/documents/rjfp/16-17_LSRJ_State_Fellow_Application.pdf

Additional information: Available @ archive.constantcontact.com/fs106/1102673008615/archive/1122413029912.html

 

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR AND CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS [DEADLINE: DEC. 1, 2015]

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Complete details: Available @ aflcio.hirecentric.com/jobs/88947.html

 

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SCHOLARSHIP update:

HOWELL & CHRISTMAS, LLC VISIONARY SCHOLARSHIP [DEADLINE: NOV. 30, 2015]

The law offices of Howell & Christmas, LLC, a 10 out of 10 Avvo rated law firm is proud to have served the working men and women of South Carolina, with combined legal experience of over 30 years, in all types of accident and injury cases including car accidents, work accidents and medical malpractice. They are pleased to support the future lawyers of America with the Howell & Christmas, LLC Visionary Scholarship. 

Eligibility: Either a current law student at an accredited law school within the United States or at an accredited undergraduate university planning to attend law school

Award: $1,000 awarded to a high-achieving, bright student who intends to pursue a career in law

Requirements: Minimum 2.8 GPA

Submission components:

  • Must submit an official copy of their transcript, application and essay to c/o Gary Christmas 250 Mathis Ferry Road Suite 102 Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464
  • Essay (between 500-1,000 words): Select 1 of 3 questions provided @ howellandchristmas.com/visionary-scholarship/

Complete details and Online application: Available @ howellandchristmas.com/visionary-scholarship/