Student organization event

NLG, ACS, and SALSA present Shahid Buttar

Date: 
04.04.2011
Location: 
Room V

Shahid Buttar will come to the law school on Monday, April 4, for a lunch time discussion on the role of the law in social change.   Mr. Buttar, who graduated from Stanford Law School in 2003, is a civil rights lawyer and grassroots community organizer.

PILS Presents: Illinois Legal Aid Online LiveHelp Training

Date: 
04.06.2011
Location: 
Room IV

Still looking for ways to earn pro bono hours? Staff from Illinois Legal Aid Online will be conducting a training session for students interested in volunteering for LiveHelp, a service that connects people looking for legal information on www.IllinoisLegalAid.org with a remotely located LiveHelp operator for assistance.

LLSA presents the Cesar Chavez Blood Drive Challenge

Date: 
03.31.2011
Location: 
Courtroom Hallway

Latino Law Student Association will participate in the 2011 Cesar Chavez Blood Drive Challenge.

BLSA Presents: Bar Associations 101

Date: 
04.14.2011
Location: 
Room I

Join BLSA in learning all about bar associations with Chicago attorneys from the Black Women Lawyer's Association. Lunch will be provided.

BLSA Presents: Choose Your Path - Litigation versus Transactional Practice

Date: 
04.07.2011
Location: 
Room I

Join BLSA for a lively discussion with Paul Hastings attorneys on litigation versus transaction practice, with Professor Randolph Stone moderating. Lunch will be provided.

Faculty: 
Randolph N. Stone

BLSA, NLG, Outlaw, and Criminal Law Society present "Queer (In)Justice" - author Joey Mogul speaks

Date: 
03.29.2011

 

Joey Mogul will be speaking about her new book, and about her work.

Lunch provided.

Queer (In)Justice

 by Joey Mogul, Andrea Ritchie, and Kay Whitlock

Paul Smith, "The Current Status of Litigation to Promote LGBT Rights"

Fresh from his oral argument before the Supreme Court in Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association (a First Amendment challenge to California's ban on the sale of "violent" video games to minors and the topic for the moot court competition in the fall), Mr. Smith will survey cases challenging the Defense of Marriage Act; Proposition 8; Don't Ask, Don't Tell; and more.


55:24 minutes (50.73 MB)

The Future of the Asia-Pacific Region: Challenges for China, Japan, and the US

Date: 
03.07.2011
Location: 
Gleacher Center Rm 600, 450 N. Cityfront Plaza Drive

The China Law Society, The Japan Studies Committee (University of Chicago Center for East Asian Studies), and the Consulate General of Japan at Chicago PRESENT:

The Future of the Asia-Pacific Region: Challenges for China, Japan, and the US

Monday, March 7, 2011
Public Reception: 5:00 P.M.
Panel Discussion: 5:30 P.M.

Faculty: 
Daniel Abebe
Faculty: 
Tom Ginsburg

2011 National Animal Law Moot Court Competition

Date: 
04.16.2011 - 04.17.2011
Location: 
University of Chicago Law School

The Student Animal Legal Defense Fund of the University of Chicago Law School

Presents:

1st Annual National Animal Law Moot Court Competition

Generously supported by:
The McCormick Companions' Fund

Saturday, April 16th & Sunday, April 17th

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