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APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 13 for NYU Law Abroad and Exchange Programs

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APPLY NOW! The deadline to apply for NYU Law Abroad and/or an Exchange Program in AY15-16 is next Friday, February 13.

To create an account and submit your application, please visit https://apps.law.nyu.edu/grad-app/.

Applicants will be required to register an account and login through the NYU Law Graduate Application online system. Once you have accessed the application’s main page, please select “NYU Law Abroad and Exchange Programs” from the list of programs to begin working on your application.

Please note: The online application form is the same for both NYU Law Abroad and Exchange Programs. Students will have the opportunity to apply for both types of programs in the same application. If applying for more than one program, applicants will be asked to rank your selections and complete a separate plan of study for each program.

Students interested in applying are encouraged to reach out to the Office of Global Programs at law.globalstudents@nyu.edu or (212)-992-8639 with any questions about the application process and program policies for NYU Law Abroad or Exchange Programs.

For more information on our Law Abroad and/or Exchange Programs, please visithttp://www.law.nyu.edu/global/globalopportunities.


2015 Ed Mendrzycki Essay Contest

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Source: http://ambar.org/LPLEssayContest

Deadline: February 20th, 2015

Description:

The 2015 Contest Essay Hypothetical involves liability issues arising from the breach of a law firm’s computer network and the subsequent leaking of a client’s confidential information.

The contest is open to law students and young lawyers who will have enrolled as members of the American Bar Association no later than February 20th, 2015. Law students wishing to enroll may do so at http://apps.americanbar.org/join/lsd_enroll/ls_enroll.cfm or by calling 800-285-2220.

More information on the hypothetical can be found here.

Award:

The award will include a cash prize of $5,000 and an all-expense-paid trip to Washington D.C., in April 2015, which will include free admission to the Committee’s National Legal Malpractice Conference, attendance at the Committee dinner and the prize presentation.

Contact:

312-988-5763

Peer Tutoring Program: Request a Tutor this Tuesday

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Requests for Tutors Begin this Tuesday!

The Office of Student Affairs offers a tutoring program for students who are struggling academically, or who have missed a substantial amount of class time due to illness or other personal problems.

In considering whether to request a tutor, it is highly advised that students first meet with a class teaching assistant. Teaching assistants often are in the best position to provide practical guidance.

Our free, confidential tutoring service is open to all JD and LLM students who have demonstrated need for tutoring.

These sessions are designed to assist students who are experiencing specific difficulties in a particular subject, or who would like guidance with respect to study, outlining or exam-taking skills.

Tutors are fellow students who have demonstrated academic excellence in an academic area(s) and whenever possible, students are assigned to tutors who had the same professor for the course.

Tutoring takes place at mutually convenient times, usually 2-3 hours per week.

Due to the limited number of available tutors, students may request tutoring for a maximum of two courses.

Please note: because we rely on student volunteers to act as tutors, we may not be able to assign a tutor in every case, but we will make every effort to do so.  Requests for tutors in more advanced classes can be difficult to fulfill. If we are unable to find you a tutor, we encourage you to speak with your professor and his or her teaching assistant about your specific difficulties.

 

To apply for tutoring*, please visit https://nyu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_1HohrwgyR6309CZ.

*The Spring 2015 Tutoring Program is open for requests Tuesday, February 10 to Tuesday, April 14, 2015.

For questions please email law.studentaffairs@nyu.edu.

ClubFest Rescheduled! Thursday Feb. 12

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The Center For Student Activities, Leadership, and Service is happy to announce the rescheduled date for Club Fest 2015.   This event will take place on February 12, from 11AM – 3PM.  Please look to receive a digital image for your use.  I will be resending updated artwork to those that can accommodate digital signage at their school facility.

In the meantime, please click on the link below for further information on Club Fest.

 

http://www.nyu.edu/life/events-traditions/clubfest.html

This Thursday! RSVP now for the BALSA Black History Month Gala

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NYU BALSA Black History Month Gala
Thursday, February 12, 2015 | 7:00 p.m.
Kimmel Center for University Life, Rosenthal Pavilion

The gala will begin at 7:00 p.m. with a cocktail reception followed by a dinner program at 8:00 p.m. This year’s theme is Fifty Years Since the Voting Rights Act: The Current State of Civil Rights in America. During dinner, Debo P. Adegbile ’94, partner at Wilmer Hale and Suzette M. Malveaux ’94, professor of law at The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law will be honored for their outstanding contributions in field of law. Additionally, BALSA will continue its tradition of awarding the Scholastic Excellence Scholarship, to students of color aspiring to careers in the legal field.

To register, please click here or copy and paste the following link: http://bit.ly/15h4gl3.

Register now! Opportunity to network with alumnae at the NYU Law Women Third Annual Summit

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NYU Law Women Third Annual Summit
Women in Conflict: Gender, Violence, and Peacekeeping
Friday, February 20th, 2015 | 11:00 a.m.- 5:15 p.m.
Vanderbilt Hall, Greenberg Lounge

Coinciding with the 15th Anniversary of UN Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security, the Summit will address issues of women and gender in times of conflict, focusing on the particular effect that such situations have on catalyzing women to transform spaces of justice. Special guests include: Lelia Zerrougui, special representative of the secretary-general for children and armed conflict at the United Nations, Anne Coughlin ’84, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. professor of law and co-director of the Program in Law and Public Service and the University of Virginia School of Law and Jennifer Trahan ’90, associate clinical professor of global affairs at the New York University Center for Global Affairs. The Summit will be followed immediately by a Student-Alumnae Networking Reception and presentation of the Alumna of the Year Award.

For more information and to register, click here.

Presidents’ Day Holiday (February 16) and Legislative Monday (February 17)

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The University (and all Law School offices) will be closed from Friday, February 13 at 4:00 p.m. through Monday, February 16, 2014. The University (and all Law School offices) will re-open on Tuesday, February 17 at 9:00 am.

All Law School classes are canceled on Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 16.

Tuesday, February 17 is a Legislative Monday at the Law School. This means that Monday classes will be held on Tuesday, February 17.

Tuesday classes are canceled on February 17. These classes do not need to be made up; the correct number of Tuesday classes have been scheduled into the academic calendar.

1L/2L Internships with the World Justice Project

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The World Justice Project’s office in Washington, DC will be taking 2-3 summer interns from NYU School of Law. Interns will be working on international rule of law projects. For more information, please see here. Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis. Apply soon!


Summer Internship with Minority Rights Group International (London)

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Are you interested in learning more about minority rights and how law can be used to protect them? Consider applying for a summer internship with Minority Rights Group International. For more information, see here. No deadline is listed but applicants are encouraged to submit applications by February 15th, 2015 since applications tend to be reviewed around the end of February.

Additional summer funding for 1Ls and 2Ls: Ford Foundation Law School Public Interest Fellowship

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1L and 2L NYU Law students who secure summer internship positions with active Ford Foundation grantee organizations are eligible to apply this February for the Ford Foundation Law School Public Interest Fellowship.  It is anticipated that 10 NYU students will be awarded the fellowship, which includes a $1500 stipend and the opportunity to participate in a fall symposium at the Ford Foundation’s headquarters in NYC.  Detailed information about the fellowship is available on PILC’s website: http://www.law.nyu.edu/sites/default/files/upload_documents/2015%20Ford%20summer%20fellowship%20website%20posting_v2_2.pdf

Upcoming 3L Government Honors Deadlines

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The following government programs have 3L deadlines this Monday.  Details of these programs are provided in the 2014-15 Government Honors & Internship Handbook, located at www.law.arizona.edu/career/honorshandbook.cfm.
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  • Environmental Protection Agency – Office of General Counsel Honors Fellowship Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)
  • Sacramento State Center for California Studies – 2015-2016 Capital Fellows Programs – California State Fellows Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)
  • Sacramento State Center for California Studies – 2015-2016 Capital Fellows Programs – Executive Fellows Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)
  • Sacramento State Center for California Studies – 2015-2016 Capital Fellows Programs – Jesse Marvin Unruh Assembly Fellowship Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)
  • Sacramento State Center for California Studies – 2015-2016 Capital Fellows Programs – Judicial Administrative Fellowship Program (Paid, Deadline 02/09/15)

 

 

Upcoming 2L Government Honors Deadlines

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The following government programs have 2L deadlines coming up in the next few weeks.  Details of these programs are provided in the 2014-15 Government Honors & Internship Handbook, located at www.law.arizona.edu/career/honorshandbook.cfm.
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Summer

  • Administration Conference of the United States – Legal Internships (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • California Franchise Tax Board – Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Environmental Protection Agency – R6 (Dallas) Summer Intern Honors Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Federal Trade Commission – Southeast Region (Atlanta) – Summer Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Institute of Museum & Library Services – Office of General Counsel Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office – Volunteer and Certified Law Student Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • National Indian Gaming Commission – Office of General Counsel Summer Intern Program (Paid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Office of Government Ethics – Office of General Counsel & Legal Policy Division & Program Counsel Division Legal Intern Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Wisconsin Department of Justice – Division of Legal Services Legal and Criminal Investigation Externship (Unpaid, Deadline Mid-Feb)
  • Environmental Protection Agency – Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assurance Clinical Legal Education Honors Program (Paid & Unpaid, Deadline 02/20/15)
  • New York State Attorney General – Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/20/15)
  • Federal Communications Commission – International Bureau Strategic Analysis & Negotiations Division Student Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/22/15)
  • Government of District of Columbia – Office of Police Complaints Law Clerk Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/27/15)
  • Department of Health & Human Services – Departmental Appeals Board Volunteer Internship/Externship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/27/15)
  • Overseas Private Investment Corporation – Department of Legal Affairs Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/27/15)

Programs with “Rolling Deadlines” review applications and fill positions on an ongoing basis, so apply early for these programs.

Upcoming 1L Government Honors Deadlines

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The following government programs have 1L deadlines coming up in the next few weeks.  Details of these programs are provided in the 2014-15 Government Honors & Internship Handbook, located at www.law.arizona.edu/career/honorshandbook.cfm.
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Summer

  • Administration Conference of the United States – Legal Internships (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • California Franchise Tax Board – Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Environmental Protection Agency – R6 (Dallas) Summer Intern Honors Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Federal Trade Commission – Southeast Region (Atlanta) – Summer Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office – Volunteer and Certified Law Student Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • National Indian Gaming Commission – Office of General Counsel Summer Intern Program (Paid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Sacramento County, CA District Attorney’s Office – Volunteer Law Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/15/15)
  • Wisconsin Department of Justice – Division of Legal Services Legal and Criminal Investigation Externship (Unpaid, Deadline Mid-Feb)
  • Environmental Protection Agency – Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assurance Clinical Legal Education Honors Program (Paid & Unpaid, Deadline 02/20/15)
  • New York State Attorney General – Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/20/15)
  • Alabama Office of the Attorney General – Summer Law Clerk Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/21/15)
  • Federal Communications Commission – International Bureau Strategic Analysis & Negotiations Division Student Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/22/15)
  • Department of Health & Human Services – Departmental Appeals Board Volunteer Internship/Externship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/27/15)
  • Overseas Private Investment Corporation – Department of Legal Affairs Legal Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/27/15)
  • Transportation Security Administration – Office of Chief Counsel Summer Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/28/15)
  • Delaware Office of Attorney General – Department of Justice 1L Internship Program (Unpaid, Deadline 02/28/15)
  • City of Philadelphia – District Attorney’s Office Summer Legal Internships (Paid & Unpaid, Deadline 02/28/15)

Programs with “Rolling Deadlines” review applications and fill positions on an ongoing basis, so apply early for these programs.

Fellowships and Internships at the Guarini Center on Environment, Energy, and Land Use Law – Extended Deadline

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From the website:

Guarini Center Summer Internships in Public Interest Environmental and Land Use Law

This program, available to up to ten first and second year NYU Law students, is designed to provide students with public interest environmental law experience through summer internships, mentoring by the School’s environmental and land use law faculty, and exposure to leading practitioners in the field. The Program provides grants in the amount of $7,000 for 2Ls and $5,000 for 1Ls, for summer internships with environmental groups, government agencies, and other public interest law practice institutions in the United States or abroad.

The Center’s internship program provides students with unique opportunities to work on national, regional, and global environmental problems. These internships create valuable training and networking opportunities that help students secure full-time positions following graduation. Students have worked for organizations such as NRDC, Lawyers for Equal Justice in Honolulu, the Coalition for Rainforest Nations, Sierra Club, Environmental Defense Fund, the Mexican Center for Environmental Law, the Institute for Environmental Law and Economics in Paraguay, Earthjustice, the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and numerous state and environmental departments.

I had the chance to represent the poorest and most marginalized Cambodians, those who are on the front lines of the battle to save the country’s natural resources and traditional cultures from devastation.

Interns must attend a specialized workshop by faculty before their summer internship. In the fall following their placements, interns are also invited to attend a series of workshops held by NYU’s environmental and land use law faculty; distinguished public interest environmental law practitioners will also participate. For more information about this program and the Public Interest Law Center, follow this link.

How to Apply

If you are interested in the program, you will be required to complete (1) the Public Interest Summer Internship Funding registration due on December 1, 2014 and (2) submit the Guarini Center for Environmental and Land Use Law Fellowship application due on February 16, 2015. Selections will be made by a faculty committee consisting of Professors Vicki Been, Richard Stewart, and Katrina Wyman. To apply, please submit a resume, unofficial transcript, and statement of interest in public interest environmental and land use practice including information about placements secured or contemplated to Professor Stewart’s assistant, Michelle Wolfson at michelle.wolfson@nyu.edu. Students are responsible for finding their own placements, but the faculty listed above will be happy to provide suggestions and other help.

Post-Graduate Fellowships for Academic Careers

Responding to the needs of alumni interested in pursuing teaching careers in environmental and land use law, the Center offers post-graduate research fellowships to help promising young scholars embark on academic and public service careers. These fellowships are awarded from time to time to NYU Law alumni, based on their academic commitment and excellence, and depending on a good match between their research interests and those of Center faculty. Under close faculty supervision, Center fellows work on research projects that culminate in law review articles and other publications, and thereby develop a credential essential for securing teaching positions in law schools.

Post-Graduate Research Fellowships

In addition, the Center provides fellowships for law graduates to undertake research and other activities in support of current Center projects. For example, Bryce Rudyk, NYU LLM ’08 served as a Center Research Fellow and is currently a director of the Climate Finance Project. His research focuses on financial mechanisms and architectures to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions on both the domestic and international levels and the corresponding regulatory and institutional structures. In collaboration with several faculty, research fellows, and students, Bryce helped lead preparations for the “Climate Change: Financing Green Development” conference in Abu Dhabi, May 2009 and co-edited the book that emerged from the conference and co-wrote the lead chapter. He is currently continuing to research and write on climate finance and its governance.

Alternative Breaks wants YOU!

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Applications Due Friday February 13 by 11:59pm

We are looking for participants for our spring break trips to San Francisco and Charlotte, North Carolina! Please fill out and return the application by 11:59pm Friday, February 13th, making sure to follow all the application instructions! If you have any trip-specific questions, please contact the contacts listed on the trip descriptions. If you have any general application-specific questions, please feel free to email Taaj Reaves and Jesse Dong at nyu.alternative.breaks@gmail.com.

Click here for application and descriptions.


New Research Group on Police Accountability – Informational meeting Feb. 19

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Professor Barkow, Professor Murphy, and Deborah Gramiccioni (the new director of the Center on the Administration of Criminal Law) are convening a working group in response to the recent police shootings.  The group, tentatively titled the Police Accountability Working Group (PAWG), will have its first meeting on Thursday, Feb. 19th from 4-5pm in VH 218.  Our intention is that PAWG is a true WORKING group — we intend to conduct research and generate materials that provide concrete proposals for reform.  Thus, we are seeking students who are able and interested in investing significant amounts of time on these issues (e.g. 5-10 hours a week).  This first meeting will be an informational meeting, at which we will describe several different research projects and provide an opportunity to sign up for specific projects.  All interested students welcome!

PILC Drop-in Counseling Hours for the Week of Feb. 9

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For career planning questions that can be answered in 10 minutes or less, the Public Interest Law Center (PILC) offers drop-in counseling during the following days and times this week:

  • Monday, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm with Linda Wayner
  • Tuesday, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm with Rachel Peckerman
  • Wednesday, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm with Sarah Hudson-Plush
  • Thursday, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm for federal government questions only with Heidi Gilchrist
  • Friday, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm with David Glasgow

To make a full counseling appointment to meet with a PILC Counselor, please call our office at (212) 998-6686 during business hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST), or email pilc.appointments@nyu.edu.

Mr. WoCC 2015 on February 19

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Join the Women of Color Collective (WoCC) on Thursday, February 19 for an event that honors the women in our communities while raising money for an amazing cause!

WoCC is hosting its annual event, Mr. WoCC 2015: an all-male pageant/competition that gives the men of NYU Law an opportunity to strut their stuff and show love for the women in their lives. The pageant involves interview, talent, cat-walk, and trivia competition categories for our contestants, as well as a silent date auction.

Mr. WoCC contestants are chosen through your nominations—the more nominations your Mr. WoCC-hopeful receives, the more likely he’ll proceed to the final pageant. So visit our table in Golding next week to nominate your favorite man at NYU Law!

Nominations: $1
February 12-19
Golding Lounge

 

Event:

February 19, 2015
OPEN BAR: 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Competition: 7:00 p.m.
Greenberg Lounge

Ticket sales start February 16
Pre-event tickets: $7
At-the-door tickets: $12

All event proceeds go to Kayan-Feminist Organization, an organization that focuses particularly on integral values of the legal system such as racial justice, peace, gender equality, and equal inheritance and property rights. The women of Kayan-Feminist Organization envision a secure and just society in which Arab women in Israel enjoy full and equitable opportunities for self-expression and self-actualization. Kayan values pragmatism in the democratization of the public sphere, fosters genuine agency among Arab women, and brings their influence directly to bear upon the realization of their rights.

The Constitutionality of Gay Marriage on March 10

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Join NYU Law Adjunct Professor & ACLU LGBT Rights Director Matthew Coles and Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Jeff Shafer in their debate on the constitutional issues surrounding the Sixth Circuit case going before the US Supreme Court this year regarding same-sex marriage. The event takes place on Tuesday, March 10, 4:00-6:00 p.m. in Vanderbilt Hall, Room 218.

For over 200 years, the SCOTUS has been interpreting the meaning of the US Constitution to answer some very important questions.

This year, SCOTUS will attempt to answer two of the most controversial questions of our generation:

Does the Fourteenth Amendment require a state to license a marriage between two people of the same sex?

Does the Fourteenth Amendment require a state to recognize a marriage between two people of the same sex when their marriage was lawfully licensed and performed out-of-state?

Invitation to Serve as a Tutor!

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If you are a 2L or 3L (or an LLM*) student who has excelled in a particular substantive area and has a knack for teaching, we urge you to apply to provide tutoring service to a fellow student. If you agree to act as a tutor, you will be included in our tutor registry. When a student asks for assistance in a particular class, we will then match him or her with an appropriate tutor. We may also call upon you to assist with general skills tutoring areas such as note-taking, outlining or exam preparation. Tutors are paid by the Office of Student Affairs and are compensated at the rate of $12 per hour, the same rate of pay that Research Assistants receive.

To apply to become a tutor, please visit: https://nyu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_1HohrwgyR6309CZ:

For questions please email law.studentaffairs@nyu.edu

*LLM students should contact the Office of Student Affairs to inquire about applying to serve as a tutor

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