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“Voices from the Rwanda Tribunal”: February 11 at NOON in the Barbieri Courtroom

February 3rd, 2010 Comments off

On Thursday, February 11 at NOON in the Barbieri Courtroom former Judge Donald Horowitz (Superior Court) and Professor John McKay (SU Law) will make a presentation to the law school including film clips that will give voice to the judges, prosecutors, defense counsel, administrators, interpreters, investigators, jailers, psychologists, and others associated with the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR).

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In the fall of 2008, Judge Horowitz led a team of information scientists, legal experts and award-winning cinematographers to Rwanda and Tanzania. The team–which included former State Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Utter; former U.S. Attorney turned professor John McKay; and SU Law Professor Ron Slye–conducted 49 in-depth video interviews with participants in the tribunal. For the first time ever (not at Nuremburg nor in Cambodia or South Africa) both the professional and personal experiences of lawyers, judges and others directly involved with such a court or tribunal have been brought together, collected, and preserved.

“Voices from Rwanda Tribunal” is part of a multi-lifespan research initiative intended to help future generations understand and learn from the Rwanda genocide, develop an improved system of international justice, and contribute to a process of healing and peace and prevention. Don’t miss this important presentation!

To learn more about the project visit http://www.tribunalvoices.org/

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“An Evening With Legal Aid”: Tuesday, February 9th

February 3rd, 2010 Comments off

The Alliance for Social Justice and Career Services invite students, faculty, and legal providers to “An Evening with Legal Aid” on Tuesday, February 9th from 5:30-7:30pm in the Barbieri Court Room at Gonzaga Law School.

“An Evening with Legal Aid” is a unique opportunity that brings students and legal providers together to discuss public interest law in a friendly and informal environment. A reception with food and drink begins at 5:30pm followed by a workshop at 6:00pm that pairs students with attorneys who share similar interests in a casual setting. Get to know future employers and connect on how to improve internships and foster legal access for low-income and underrepresented clients.

RSVP no later than Friday, February 5th to Cherlyn Walden (cwalden@lawschool.gonzaga.edu) and indicate your area of interest based upon the following practice areas:

  • Unemployment Law
  • Public Defender
  • Prosecutor
  • Civil Legal Aid
  • Child Advocacy
  • Fair Housing

Wear Red Day: Friday, February 5

February 3rd, 2010 Comments off

Purchase a Red Dress pin for $5 and wear it this Friday, February 5. All proceeds will got to the American Heart Association and Laura McClinton, a 2L who has been diagnosed with cancer. The pins will be sold this Thursday and Friday from 11am to 1pm in the law school lobby.

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Help Build Houses with Habitat for Humanity

February 2nd, 2010 Comments off

Mission Possible has organized a community service opportunity for GU Law students this Saturday, February 6. Volunteers will held build houses with Habitat for Humanity while fulfilling some of their service hours in order to graduate. The first shift goes from 8:30am to 12:00pm, and the second shift goes from 12:30 to 4:00pm.

If you want  to volunteer, spots may still be available. Please contact Brad Wilkin (bwilkin@lawschool.gonzaga.edu) and include your shift preference.

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QLaw Foundation Summer Grant Program

February 1st, 2010 Comments off

The QLaw Foundation Summer Grant Program funds innovative public interest projects that benefit the GLBT community and/or people living with HIV/AIDS. Students are encouraged to create their own projects and connect with sponsoring organizations well in advance of the application deadline. The QLaw Foundation offers applicants a list of potential sponsors that have projects addressing issues relevant to LGBT rights or the rights of people with HIV/AIDS. These organizations are existing non-profit organizations with staff attorneys who are qualified and available to supervise the student.

If you would like more information, there are fliers in Jillian Duggan’s 3L folder or contact James Spencer (james@spenceranderson.com) with “Summer Grant” as the subject.

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Volunteer to Help Low Income Clinic Expunge Criminal Records

January 30th, 2010 Comments off

King County Washington Women Lawyer Chapter (KCWWL) seeks volunteer organizers for a low-income clinic to help individuals expunge prior criminal convictions. KCWWL will be joining forces with KCBA and other local non-profits and professional organizations to fulfill this mission.

They will provide training in this area of law. Your skills as a lawyer and a desire to assist low-income clients as they work to change their lives are all that is required. They welcome attorneys from all practice areas and all levels of experience.

It is an opportunity to grow a valuable community resource, enhance your knowledge of this area of the law, and network with colleagues–all while assisting those in need within our community by helping them to remove a significant barrier to obtaining employment, housing, education and benefits.

If your are interested on serving in any capacity, please contact Meghann McCann (meghann.mccann@gmail.com; 206-949-2604).

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PSLawNet Public Service Blog

January 25th, 2010 Comments off

PSLawNet has a new blog that will serve as an information clearinghouse for law students and lawyers on public service career paths. To that end, the content will include legal news affecting the public interest job market (including government); updates on resources for public interest job-seekers of all experience levels; information on developing news stories and policy debates affecting the public interest community more generally; and guest columns from public interest practitioners and career services professionals, offering a range of career advice and insights on substantive legal issues.

Please visit http://pslawnet.wordpress.com/

Oregon Judicial Clerkships

January 21st, 2010 Comments off

The Oregon Supreme Court and the Oregon Court of Appeals are currently recruiting for law clerk positions for the two year period starting in 2011 and ending in 2013. Interviews for these positions will be held from June 15 through June 26, 2010.

The Oregon Supreme Court consists of seven justices, elected statewide. Since 1977, its primary function has been the discretionary review of Court of Appeals decisions. It also decides direct appeals in the death penalty, Tax Court, bar disciplinary, and certain other cases, and has original jurisdiction over mandamus, habeas corpus, and other special proceedings.

Each Supreme Court justice employs one law clerk to work directly with the justice. The Supreme Court employs between one and three additional clerks who work on a rotating basis for all seven judges. Law clerks in the Supreme Court generally are hired for a two-year period. Occasionally, clerks are hired for a one-year period. Renewal beyond the two-year period is at the hiring justice’s discretion.

Please visit http://www.oregon.gov/OJD/jobs/OCOJDLC2010.shtml for more application and instructions and a full position announcement.

Apply for Subsidized Trip to Two Public Interest Events

January 20th, 2010 Comments off

If you are a student interested in public service legal work, please apply for a subsidized trip to one of the following public interest networking events in Seattle:

1.) Goldmark Luncheon and Award Ceremony: Coordinated by the Legal Foundation of Washington, this event will be held Friday, February 26. (Visit here for more information.) In the morning, Gonzaga students will have the opportunity to job shadow a public interest lawyer (set up through CLEAR). After the luncheon, students will attend a mini-conference and reception sponsored by Foster Pepper. Gonzaga will pay transportation for three students.

2.) Civil Legal Representation and Access to Justice Conference/CLE: Coordinated by Seattle University, this symposium and CLE Program will be held Friday, February 19. (Visit here for more information.) Gonzaga students will have the opportunity to attend discussions addressing the right to representation, how to address unmet needs, overcoming special access barriers, and more. The event includes a luncheon as well as a keynote address from Chief Justice of the Washington Supreme Court Barbara Madsen, a graduate of Gonzaga Law School. The law school will pay transportation and registration for two students.

Application Process: Please attach your resume and a short statement (3-4 sentences) describing why you would like to attend either the Goldmark Luncheon or the Civil Legal Representation symposium. You may apply to attend both events, but please indicate which of the two events you most prefer to attend. Applications should be sent to Matt Serres, mserres@lawschool.gonzaga.edu, and will be reviewed by law school faculty. The deadline to submit applications is Friday, January 22nd.

Law Students Help Haiti Relief Effort

January 20th, 2010 Comments off

Earthquake DebrisThe International Law Society, Gonzaga Law Review and Amnesty International are co-sponsoring a Haiti Relief Fundraiser from January 19 – 22 in the Law School Foyer. The groups will be collecting money from 8am to 5pm each day to benefit victims of the devastating earthquake that struck the Caribbean country on January 12. All proceeds will go to the Red Cross.

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