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Legal History Workshop 12:00 PM, WB121 Lauren Benton of New York University's History Department will present "Acquiring Empire by Common Sense and Common Law: Possession and Its Place In European Imperial Claims, 1450-1750." Sponsor: Faculty Contact: Delores Clatterbuck
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Lambda Speaker: Mark Bromley from the Council for Global Equality 01:00 PM, WB152 Mark Bromley helped launch the Council for Global Equality to encourage a clearer and stronger American voice on international lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender human rights concerns. He will be speaking about LGBT issues and foreign policy. Sponsor: Lambda Law Alliance Contact: Aaron Ross Friedman
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Health Law Association Professor Lunch 12:30 AM, WB126 The Health Law Association is holding an informal lunch with the professors who will be teaching health law classes in the spring. This event will provide an opportunity to get to know some of the professors and get more information about spring class offerings. A light lunch will be available. Please contact Laurel Sakai, ls9jw@virginia.edu, if you have any questions. Sponsor: Health Law Association Contact: Laurel Sakai
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Human Rights Career Panel 11:45 AM, WB154 A panel of speakers from various employers of human rights lawyers, including the State Department, a private law firm, a nonprofit organization and an international adjudicative body, will discuss careers in human rights. Sponsor: Human Rights Program Contact: John White
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The Practice of Election Law and the 2005 Deeds v. McDonnell Recount 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM, SL294 Virginia Law alum Lee Goodman will discuss his experiences practicing election law. Goodman has been selected by Washingtonian Magazine as one of Washington, D.C.'s top lawyers in election law. His past work includes a role as co-council for Bob McDonnell in the 2005 Virginia Attorney General recount against Creigh Deeds, and as a volunteer on the Florida Recount Team of President George Bush in 2000. Lunch will be provided. Although not required, it is requested that you RSVP to Ellen Valentine (below) to ensure that we provide enough food. Sponsor: Journal of Law and Politics Contact: Ellen Lejean Valentine
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BLSA General Body Meeting 12:00 PM, WB128 Sponsor: Black Law Students Association Contact: Reba Makeda Mendoza
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Domestic Violence Project Vigil 06:00 PM, SL294 Domestic Violence Project will host a vigil to discuss the effects of domestic violence and allow survivors to tell their stories. Sponsor: Domestic Violence Project Contact: Alexandra Morgan
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Dean's Lunch 12:00 PM - 01:00 AM, Stone Dining Room Sponsor: Dean's Office
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The Control of Piracy 11:45 AM, SL298 The J.B. Moore International Law Society Faculty Speaker Series will present Professor John Norton Moore on the "Control of Piracy." This event will either have food provided or will be a brown bag luncheon. Sponsor: John Bassett Moore Society of International Law Contact: Lance Kiss
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Yearbook Portraits Taken 12:00 PM, Student Lounger #2 A photographer will be on site to take student photos for the yearbook. Sponsor: Yearbook Contact: Rachel Brown
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Stasia Kelly, Vice Chairman and General Counsel of AIG 05:00 PM, Caplin Pavilion Stasia Kelly, vice chairman for Legal, Human Resources, Corporate Communications and Corporate Affairs at AIG, will speak about the high-profile events of the past year at the prominent insurance institution. A reception will follow. Sponsor: Student Legal Forum Contact: Andrew Penman
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JD/MBA Presentation 05:30 PM, WB126 Concerned about the legal job market? Have ambitions of being a CEO, entrepreneur or other business focus? The JD/MBA Society invites all interested 1Ls to attend a presentation about the details and benefits of the dual degree JD/MBA program. Following the presentation, current JD/MBAs will be available to answer questions. Sponsor: JD/MBA Society Contact: Karen Eileen Donovan
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Twin Cities Alumni Reception Join other Minneapolis and St. Paul-area alumni and Dean Paul Mahoney for a reception at the offices of Dorsey & Whitney LLP from 6-7:30 p.m. Sponsor: Alumni Association Contact: Ellen Moskowitz
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APALSA 1L Course Selection Meeting 06:30 PM, WB105 Get advice from 2Ls and 3Ls regarding the upcoming round of course selection. Sponsor: Asian Pacific American Law Students Association Contact: Karla Jamias Soloria
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Olin Law and Economics Faculty/Student Colloquium 11:30 AM, Faculty Lounge With William Fisher, Harvard Law School Sponsor: John M. Olin Program Contact: Joyce G. Holt
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Distributed Creativity 04:45 PM, Caplin Pavilion William Fisher of Harvard Law School will present the Lester Zittrain Distinguished Lecture on Intellectual Property Law. Fisher is the Wilmer Hale Professor of Intellectual Property Law and director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, as well as the chair and co-founder of Noank Media. Reception to follow. Sponsor: Dean's Office Contact: Teri Johnson
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Law Faculty and Staff Family Halloween Festival 03:30 PM, Spies Garden. Bring the kids out for an afternoon of fun and games, face-painting, cookie-icing, pumpkin-decorating and more. Festivities will be held from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in Spies Gardens. Costumes are encouraged for kids (and enthusiastic adults). Sponsor: First Year Council Contact: Robert Wong
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Strategies for Establishing and Building Client Relationships 12:00 PM, WB152 Please join Career Services for an informative talk by Jim Donovan, managing director at Goldman Sachs, on client relationship skills. Having worked with numerous lawyers and firms, Donovan is in a unique position to provide guidance on the art of nurturing client relationships. This session is highly recommended for anyone who is considering a firm practice. It will provide a useful framework for a client-focused approach that will serve you well, even in the early years of your practice. Sponsor: Career Services Contact: Lynn Stiteler
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Faculty Workshop 03:30 PM, Faculty Lounge John Harrison will present. Sponsor: Faculty Contact: Joyce G. Holt
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Holiday Sharing Tree 09:00 AM, Table #3 all dates. Phi Alpha Delta is teaming up with Madison House to bring back a Holiday Sharing Tree to UVA Law. A tree will be set up in Hunton & Williams hall with ornaments describing requested gifts for underprivileged children in the Charlottesville area. Pick up an ornament and bring back your gift (unwrapped) either to the table at the law school or to Madison House on Central Grounds. Madison House will distribute the gifts to community families. Sponsor: Phi Alpha Delta Contact: Amy Strang
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PILA Fall Pie & Cookie Social 05:00 PM, Caplin Pavilion PILA will host a pie and cookie social. There will be good food and hot beverages along with an opportunity to socialize with fellow PILA members and professors. Sponsor: Public Interest Law Association (PILA) Contact: Alexandra Morgan
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Student Experiences in Summer Jobs in Public Interest by PILA 05:00 PM, WB104 Find out about summer jobs that other students have done in the field that interests you: Human Rights/International Law, Environmental Law, Government Law and Criminal Law. Sponsor: Public Interest Law Association (PILA) Contact: Sarah Johns
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J.B. Moore International Law Society Faculty Speaker Series Presentation with Professor Ryan 11:30 AM, WB105 Professor Jim Ryan will discuss the effect that the growing intersection between international arbitration and U.S. litigation is having on the federal policy favoring arbitration. Sponsor: John Bassett Moore Society of International Law Contact: Dena Harandi
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Law and Humanities Workshop 12:00 PM, Faculty Lounge Cristina Vatulescu of New York University will present. Lunch will be provided. Sponsor: Law & Humanities Program Contact: Donna Green
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1L Orientation: Featured Speaker, United States Attorney for Western District of Virginia Tim Heaphy, and 1L Summer Employment Panel 01:02 PM, Caplin Auditorium 1L Orientation: Featured Speaker, U.S. Attorney for Western District of Virginia Tim Heaphy Sponsor: Public Service Center Contact: Yared Getachew
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The Internet and the Duty to Moderate 05:10 PM, WB126 Anthony Ciolli, former chief education director for the controversial Internet forum AutoAdmit, will debate Professor Ted White on whether there is a duty to moderate open forums on the Internet. Reception to follow. Sponsor: Student Legal Forum Contact: Andrew Penman
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Spring Course Offerings in International Law 12:00 PM, WB154 1Ls, before registering for classes learn about spring course offerings in classes related to international law, from business to national security and human rights law. This is an opportunity to learn more about course goals and expectations and to get a preview of the professor's teaching style. Lunch will be provided by the J.B. Moore Society of International Law. Sponsor: John Bassett Moore Society of International Law Contact: Jacqueline Margaret Leonard
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PILA Government Jobs Panel 05:00 PM, WB128 Hear about 2L and 3L students' experiences in government internships. Get advice on the job search. Sponsor: Public Interest Law Association (PILA) Contact: Kristin Weissinger
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Admissions to the Bar Ceremony Congratulations to those attending the Admissions to the Virginia Bar Ceremony at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Sponsor: Alumni Association Contact: Ellen Moskowitz
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Is There Something Called “Veterans Law?” 12:00 PM, SL262 Jeffrey Schueler, Senior Appellate Attorney with the Office of General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and for the 2009-10 academic year the VA Visiting Professor of Law at the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center & School in Charlottesville, will discuss the emergence of “veterans law,” appellate advocacy before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, and the perspective of VA’s General Counsel in litigation. Sponsor: Virginia Law Veterans Contact: George Benjamin Milam
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PILA Policy Jobs Panel: Environmental and Education Jobs 05:00 PM, WB105 Hear about 2L and 3L students' experiences in environment and education policy internships. Get advice on the job search. Sponsor: Public Interest Law Association (PILA) Contact: Kristin Weissinger
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What to Expect in Your New Job 11:30 AM, WB105 Join Virginia Law Women for a panel discussion on what it is like to start your legal career. Panelists will discuss their experiences working for large, medium, and small firms, the government and oneself as a sole practitioner. Lunch will be provided. Sponsor: Virginia Law Women Contact: Laura Schuyler
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Board and Council Meetings 08:30 AM, Caddell Conference Room The Board of Trustees and Alumni Council come to Charlottesville for their Fall 2008 meetings. Sponsor: Law Foundation Contact: Ellen Moskowitz
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Legalizing Drugs, ALL Drugs 12:00 PM, SL298 Professor Walter Block will discuss the legalization of drugs. Block, an Austrian school economist and anarcho-libertarian philosopher, is the Harold E. Wirth Eminent Scholar Chair in Economics and Professor of Economics at Loyola University New Orleans and a Senior Fellow with the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Sponsor: Federalist Society Contact: Alexander Cox
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Mandatory 1L Cover Letter and Resume Writing Workshop 12:00 PM, Caplin Auditorium Writing workshops will be held Nov. 5 and 6. The workshops will be identical and students may attend either. Sponsor: Career Services Contact: Lynn Stiteler
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PILA Criminal Jobs Panel 05:00 PM, WB128 Hear about 2L and 3L students' experiences in criminal law internships. Students who worked in prosecution and student who worked in defense will speak. Get advice on the job search. Sponsor: Public Interest Law Association (PILA) Contact: Kristin Weissinger
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Mandatory 1L Cover Letter and Resume Writing Workshop 11:30 AM, Caplin Auditorium Writing workshops will be held Nov. 5 and 6. The workshops will be identical and students may attend either. Sponsor: Career Services Contact: Lynn Stiteler
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Faculty Workshop 03:30 PM, Faculty Lounge Barbara Armacost will present. Sponsor: Faculty Contact: Joyce G. Holt
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Judge Advocate General Panel 11:45 AM, WB128 JAG Officers from the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Navy and Marine Corps will offer a presentation on life as a Judge Advocate General. They will also discuss the application procedure for summer and permanent positions. All classes welcome.
Please note: The U.S. Armed Forces and JAG do not adhere to UVA Law School’s non-discrimination policy with regard to sexual orientation in their hiring practices. In compliance with the Association of American Law Schools’ rules, employers who violate our non-discrimination policy are normally denied access to on-Grounds interviewing facilities. Under the threat of the withdrawal of federal funds posed by federal law under the Solomon Amendment, this law school is making a limited exception to our policy for the U.S. Armed Forces and JAG. Sponsor: Public Service Center Contact: Andrew Broaddus
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PILA International and Human Rights Jobs Panel 12:00 PM, WB105 Hear about 2L and 3L students' experiences in international and human rights internships. Get advice on the job search. Sponsor: Public Interest Law Association (PILA) Contact: Kristin Weissinger
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Student Experiences in Summer Jobs in Public Interest by PILA 05:00 PM, WB104 Find out about summer jobs that other students have done in the field that interests you: Human Rights/International Law, Environmental Law, Government Law and Criminal Law. Sponsor: PILA Contact: Sarah Johns
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PILA Fall Used Study Guide Sale 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM, Caplin Auditorium (left side) It's more than halfway through the semester and time to start thinking about outlines. Pick up all those hornbooks and other study guides you put off buying for one day only at up to 75 percent off. All proceeds go to fund public interest summer fellowships. Sponsor: Public Interest Law Association (PILA) Contact: Veronica Erin Bath
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Law and Humanities Workshop 12:00 PM, Faculty Lounge Bob Cochran will present. Sponsor: Dean's Office Contact: Teri Johnson
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Arab Discrimination Post 9-11 12:30 PM, WB105 Nawar Shora, legal director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, will speak about post-9/11 workplace discrimination issues affecting Arab-Americans as well as Americans generally, and how dialogue on the issues can proceed most effectively. Shora will also offer thoughts on the recent tragedy at Fort Hood. Discussion will follow. Sponsor: MLSA Contact: Saira Karim
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RIP: A Remix Manifesto 05:00 PM, Caplin Auditorium Like Girl Talk? Have you ever thought about how copyright liability and law apply to him and similar artists? We will screen a recent documentary entitled "RIP: A Remix Manifesto" that examines how our culture builds upon itself in the technology age and the copyright issues implicated with the modern practice of remixing music. After showing the movie Professor Chris Sprigman will give his take on the issues implicated in the film and field questions from students. Sponsor: Virginia Society of Law & Technology Contact: Jackson Price
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Dean's Lunch 12:00 PM - 01:00 AM, Stone Dining Room Sponsor: Dean's Office
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Winter Pro Bono Program Information Session 12:00 PM, WB152 The Virginia Law Pro Bono Program will host an informational session for students interested in participating in the Winter Pro Bono Program. All classes welcome. Sponsor: Public Service Center Contact: Andrew Broaddus
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PILA Auction Kick-Off 10:00 AM, Caplin Pavilion Be the first to preview PILA auction items and place bids. Sponsor: Public Interest Law Association (PILA) Contact: Crystal Sue Shin
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Professor Stephan: "Samantar v. Yousuf and the Future of Foreign Official Immunity" 11:45 AM, SL298 J.B. Moore International Law Society Faculty Speaker Series presentation with Professor Paul Stephan on "Samantar v. Yousuf and the future of foreign official immunity." This will be a brownbag lunch event. Sponsor: John Bassett Moore Society of International Law Contact: Zuzanna Knypinski
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Career Opportunities in International Law sponsored by JB Moore and the ABA 05:00 PM, WB128 Join the JB Moore Society of International Law and the American Bar Association's International Law Program for an informative presentation on careers in international law for all law students, followed by a reception. Speakers will discuss a vast array of practice areas within international law, career opportunities in the field, and how applicants can best position themselves for a successful internship or career in international law. Guests will also have the opportunity to attend a reception following the event in order to ask individual questions of the speakers. Sponsor: John Bassett Moore Society of International Law Contact: Jacqueline Margaret Leonard
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Olin Law and Economics Faculty/Student Colloquium 11:30 AM, Faculty Lounge With Jeffrey Gordon, Columbia Law School Sponsor: John M. Olin Program Contact: Joyce G. Holt
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Outside the Box Lunch, Life on the Hill 11:45 AM, Stone Dining Room Rohit Kumar '00, the domestic policy director for Sen. Mitch McConnell, will speak to students. Sponsor: Outside the Box Lunch Contact: Teri Johnson
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UVA Cup: Virginia Law Entrepreneurial Concept Competition Finals 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM, Caplin Pavilion During the semi-finals of the UVA Cup Competition, the first cross-campus Entrepreneurial Concept Competition, participants will present their business or nonprofit idea to a panel of judges. Cocktails and appetizers for participants and judges will follow the competition. The winners will receive cash prizes and will have the opportunity to participate in the finals, hosted by Darden on Nov. 20. Sponsor: Virginia Law & Business Review Contact: Sarah Wu
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Consider Law Day 08:30 AM, WB126 & Student Lounge No. 1 Consider Law Day aims to increase the number of talented, diverse attorneys by encouraging undergraduate students who are traditionally underrepresented in the legal profession to consider a legal education. Sponsor: Black Law Students Association ; Student Bar Association (SBA) Contact: Melinda Hightower
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Department of Justice Presentation 12:00 PM, WB152 Jennifer Rivera ’88, director of federal programs at the Civil Division of the Justice Department, will give a presentation about the Volunteer Law Internship Program and on how to succeed as a summer intern at the DOJ. 1Ls and 2Ls are invited to attend. Sponsor: Public Service Center Contact: Andrew Broaddus
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Faculty Workshop 03:30 PM, Faculty Lounge Carol Rose of Arizona will present. Sponsor: Faculty Contact: Joyce G. Holt
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2L Introduction to Clerkships 12:00 PM, WB126 Sponsor: Judicial Clerkships Contact: Ruth Payne
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Program for 1Ls on Practical Interview Advice & Preparing for Interviews 12:00 PM, Caplin Auditorium Professor Molly Shadel will present a program on practical interview advice and how to prepare for interviews. Sponsor: Career Services Contact: Lynn Stiteler
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UVA BLSA General Body Meeting 12:00 PM, WB128 Sponsor: Black Law Students Association Contact: Reba Makeda Mendoza
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Department of Justice Federal Career Intern Program 04:00 PM, WB152 Agency Counsel Julie R. Zebrak, acting deputy executive officer of Human Resources in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, and Jon Rusch '80, deputy chief for strategy and policy in the Fraud Section of the Criminal Division, will give a presentation to 3Ls about the 2010 Federal Career Intern Program. Sponsor: Public Service Center Contact: Andrew Broaddus
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"Building International Institutions to Deal with Climate Change," with Professor Jonathon Cannon 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM, WB103 Professor Cannon will discuss likely terms, conditions, lessons learned from Kyoto Protocol experiences, and probabilities of success for party negotiations at the December 2009 Climate Conference in Copenhagen. Sponsor: John Bassett Moore Society of International Law
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Law and Humanities Workshop 12:00 PM, Faculty Lounge Sonia Katyal of Fordham Law School will present. Sponsor: Law & Humanities Program Contact: Donna Green
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Department of Justice: Criminal Division Presentation 02:00 PM, WB152 Agency Counsel Julie R. Zebrak, acting deputy executive officer of Human Resources in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, and Jon Rusch '80, deputy chief for strategy and policy in the Fraud Section of the Criminal Division, will speak about unpaid summer internships with the Justice Department in Washington, D.C. All 1Ls and 2Ls are welcome. Sponsor: Public Service Center Contact: Andrew Broaddus
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International Tribunals and Victims Compensation 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM, Caplin Pavilion Recent years have seen the creation of several international courts, tribunals and commissions focused on providing compensation or reparations to victims. Lucy Reed, who has been involved in several of these institutions as advocate, director or arbitrator, will survey their origins, features and prospects. Sponsor: Human Rights Program; John Bassett Moore Society of International Law; Student Bar Association (SBA); Virginia Journal of International Law Contact: Daniel Rosenthal
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Humane Products Education Campaign 10:00 AM, Table No. 4 Handouts and information on humane products and food and sustainable farming will be available. Sponsor: Virginia Animal Law Society Contact: Sumner Drew Givens
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Citizens United v. FEC: Do Corporations Have Rights to Political Speech? 11:45 AM, SL298 Professor Bradley Smith is a former chairman of the FEC and current professor at Capital University Law School. Smith will talk about the future of campaign finance after the landmark Supreme Court case re-heard this term, Citizens United v. FEC, and the ramifications for corporate political speech. Sponsor: Federalist Society Contact: Alexander Cox
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Canned Immunity Food Drive 09:00 AM, Table #2 all dates. Phi Alpha Delta will is sponsoring its Canned Immunity Food Drive, during which students may donate a canned good in exchange for 'immunity' from a cold call. Check fliers for participating professors, or just bring donations to the Phi Alpha Delta table in Hunton & Williams Hall. Phi Alpha Delta will also be selling cans for those students who forget to bring in a donation. Donate from Nov. 18 - 20. All proceeds benefit the Charlottesville Emergency Food Bank. Sponsor: Phi Alpha Delta Contact: Amy Strang
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Child Health Advocacy Project: Legislative Advocacy Training 12:00 PM, WB121 Join the Health Law Association and the Public Service Center to learn about effective legislative advocacy in preparation for the Jan. 28, 2010, General Assembly Day for child health advocacy. A light lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to Audrey Brown at ab3ke@virginia.edu. Sponsor: Health Law Association; Public Service Center Contact: Audrey Brown
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Goldman Sachs Information Session 12:00 PM, WB152 Join Career Services and John Bender ’98, vice president in the Investment Management Division of Goldman Sachs, for an information session on summer and post graduation employment with investment banks. All classes are welcome to attend. Lunch will be provided. Students with class conflicts should e-mail lawcareer@virginia.edu for information. Sponsor: Career Services Contact: Lynn B. Stiteler
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D.C. Alumni Reception 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM, Join other D.C.-area alumni and Dean Paul Mahoney for a reception at the offices of Jones Day. Sponsor: Alumni Association Contact: Ellen Moskowitz
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1L Conservative/Libertarian Summer Job Information Session 11:45 AM, SL298 Hear from 2Ls and 3Ls about conservative and libertarian summer jobs. We will provide information about job opportunities and how to best position yourself for getting the position. Sponsor: Federalist Society Contact: Alexander Cox
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PILA Study Break 12:00 PM, WB154 PILA will serve free pizza and soda while showing the documentary "A Lawyer Walks Into a Bar..." about six law school graduates studying for the California bar. Sponsor: Public Interest Law Association (PILA) Contact: Laura Tate
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Tips for Taking a Law School Exam 06:00 PM, WB101 Professor Anne Coughlin will share general exam-taking strategies, explain how to call upon existing skills during test-taking, and give advice about how to tailor your exam to your professor's preferences. This is a great way to learn how to prepare for your first round of law school exams. Sponsor: Women of Color Contact: Jacqueline Margaret Leonard
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Outlining and Job Search Panel 06:30 PM, WB105 Sponsor: Asian Pacific American Law Students Association Contact: Karla Jamias Soloria
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Olin Law and Economics Faculty/Student Colloquium 11:30 AM, Faculty Lounge With Louis Kaplow, Harvard Law School Sponsor: John M. Olin Program Contact: Joyce G. Holt
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Faculty Workshop 03:30 PM, Faculty Lounge Sarah Lawsky will present. Sponsor: Faculty Contact: Joyce G. Holt
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International Court of Justice Traineeship Event 11:45 AM, WB103 Najwa Nabti '02, from the ICTY, will discuss her experience as an International Court of Justice trainee in 2006-07. She will give information about the Orrick Fellowship and the ICJ generally. Sponsor: Human Rights Program Contact: Melanie Stuart
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1L Intellectual Property Job Roundtable 12:00 PM, WB121 A panel of 2L and 3L students who worked in intellectual property-related positions last summer will advise 1Ls on their upcoming job search and how best to find a summer job that will provide exposure to intellectual property. Sponsor: Virginia Society of Law & Technology Contact: Jackson Price
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"The Torture Memos: What That Says About American Jurisprudence," with Professor Frederick P. Hitz 11:45 AM, SL298 This will be a brown-bag event. Sponsor: John Bassett Moore Society of International Law Contact: Elaine Fenna
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Thanksgiving Recess Sponsor: Student Records
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Thanksgiving Recess Sponsor: Student Records
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Thanksgiving Recess Sponsor: Student Records
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Classes End Sponsor: Student Records
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Reading Period Sponsor: Student Records
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Reading Period Sponsor: Student Records
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Exam Period Sponsor: Student Records
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Exam Period Sponsor: Student Records
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