Announcements, Marketplace, Resources
Latest Announcements:
www.wisconsinsba.org/announcements
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Table of Contents
General
1. BarBri MPRE
2. Dane County Law Day – Mock Trial Volunteers Needed
3. Journalism School Nafziger Lecture
4. Lecture of Case Study of German Property Rights
SBA
5. Bar Review
6. Barristers’ Ball
7. SBA General Body Meeting
Student Organization Meetings/Events
8. WLSA
9. CJP
10. BLSA
11. LEO
12. IPSO
13. ILSA
14. ELS
15. NLG
16. Stuart’s
17. Law Dems
18. WLSRJ
19. PILF
General Announcements
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1.
Free BARBRI MPRE Class:
It’s not too late to register for the free BARBRI MPRE class being held at Madison on March 3rd from 10am to 2pm in Room 2260. You’ll also have access to the lecture online. The class is free, but you need to register to ensure that there is a book and handout waiting for you the day of the class. To ensure your name appears on the roster, visit www.barbri.com and register online. The process takes only a few minutes. If you have questions or need assistance, you can call the BARBRI office at (312) 894-1689 or (800) 777-3926.
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2.
Dane County Law Day-Mock Trial Volunteers Needed
The Dane County Bar Association is having its Law Day on May 1st. On the afternoon of the 1st they will have a mock trial with local judges and attorneys. They are looking for 12 current students to participate in the mock trial. It will last for approximately four hours during the afternoon, but preparation for the mock trial will start in late March and continue after spring break.
For more information or to volunteer, please contact Charles Kenyon at chas.kenyon@gmail.com or (608) 276-9645.
**Please Note: This is a different mock trial volunteer opportunity than the middle school mock trial volunteer opportunity**
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3.
On Tuesday, Feb 28, Washington Post reporter Dana Priest will deliver the annual Journalism School Nafziger Lecture. Her lecture title is: “TOP SECRET AMERICA: The Story Behind the Rise of a Post 9/11 Security State”
6:30 p.m. Tues., February 28, 2012
Fluno Center, Howard Auditorium
601 University Avenue
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dana Priest is an American author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist whose work focuses on intelligence and counterterrorism. As one of The Washington Post’s specialists on National Security she has written many articles on the United States’ “War on terror.” In 2006 she won the Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting for her reporting on black site prisons and in 2008 The Washington Post was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for the reporting of Priest and Anne Hull and photographer Michel du Cille at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Priest’s most recent book, “Top Secret America: The Rise of the New American Security State” was published in September, 2011. Co-authored with William Arkin, it uncovers and explores the top-secret world the U.S. government created in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Her previous book, “The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America’s Military” was published in March, 2003.
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4.
February 27, 2012
Reception 3:00 P.M. – 3:30 P.M.
Seminar 3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.
212 University Club
Colin Wilder (History, UW-Madison)
“Who Answers When the Landlord Calls? Interpreting Property and the ‘German Idea of Freedom,’ 1650-1800″
Using small case studies in Germany in the period under study, the project traces relationships between abstract theories of human freedom and specific conflicts over property rights in early modern Germany, specifically in the Hessian and Rhine-Main region. This study deepens our understanding of the foundations of market society and liberalism in Europe. The book’s intellectual sketch is based on numerous court, academic and ministerial documents, while the social narrative will be plotted on the basis of social network analysis of the thousands of small actors and writers. Relationships among statesmen, lawyers and professors will be measured specifically for clustering, bridging and node-centrality.
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SBA Announcements
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5.
This week, bar review is hosted by Aviation and Space Law at Moe’s Tavern and Grill (118 State Street) at 10:00 PM
Engineers from the UW-Madison chapter of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics will also be joining us.
Please join us and learn more about aviation & space law and hear about some of our upcoming events–including a speaking event with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the American Nuclear Society (ANS) on March 13th. This will include a talk by Prof. Kulcinski about “America’s Nuclear Rocket Program” and “Nuclear Power in Space”. More information will be provided in the coming weeks!
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6.
BARRISTER’S BALL
“Law Prom”
Saturday March 3, 2012
Varsity Room at Union South, 1308 West Dayton St
9:00pm – 1:00am
Cocktail Attire
Appetizers and beverages will be served.
Tickets are $12 (limit 2 per student) and will be sold in the Atrium Monday 27th through Friday 2nd during regular SBA office hours. Tickets WILL NOT be sold at the door.
You don’t need a date to attend Barrister’s Ball – but be sure to bring your dancing shoes. If you do chose to bring a guest, they do not have to be a law student.
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7.
SBA General Body Meeting
All are welcome to attend
Wednesday, February 29th at 7:00 PM
Room 5240
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Student Organization Meetings/Events
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8.
Women’s Law Student Association
Will be hosting an informative and education panel made up of local female attorneys on March 12th (Monday) at 7:30 in room 2260. Food will be provided. This a great opportunity to learn about a variety of great occupations while getting practical tips from the panelists. Please visit our groupspaces page for more information, including speaker profiles. http://groupspaces.com/wisconsinwlsa/item/248003.
Questions? Email Sam @ swood2@wisc.edu
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2012 WLSA Silent Auction
The WLSA Silent Auction will be March 5th-8th in the atrium. Each year the auction raises money for scholarships for UW Law Students. Stop by the WLSA table Monday-Wednesday from 10am-2pm or Thursday from 10am-3pm. Mark your calendar and get ready to bid on some great items! The complete list of auction items will be available on the WLSA website later this week.
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9.
Children’s Justice Project Special Election
Do you want to make a difference?
Children’s Justice Project is in need of two new board members, a
Community Service Assistant and a Treasurer. Both positions are to
begin immediately after the election. The treasurer position will
carry over into the 2012-2013 school year. If you are interested,
please email a paragraph stating why you should be elected to the
position to Nicki at ntbohen@wisc.edu by February 29. The paragraphs will be
emailed out to CJP members and put up for a vote.
If you would like to be added to the CJP email list, please send your
request to cjpwisc@gmail.com
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10.
The Final Event in the UW BLSA 2nd Annual Event Series in Celebration of Black History Month:
UW BLSA LOUNGE NIGHT
Co- Sponsored by the Wisconsin Association of African American Lawyers (WAAL)
SATURDAY, MARCH 3RD 2012
@ 4:30PM
Wisconsin Institute of Discovery, Main Floor
330 N. Orchard St
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11.
The LEO Groups Present:
The Stuff Employers Want To See:
Resume Boosting 101
All 1L’s are invited to get the inside scoop on a number of resume boosting opportunities. What do we mean by resume boosting? We are talking about Moot Court, Mock Trial, and, of course, Journals. Even if you did not make “the” Moot Court Board, severalLEO organizations sponsor other Moot court competitions all over the country. In short, come hear one person, from each organization, talk about their experience and the application process. Sound fun? Well, it will be. So don’t miss out.
Students interested in applying to any of these programs are encouraged to attend!
Date: Monday, March 5, 2012
Time: 5:30pm
Room: 5246
*Refreshments will be provided
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12.
IPSO General Meeting
(Intellectual Property Students Organization)
Monday, Feb. 27th
5:45 pm in Rm. 2225
The Lifestyle and Practice of Patent Prosecutors and Patent Litigators
We will:
Have practicing attorneys talk about their respective careers in both patent litigation and patent prosecution
Explain how BOTH science and non-science people can work in patent law
Provide food and refreshments
If you have any questions, please send them to James at jkleonard@wisc.edu.
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13.
Indigenous Law Students Association
General Body Meeting
Date: March 7th
Time: 7:15pm
Location: Room 5223
Information on the upcoming Trip to Santa Fe – Fed Bar!
Learn about Officers’ Positions for April Elections!
And
Dinner will be served!
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14.
Environmental Law Society Clothing Sale
Get your Bucky Loves the World t-shirts, sweatshirts, long sleeve shirts, and organic t-shirts!
T-shirt = $12; Organic Tee = $18; Long Sleeve = $17; and Sweatshirts = $25
Colors Available = Green, Red & Black
Please see the order form for design & more details.
Order forms are due March 9th to the ELS Mailbox on the 2nd floor (outside the sidebar).
All profits go to support ELS’s annual moot court team which competes at the National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition (NELMCC) at Pace Law School every year.
Inquiries about the moot court team are always welcome
Questions? Email Allie at Donenberg@wisc.edu
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15.
NLG Monthly Meeting: Conversations about Crime & Punishment
Come take a study break with us on Tuesday, February 28 @6 pm in room 3247 for subs and a conversation about the criminal justice system. Share your experiences as a criminal justice advocate, ask questions about how to interact with clients, and learn about opportunities to champion criminal justice reform.
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16.
Stuarts Law Revue proudly presents our 2012 show…
The Reasonable Person in 3D!
Sat., March 10th
7:00pm
Union Theater
FREE!!!
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17.
Democratic Law Students:
The Democratic Party of Wisconsin is currently seeking qualified and responsible law students for Voter Protection internships this semester. Voter Protection interns will work closely with the DPWlegal team to assist Wisconsin voters in dealing with the recently implemented voter suppression laws. Interns will be crucial in ensuring that Wisconsinites are not disenfranchised by these new laws.
Applicants should be available to work 5 hours a week at the Democratic Party Headquarters off of the Capitol Square.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and two references to John Magnino, DPW’s Intern Coordinator, at johnm@wisdems.org.
Any questions may be directed to John Magnino, at the address above, or to Shane Hoffmann, at shoffmann@wisc.edu.
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18.
Congratulations to the newly elected WLSRJ Board!
President: Caitlin Madden
VP of Business Affairs: Qianyu Yang
VP of Fundraising: Camille Crary
VP of Advocacy: Kim Leung
VP of Member Education: Kat Dellenbach
Many thanks to the outgoing board members for all their hard work on many great projects and events!
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19.
In need of funding for an unpaid summer job?
Join Career Services and PILF for an informational session about
Summer Public Service
Fellowships
and the
PILF Scholar Award
March 5, 2012
6:00 PM
Room 2225
Applications are available in the Career Services Office.
Deadline for submitting applications is March 29, 2012.
These funding sources apply to students pursuing unpaid or low-paid public interest legal jobs supervised by a licensed attorney. This includes non-partisan government position.
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We’re updating the SBA website, so check it out!
You can see a calendar of upcoming events, access old outlines for your classes, and post pictures of life as a UW Law student:
www.wisconsinsba.org
Also, to submit your old outlines, please email uwsbamail@gmail.com
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