Monday, November 05, 2007

Announcements for the week of November 5, 2007

The following are the APALSA announcements for the week of November 5, 2007. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com.
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HOW TO FIND A FIRM JOB -- Monday, November 12, 2007

Interested in working for a firm your 1L summer?

Come to APALSA's Brown Bag Luncheon on How to Find a Firm Job! 2Ls who worked for firms their 1L summer will relay their experiences about finding a firm job, how feasible it is for a 1L to find one, and whether they would recommend the experience to others.

HOW TO FIND A FIRM JOB

Where: Location TBA
When: Monday, November 12, 2007 @ 12:15pm to 1:30pm

Bring your lunch and questions!
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APALSA OUTLINE DATABANK

Those of you who signed up for access to the APALSA outline database on Lexis have been added and should be able to use the materials on the web course now. If you missed the outlining session and would like access to the database, or are already enrolled and have any questions, please contact Charlene Kwan.

ADDITIONALLY -- 2Ls and 3Ls, PLEASE submit any outlines you think may be useful for addition to the database. We need your help in keeping this valuable resource up to date!
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The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), founded in 1974, is a national organization that protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans. By combining litigation, advocacy, education and organizing, AALDEF works with Asian American communities across the country to secure human rights for all. Current program priorities include economic justice for workers, immigrants' rights, voting rights, language access to services, affirmative action, youth rights and educational equity, and the elimination of anti-Asian violence, police misconduct and human trafficking. For more information about AALDEF, visit our website at www.aaldef.org

OFFICE ASSISTANT - Volunteer or Work-Study

- Responsibilities include data entry, organizing press clippings, answering phones, doing mailings, and performing general clerical duties.
- Other responsibilities include providing support for fundraising events, and community education and outreach projects.
- Computer experience with databases, graphics and web programs helpful. Chinese language ability (for press clippings) is also helpful, but not required.

This position is open ONLY to students with work-study grants or students who wish to volunteer. Schedule is flexible, work to be done during office hours 9:30am - 5:30pm. No evenings or weekends.

To Apply, interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter ASAP to:

Jennifer Weng
Office Assistant Position
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
99 Hudson Street, 12th floor
New York , New York 10013
fax: 212.966.4303
email: info [at] aaldef [dot] org

For more information, contact Jennifer Weng at 212-966-5932, ext. 212 or jweng [at] aaldef [dot] org.
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GOODWIN/MASSMUTUAL DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP

* Goodwin Procter & Mass Mutual is proud to announce the launch of the Goodwin/MassMutual Diversity Fellowship.
* One qualified law student of color will:
o Have the opportunity to work at a leading law firm AND in-house with the lawyers of a leading financial group
o Gain direct insight into how law firm clients work and think
o Receive an annual award of $15,000
o Goodwin Procter also offers three additional Diversity Fellowships, which provide one-time awards of $15,000 each to qualified law students of color.

* For more information and to apply to any of their fellowships, please visit www.goodwinprocter.com or contact them at fellowships[at]goodwinprocter.com
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PLEASE NOTE: The bulletin board outside the APALSA office is being updated on a semi-regular basis with job postings, applications for fellowships, Asian-American interest materials and other information (like the postings listed below). Feel free to stop by and check it out!
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ATTENTION NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS: 2008 Minority Fellowship in Environmental Law

The New York State Bar Association’s Environmental Law Section and the New York City Bar Association are once again offering minority fellowships for the summer of 2008.

Since 1992, minority environmental fellowships have been awarded each year for summer employment with governmental environmental agencies and private not-for-profit environmental organizations. The primary objective is to encourage and assist promising minority students to enter th field of environmental law, thereby enhancing diversity in the environmental legal community.

Minority law students are eligible for fellowship consideration if they are enrolled in a law school in New York State, or are permanent New York State residents enrolled in a law school in any other state. For purposes of the fellowship, minority is defined to include: African-American, Latino, Asian, Pacific Islander, Alaskan native and Native American.

The successful applicant will receive a $6,000 stipend for ten weeks of employment in the summer. Placements are the responsibility of the fellowship winner. In the past, placements have been made with such agencies and organizations as Region II of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (New York City), the Environmental Protection Bureau of the New York State Department of Law (New York City), the Natural Resources Defense Council (New York City), Environmental Defense (New York City), and West Side Environmental Defense (Buffalo).

Each of the fellowship recipients is assigned mentors from the environmental bar, who provide guidance and encouragement throughout the term of the Fellowship. The mentors provide a valuable contact for the recipients during and after their law school studies. Additionally, the fellowship recipients are invited to attend a number of bar association meetings and events.

Application forms are on the bulletin board outside the APALSA office.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 16, 2007

Applications must contain a completed application form, a resume, an undergraduate transcript, a law school transcript (except for first-year law students), a two-page essay describing applicant’s interest in environmental issues and reasons for wanting to participate in the Fellowship, and two letters of recommendation.

All applications must be received by November 16, 2007. Completed applications should be mailed to: New York State Bar Association, Environmental Law Section, One Elk Street, Albany, NY, 12207.

Detailed information and application forms may be obtained from: Fellowship in Environmental Law, New York State Bar Association, One Elk Street, Albany, New York, 12207, or by email at kplog [at] nysba [dot] org.
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FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY: Commonwealth of Massachusetts – Office of the Attorney General

The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office is pleased to announce the return of their Fellowship Program. Through the program, the Office will provide employment opportunities for entry-level lawyers and law clerks seeking experience in the practice of law in the public sector. The Office looks forward to welcoming selected Fellows to the Office beginning in September 2008.

Fellows will have an opportunity to join one of five bureaus in the Office, including Executive, Public Protection and Advocacy, Government, Criminal ,and Business and Labor. Individuals selected as Fellows will receive mentoring and supervision during the two-year Fellowship period to ensure that their experience in the practice of law in a public law office is both enriching and successful.

Criterion for acceptance into the Fellowship Program will include academic achievement, law journal participation, law school competitions and extracurricular activities, and legal, professional, or personal experience related to the mission of the Office of the Attorney General. The Fellowship Program is an imitative of the office’s Diversity Committee and represents efforts to hire and retain staff from diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Information about the Program and the application form are available at te website of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office at www.mass.gov/ago or by calling the Human Resources office at (617) 727-2200, ext. 2029. Additionally, information and brochures about the Fellowship Program are available at the Boston College Law School Career Services Office.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Announcements for the week of October 22, 2007

The following are the APALSA announcements for the week of October 22, 2007. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com.

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OUTLINING WORKSHOP -- Thursday, October 25, 2007

1Ls -- Ready to start outlining? Afraid that consideration and battery are getting pushed out of your head by defeasible fees? Join us at the annual Outlining Workshop, co-sponsored by the ALSAs this coming Thursday and get a head start on your outlining!

APALSA OUTLINING WORKSHOP

Where: EW115A
When: Thursday, October 25, 2007 @ 12:15pm

There will be FREE THAI FOOD, so come grab some lunch, get some pointers on outlining, and ask 2Ls and 3Ls any questions you might have! ALSO -- please note that in order to use the APALSA outline database, you need to come and sign up so we can get your BC email address to grant you access via Lexis.

On a related note...
ATTENTION 2Ls and 3Ls -- Outlines Needed!

It’s that time again! The ALSA outlining workshop is on the horizon, and in preparing for this event, we need your help in updating our outlines database. Please help us in keeping this valuable resource updated! Send any class outlines to be included in the database to Charlene Kwan.

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THIRD ANNUAL INTER-APALSA BOAT CRUISE -- Saturday, November 3, 2007

You are cordially invited to the Third Annual Inter-APALSA Boat Cruise hosted by Harvard APALSA on November 3rd.

INTER-APALSA BOAT CRUISE

Date: November 3rd, 2007
Cost: $20

There will be food, drink and a DJ. For those of you who missed the Mid-Autumn shabu-shabu event in Chinatown, this is a great way to meet students from Boston-area APALSAs. The boat cruise is always a lot of fun, and tickets are only $20!

If you are interested in attending, please email Jane Qin ASAP and by Tuesday, Oct. 23.

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PLEASE NOTE: The bulletin board outside the APALSA office is being updated on a semi-regular basis with job postings, applications for fellowships, Asian-American interest materials and other information (like the postings listed below). Feel free to stop by and check it out!

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GREATER BOSTON LEGAL SERVICES (GBLS): FALL STUDENT OPEN HOUSE for SUMMER INTERNSHIP AND FALL 2008 JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) is looking for law students for summer internships and for jobs starting in Fall 2008. GBLS provides free civil (non-criminal) legal assistance to low-income people in Boston and thirty-one additional cities and towns. GBLS helps clients in the substantive areas of family, housing, employment, immigration and welfare law. GBLS helps elders stay in their homes, and survivors of domestic violence escape their batterers. GBLS represents low wage workers who have not been paid their wages and tenants who risk homelessness.

Members of GBLS will talk to students about their experience as Legal Service Attorneys.

GREATER BOSTON LEGAL SERVICES OPEN HOUSE

Where: Greater Boston Legal Services, 197 Friend Street, Boston, MA 02114
When: Thursday, October 25, 2007, 4:30-6:30pm

Refreshments will be served.

For more information or to RSVP, please contact: Marie Renna at (617) 603-1587

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ATTENTION NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS: 2008 Minority Fellowship in Environmental Law

The New York State Bar Association’s Environmental Law Section and the New York City Bar Association are once again offering minority fellowships for the summer of 2008.

Since 1992, minority environmental fellowships have been awarded each year for summer employment with governmental environmental agencies and private not-for-profit environmental organizations. The primary objective is to encourage and assist promising minority students to enter the field of environmental law, thereby enhancing diversity in the environmental legal community.

Minority law students are eligible for fellowship consideration if they are enrolled in a law school in New York State, or are permanent New York State residents enrolled in a law school in any other state. For purposes of the fellowship, minority is defined to include: African-American, Latino, Asian, Pacific Islander, Alaskan native and Native American.

The successful applicant will receive a $6,000 stipend for ten weeks of employment in the summer. Placements are the responsibility of the fellowship winner. In the past, placements have been made with such agencies and organizations as Region II of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (New York City), the Environmental Protection Bureau of the New York State Department of Law (New York City), the Natural Resources Defense Council (New York City), Environmental Defense (New York City), and West Side Environmental Defense (Buffalo).

Each of the fellowship recipients is assigned mentors from the environmental bar, who provide guidance and encouragement throughout the term of the Fellowship. The mentors provide a valuable contact for the recipients during and after their law school studies. Additionally, the fellowship recipients are invited to attend a number of bar association meetings and events.

Application forms are on the bulletin board outside the APALSA office.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 16, 2007

Applications must contain a completed application form, a resume, an undergraduate transcript, a law school transcript (except for first-year law students), a two-page essay describing applicant’s interest in environmental issues and reasons for wanting to participate in the Fellowship, and two letters of recommendation.

All applications must be received by November 16, 2007. Completed applications should be mailed to: New York State Bar Association, Environmental Law Section, One Elk Street, Albany, NY, 12207.

Detailed information and application forms may be obtained from: Fellowship in Environmental Law, New York State Bar Association, One Elk Street, Albany, New York, 12207, or by email at kplog [at] nysba [dot] org.

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FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY: Commonwealth of Massachusetts – Office of the Attorney General

The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office is pleased to announce the return of their Fellowship Program. Through the program, the Office will provide employment opportunities for entry-level lawyers and law clerks seeking experience in the practice of law in the public sector. The Office looks forward to welcoming selected Fellows to the Office beginning in September 2008.

Fellows will have an opportunity to join one of five bureaus in the Office, including Executive, Public Protection and Advocacy, Government, Criminal ,and Business and Labor. Individuals selected as Fellows will receive mentoring and supervision during the two-year Fellowship period to ensure that their experience in the practice of law in a public law office is both enriching and successful.

Criterion for acceptance into the Fellowship Program will include academic achievement, law journal participation, law school competitions and extracurricular activities, and legal, professional, or personal experience related to the mission of the Office of the Attorney General. The Fellowship Program is an imitative of the office’s Diversity Committee and represents efforts to hire and retain staff from diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Information about the Program and the application form are available at the website of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office at www.mass.gov/ago or by calling the Human Resources office at (617) 727-2200, ext. 2029. Additionally, information and brochures about the Fellowship Program are available at the Boston College Law School Career Services Office.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Announcements for the week of October 15, 2007

The following are the APALSA announcements for the week of October 15, 2007. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com.

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ATTENTION 2Ls and 3Ls -- Outlines Needed!

It’s that time again! The ALSA outlining workshop is on the horizon, and in preparing for this event, we need your help in updating our outlines database.

Please send class outlines to Charlene Kwan.

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REMINDER: MASSACHUSETTS ASIAN AMERICAN JUDGES PANEL -- Thursday, October 18th, 2007

The Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts (AALAM)

Proudly Invites You to a Panel Discussion

With the Asian American Justices of the Massachusetts Courts:

Justice Fernande R.V. Duffly, Appeals Court
Justice Richard J. Chin, Superior Court
Justice John Thomas Lu, Superior Court
Justice Sabita Singh, District Court
Justice Eleanor Coe Sinnott, Boston Municipal Court

When: Thursday, October 18, 2007
Where: John Adams Courthouse, Second Floor Conference Room
Time: 5:30-7:30pm

Following the Panel, AALAM Will Host a Reception Serving Appetizers and Beverages. Please RSVP with Romeo Camba at: rgcamba [at] yahoo [dot] com

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ATTENTION NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS: 2008 Minority Fellowship in Environmental Law

The New York State Bar Association’s Environmental Law Section and the New York City Bar Association are once again offering minority fellowships for the summer of 2008.

Since 1992, minority environmental fellowships have been awarded each year for summer employment with governmental environmental agencies and private not-for-profit environmental organizations. The primary objective is to encourage and assist promising minority students to enter the field of environmental law, thereby enhancing diversity in the environmental legal community.

Minority law students are eligible for fellowship consideration if they are enrolled in a law school in New York State, or are permanent New York State residents enrolled in a law school in any other state. For purposes of the fellowship, minority is defined to include: African-American, Latino, Asian, Pacific Islander, Alaskan native and Native American.

The successful applicant will receive a $6,000 stipend for ten weeks of employment in the summer. Placements are the responsibility of the fellowship winner. In the past, placements have been made with such agencies and organizations as Region II of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (New York City), the Environmental Protection Bureau of the New York State Department of Law (New York City), the Natural Resources Defense Council (New York City), Environmental Defense (New York City), and West Side Environmental Defense (Buffalo).

Each of the fellowship recipients is assigned mentors from the environmental bar, who provide guidance and encouragement throughout the term of the Fellowship. The mentors provide a valuable contact for the recipients during and after their law school studies. Additionally, the fellowship recipients are invited to attend a number of bar association meetings and events.

Application forms are on the bulletin board outside the APALSA office.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 16, 2007

Applications must contain a completed application form, a resume, an undergraduate transcript, a law school transcript (except for first-year law students), a two-page essay describing applicant’s interest in environmental issues and reasons for wanting to participate in the Fellowship, and two letters of recommendation.

All applications must be received by November 16, 2007. Completed applications should be mailed to: New York State Bar Association, Environmental Law Section, One Elk Street, Albany, NY, 12207.

Detailed information and application forms may be obtained from: Fellowship in Environmental Law, New York State Bar Association, One Elk Street, Albany, New York, 12207, or by email at kplog [at] nysba [dot] org.

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FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY: Commonwealth of Massachusetts – Office of the Attorney General

The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office is pleased to announce the return of their Fellowship Program. Through the program, the Office will provide employment opportunities for entry-level lawyers and law clerks seeking experience in the practice of law in the public sector. The Office looks forward to welcoming selected Fellows to the Office beginning in September 2008.

Fellows will have an opportunity to join one of five bureaus in the Office, including Executive, Public Protection and Advocacy, Government, Criminal, and Business and Labor. Individuals selected as Fellows will receive mentoring and supervision during the two-year Fellowship period to ensure that their experience in the practice of law in a public law office is both enriching and successful.

Criterion for acceptance into the Fellowship Program will include academic achievement, law journal participation, law school competitions and extracurricular activities, and legal, professional, or personal experience related to the mission of the Office of the Attorney General. The Fellowship Program is an imitative of the office’s Diversity Committee and represents efforts to hire and retain staff from diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Information about the Program and the application form are available at the website of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office at www.mass.gov/ago or by calling the Human Resources office at (617) 727-2200, ext. 2029. Additionally, information and brochures about the Fellowship Program are available at the Boston College Law School Career Services Office.

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GREATER BOSTON LEGAL SERVICES (GBLS): FALL STUDENT OPEN HOUSE for SUMMER INTERNSHIP AND FALL 2008 JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) is looking for law students for summer internships and for jobs starting in Fall 2008. GBLS provides free civil (non-criminal) legal assistance to low-income people in Boston and thirty-one additional cities and towns. GBLS helps clients in the substantive areas of family, housing, employment, immigration and welfare law. GBLS helps elders stay in their homes, and survivors of domestic violence escape their batterers. GBLS represents low wage workers who have not been paid their wages and tenants who risk homelessness.

Members of GBLS will talk to students about their experience as Legal Service Attorneys.

GREATER BOSTON LEGAL SERVICES OPEN HOUSE

Where: Greater Boston Legal Services, 197 Friend Street, Boston, MA 02114
When: Thursday, October 25, 2007, 4:30-6:30pm

Refreshments will be served.

For more information or to RSVP, please contact: Marie Renna at (617) 603-1587
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GBLS ATTORNEY POSITIONS – Early Hiring

Greater Boston Legal Services is recruiting for two attorney positions that will be available in September 2008. Law students graduating by June 2008 and recent graduates with up to two (2) years experience are encouraged to apply.

GBLS is the oldest and largest legal services program in New England. Throughout its history, GBLS has been committed to providing aggressive high-quality civil legal services to as many poor people as possible. The people who seek our assistance most often are women and children who need protection from abuse; families and elderly who face eviction from their homes; the homeless who have been denied temporary or permanent shelter; ad single parents who have been inappropriately refused welfare, food stamps, or medical benefits. GBLS also provides assistance to client groups such as the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless, the Massachusetts Senior Action Council, and the tenants of the Boston Housing Authority.

GBLS’ main office, located at 197 Friend Street in downtown Boston, houses the administrative staff and the following specialized units: Family, Elder Law, Health & Disability, Mass. Medicare Advocacy Project, Housing, Immigration, Employment, Welfare and Asian Outreach. In addition, GBLS’ Cambridge office consists of advocate teams comprised of Housing, Elder, Income, Mental Health & Disability Rights. The attorneys hired pursuant to this announcement could be placed in any of these substantive units.

GBLS is an AA/EO employer, committed to promoting diversity in its workforce. Excellent benefits packet includes a student loan repayment assistance program.

Please send resume, cover letter and writing sample (transcripts for recent grads) via email to jobs [at] gbls [dot] org, or to:

Sonia Marquez
Personnel Director

197 Friend Street

Boston, MA 02114

Job Code: 2ATT-EH

Please refer to job code when applying. Applications will be accepted until the end of October, 2007.
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STAFF ATTORNEY POSITION – Housing Unit

GBLS has an opening for a staff attorney in the Housing Unit. The staff attorney’s responsibilities will primarily be representing a high volume of tenants facing eviction and may also include some of the full range of activities of the Housing Unit; examples include: Homeless families in need of shelter and housing tenant groups seeking to preserve the affordability of their housing in light of the loss of federal and state subsidies and affirmative litigation. In addition to a substantial trial caseload, the work is likely to include participation in legislative and administrative advocacy projects and impact litigation. Some night meetings will be required.

Qualifications: Prior housing law and/or trial experience is required. Two years experience is preferred. Law school clinical work may be considered. Fluency in one or more of the non-English languages spoken by GBLS clients is preferred.

GBLS is an AA/EO/Handicapped employer committed to diversity in the workforce and regards differences as assets. Salary is based on union scale. Generous benefits package, including 100% paid health and dental for full-time employees and student loan repayment assistance plan for eligible attorneys. Candidates should submit resumes and a letter of application to Sonia Marquez, Personnel Director, at Greater Boston Legal Services, 197 Friend Street, Boston, MA 02114 or via email at jobs [at] gbls [dot] org. The letter of application should indicate why the candidate is interested in this position and how the candidate’s legal skills and/or experience would enable the candidate to perform the responsibilities of the job. Please refer to Job Code: Hous-Atty when applying for this position. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Announcements for the week of October 8, 2007

The following are the APALSA announcements for the week of October 8, 2007. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com.

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APALSA COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

Below are two upcoming volunteer opportunities. We know everyone is busy this time of year, but these are low-commitment ways to contribute back to the community. Please sign up if you can!

Please e-mail Jane Qin by Oct. 15th to sign up (or if you are unsure whether you are interested, so that she can talk you into it).

Help with Boston City Elections! Bilingual Poll Workers Needed – November 6th

Through the hard work of Chinatown residents, there are now bilingual ballots and each polling site with more than 35 Chinese and/or Vietnamese surnames is required to have a bilingual helper to assure independent votes. We are looking for bilingual poll workers for the upcoming City Council elections on Nov. 6th. There is a training session, and each poll worker will be compensated for their time.

The application is attached (there's a training and each poll worker will be compensated for their time).
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ATASK (Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence) Annual Silk Road Gala – Volunteers Needed – November 3rd

The Silk Road Gala is the annual fundraising benefit for the Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence. It began in 1992 when the Task Force needed to raise funds to support its Asian women's shelter, the first and only one in New England. Donations raised through the gala support the programs of the Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence, a private, non-profit organization, which provides emergency shelter, a multilingual hotline, stabilization services, support, and advocacy to over 200 battered Asian families every year. Staff and community members work together using outreach and education to create an environment of intolerance towards domestic violence in Asian communities.

The Silk Road is a volunteer-run event. Volunteers work together to plan the event, request sponsorship, sell individual tickets, create an Asian food menu, book entertainment, create decorations, sell greetings for the program book, solicit silent auction items, promote media coverage, greet guests, and staff the event to ensure smooth gala operations.

More information about ATASK and the Gala: http://www.atask.org/index.php

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BC LALSA BAR REVIEW -- Friday, October 12, 2007

BC LALSA Bar Review in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month!
When: THIS Friday, October 12 starting at 9pm
Where: Mojitos Lounge, 48 Winter Street in downtown Boston
Join BC LALSA this Friday for a night of fun with free salsa lessons starting at 9:15, followed by great Latin music (mix of Salsa, Merengue, Rock en EspaƱol and International) until 2am. This is always a fun night. Free entry with student ID, just say you are with BC LALSA. For more details contact: Christina Queiros at queiros[at]bc.edu.

Parking is only $9 at the LaFayette garage with a Mojitos validation stamp. Mojitos is just steps away from Park Street or Downtown Crossing train stations.
Website: http://mojitosboston.com/mojitos.shtml

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MASSACHUSETTS ASIAN AMERICAN JUDGES PANEL -- Thursday, October 18th, 2007

The Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts (AALAM)
Proudly Invites You to a Panel Discussion
With the Asian American Justices of the Massachusetts Courts:

Justice Fernande R.V. Duffly, Appeals Court
Justice Richard J. Chin, Superior Court
Justice John Thomas Lu, Superior Court
Justice Sabita Singh, District Court
Justice Eleanor Coe Sinnott, Boston Municipal Court

When: October 18, 2007
Where: John Adams Courthouse, Second Floor Conference Room
Time: 5:30-7:30

Following the Panel, AALAM Will Host a Reception Serving Appetizers and Beverages. Please RSVP with Romeo Camba at: rgcamba [at] yahoo [dot] com

Monday, September 24, 2007

Announcements for the week of September 24, 2007

The following are the APALSA announcements for the week of September 24, 2007. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com/.

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MENTOR-MENTOREE OUTING AT APPLEBEE'S -- Tuesday, September 25th

What: 1st Family Program Mingle and Munch
When: Tuesday, September 25th
Time: 8:30 - 10:30 PM
Where: Applebee's (381 Chestnut Hill Ave.)
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AALAM ANNUAL KICK-OFF EVENT -- Wednesday, September 26th

As the Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts (AALAM) gets ready for another year, we'd like to invite you to drinks and hors d'oeuvres at our annual kick-off event. It will be a great time of meeting new people, reconnecting with colleagues and classmates, and learning about what AALAM has in store for the year ahead. Feel free to bring others and spread the word!

When:
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
6:00PM - 8:00PM

Where:
Bingham McCutchen
150 Federal Street
Boston, MA
http://www.bingham.com

Contact Vince Lau if you have any questions: vlau [at] flynnclark [dot] com
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STUDY BREAK! -- Friday, September 28th

Ready for a break from classes? Join APALSA for a study break Friday, September 28th to detox, de-stress and decompress from the first month of fall semester!

Keep an eye on your inbox for more details and a reminder later in the week!
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AALAM PANEL DISCUSSION -- Thursday, October 18th

The Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts (AALAM)Proudly Invites You to a Panel DiscussionWith the Asian American Justices of the Massachusetts Courts:

Justice Fernande R.V. Duffly, Appeals Court
Justice Richard J. Chin, Superior Court
Justice John Thomas Lu, Superior Court
Justice Sabita Singh, District Court
Justice Eleanor Coe Sinnott, Boston Municipal Court

When: October 18, 2007
Where: Adams Courthouse, Second Floor Conference Room
Time: 5:30-7:30

Following the Panel, AALAM Will Host a Reception Serving Appetizers and Beverages.

Please RSVP with Romeo Camba at: rgcamba [at] yahoo [dot] com
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***GOODWIN DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIPS***

To promote diversity in the legal profession, and to help leading minority law students defray the high costs of their legal education, Goodwin Procter has created the Goodwin Diversity Fellowships. Through these Fellowships, we annually award stipends of $15,000 each to up to three minority law students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance, outstanding leadership, a commitment to community service, interest in the private practice of law, and other special achievements and honors. Finalists who do not receive a Fellowship may receive an offer to join our summer associate program following their second year of law school.

We accept applications for Goodwin Diversity Fellowships from any full-time, currently enrolled student of color who is pursuing a J.D. degree at an accredited law school and has no more than two full years of law school remaining. Students should apply for a Fellowship during the summer before their second year of law school, in connection with signing up to interview with us for a summer associate position the following year. Candidates applying to be Goodwin Diversity Fellows must express interest in joining our Summer Program.

Here is the link to the Goodwin web page about the Diversity Fellowships:
http://www.goodwinprocter.com/Our%20Firm/Diversity/The_Goodwin_Diversity_Fellowsh.aspx

Monday, September 17, 2007

Announcements for the week of September 17, 2007

The following are the APALSA announcements for the week of September 17, 2007. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com/.

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First General Body Meeting -- Tuesday, September 18th
PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE AND LOCATION


The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) would like to invite you to our first general body meeting on Tuesday, September 18th from 12:00-1:00pm in EW 115A. For members of the 1L class interested in becoming involved in APALSA -- we will be having elections for 1L section representatives. You don't need to do anything in advance; just show up!

Also -- for anyone who missed us at the student organization fair, this is a great chance to sign up and meet members of this year's e-board. We will also have second- and third-year students available to answer questions from the 1L class.

There will be FREE Thai food from Bangkok Bistro in Cleveland Circle served for lunch, and ALL are welcome!
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Inter-APALSA Mid-Autumn Moon Festival Celebration -- Saturday, September 22nd

Join us for our first Inter-APALSA event Saturday evening (September 22) at Kaze Shabu Restaurant (https://mail.bc.edu/Redirect/www.kazeshabushabu.com/) in Chinatown.

Come mingle with law students from Harvard, Boston University, Suffolk, Northeastern, and New England School of Law, and have a great dinner (Shabu-shabu, Japanese style hot pot)! We will be paying for the first $10 of your meal, so dinner should be only around $10.

If you are interested, please RSVP with Jane Qin by this Wednesday, September 19. Everyone is welcome!
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AALDEF FALL 2007 LEGAL INTERNSHIPS

The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans through litigation, legal advocacy, and community education. Legal internships are available in the following program areas:

  • Anti-Trafficking Project, legal research on the Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (TVPA), as well as outreach, community education, and advocacy on the rights of women and youth trafficking survivors.
  • Community Health Care Initiative, legal research, as well as community education and outreach in the areas of immigration, government benefits, language rights, and health care access;
  • Economic Justice for Workers, litigation on behalf of garment, restaurant, and other low wage workers;
  • Educational Equity and Youth Rights, legal services, policy work, community education, research and litigation concerning educational equity, juvenile justice, affirmative action and post 9-11 hate violence and racial targeting;
  • Immigrant Access to Justice, litigation, legal services, and organizing/outreach focusing on communities impacted by 9-11;
  • litigation, legal services, and advocacy regarding local and state enforcement of immigration laws;
  • legal and policy advocacy and support for community mobilizing and education regarding comprehensive immigration reform;
  • South Asian Workers Project, direct legal services on employment-related claims to South Asian immigrant workers, as well as community education and advocacy; and
  • Voting Rights, legal research and fact development under the Voting Rights Act and Equal Protection challenging anti-Asian voter discrimination, advocacy on bilingual ballots, and state and local election reform; produce reports and organize public forums.

Description of Internships

Interns are supervised by attorneys in specific program areas. Legal interns will work on litigation, particularly legal research and writing, legal and policy advocacy, client intakes, and some community outreach and education. Each program area differs in emphasis.

These internships are not paid positions, but academic credit can be arranged. Interns work anywhere between 8 to 25 hours per week. The internship usually commences with the start of classes and ends in early December.

To Apply:

Any bilingual ability should be stated in the resume. Bilingual ability is helpful but not required. Applications should also state the number of hours the intern is able to work per week. Send a resume and cover letter to:

Legal Intern Search Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)
99 Hudson Street, 12th floor
New York , New York 10013-2815
Fax: 212-966-4303
Email: info [at] aaldef [dot] org

For more information, contact Jennifer Weng at 212-966-5932, ext. 212 or jweng [at] aaldef [dot] org.

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FALL INTERNSHIPS 2007 DEFENDING ASIAN AMERICAN VOTING RIGHTS
for Undergraduate, Graduate, and Law Students

The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans through litigation, advocacy, and community education. Fall internships are available for college, graduate, and law students in AALDEF’s Voting Rights Program.

In prior elections, Asian Americans faced a series of barriers in exercising their right to vote; for example, ballots have been mistranslated listing Democratic candidates as Republicans and vice versa, lack of interpreters, denial of language assistance, rude and hostile poll workers.

AALDEF’s Voting Rights Program aims to enhance the political participation of Asian Americans and guard against anti-Asian voter discrimination.

Voting Rights Interns work on the following:

  • Election monitoring to ensure Asian Americans are treated fairly at the polls and to document violations of the Voting Right Act and federal Constitution. The Voting Rights Act mandates the availability of Chinese and Korean language assistance and forbids anti-Asian voter discrimination.
  • Work with pro bono lawyers at corporate law firms and volunteer law students to inspect poll sites for compliance with the Voting Rights Act and Help American Vote Act.
  • Conduct research and advocacy on local, state and federal election reform proposals. Research the need for and use of bilingual ballots, investigate complaints of voting patterns.
  • Register new voters after citizenship swearing-in ceremonies.

Description of Fall Internships:

Supervision: Interns are supervised by attorneys through regular meetings and trainings.

Compensation: These internships are not paid positions, but academic credit, college work-study, or a clinical placement can be arranged.

Hours: Interns work anywhere between 12 to 25 hours per week in the office.

Duration: The internship usually follows the semester, commencing with the start of classes or (end of August/ beginning of September) and goes to the first or second week of December.

To Apply: Bilingual ability is helpful but not required and languages (if any) should be stated in the resume. Applicants should also state the number of hours they are looking to contribute per week and a schedule if possible.

Send a resume and cover letter to:
Voting Rights Fall Intern Search
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)
99 Hudson Street, 12th floor
New York, New York 10013-2815
Fax: 212-966-4303
Email: info [at] aaldef [dot] org

For more information, contact Glenn D. Magpantay at 212-966-5932, ext. 206 or gmagpantay [at] aaldef [dot] org.

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FEDERAL WORK STUDY POSITION

The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), founded in 1974, is a national organization that protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans. By combining litigation, advocacy, education and organizing, AALDEF works with Asian American communities across the country to secure human rights for all. Current program priorities include economic justice for workers, immigrants’ rights, voting rights, language access to services, affirmative action, youth rights and educational equity, and the elimination of anti-Asian violence, police misconduct and human trafficking. For more information about AALDEF, visit our website at http://www.aaldef.org/

OFFICE ASSISTANT

Responsibilities include data entry, organizing press clippings, answering phones, doing mailings, and performing general clerical duties. Other responsibilities include providing support for fundraising events, and community education and outreach projects. Computer experience with databases, graphics and web programs helpful. Chinese language ability (for press clippings) also helpful, please note so in application. You must have a federal work study grant.

To Apply:

Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter by September 21, 2007:
Jennifer Weng
Fall Work Study Application
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
99 Hudson Street, 12th Floor
New York , New York 10013
Fax: 212.966.4303
Email: info [at] aaldef [dot] org

For more information, contact Jennifer Weng at 212-966-5932, ext. 212 or jweng [at] aaldef [dot] org.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Interested in selling your textbooks? Drop them off for the APALSA Textbook Sale!

Hope everyone is enjoying their summer!

Anyone who is interested in selling their textbooks at next fall's Students of Color Retreat can drop them off tomorrow (Thursday afternoon) at the APALSA office in Stuart between 1pm - 4pm. Please make sure that you write your name, asking price, and email address inside the front cover of each book that you would like to sell.

If you cannot drop your books off tomorrow, but would still like to sell them, please contact Ben Uy to set up a time to meet on campus next week.

Monday, March 26, 2007

APALSA Announcements through 3/26/07

The following are the APALSA announcements through 3/26/07. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com.

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General Body Meeting Tomorrow!

The nominations are in!!! Please join us for the elections of the 2007-2008 APALSA Executive Board on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 12:15 in room 115B.
At the meeting, each candidate will be giving a short speech and answer questions from the membership. Voting will take place at the end of the meeting after the speeches and Question and Answer section is completed.
YOU MUST ATTEND THE MEETING TO VOTE.

There will not be absentee voting or any other method of voting. In order to make this election process as accessible to everyone as possible, it has been scheduled during the common lunch time.

Please note that voting is open to APALSA members only. If you are getting APALSA emails, you are a member. Non-members are not eligible to vote.
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BLG Mock Interview Program

Dear APALSA,

I received the following from Brittany Morrison of the BLG. Please rsvp tomorrow if interested in attending.

Dear Students:

I am still looking for a few more students to sign up for the BLG Mock Interview Program next week.
If you would like to participate in the BLG Mock Interview Program, then please go to http://www.bostonlawyersgroup.org and pre-register. Space is limited to the first 42 students, so please don't delay in signing up. If you did sign up for the program you will be receiving an e-mail confirmation from me soon. Thx, Brittany

March 28, Mock Interview Program
Who: 2007 BLG Mentors and Mentees
What: Mentees practice their interview skills with practicing attorneys in a mock one-on-one interview. Mentees will receive constructive feedback on their resume and interview skills.
Where: Bingham McCutchen LLP, 150 Federal St, Boston, MA 02110
When: March 28, 2007, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Brittany Morrison
Executive Assistant
Summer Internship Program Coordinator
The Boston Lawyers Group
c/o Brown Rudnick
One Financial Center
Boston, MA 02111
P: 617-856-8483
F: 617-289-0630
E: bmorrison@brownrudnick.com
www.bostonlawyersgroup.org

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LALSA FUNDRAISER FOR NEW BEDFORD IMMIGRANT FAMILIES -- THIS Monday - Thursday 11:00 - 2:00
Location: Snack Bar
The Immigration Raid in New Bedford has had a significant impact on hundreds of families. LALSA will be tabling in the cafeteria this week to give out information, sign-up volunteers and to fundraise. The fundraising will go towards "The New Bedford Immigrant Families/ NiƱos Fund". For more info contact: BCLALSA@gmail.com

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TASTE OF DIVERSITY AT BC LAW -- THIS Thursday from 4-7pm
Location: Barat House
Come join us celebrate diversity month with lots of food, music, and performances, including capoeira, and puerto rican folklore dance. There will be an open bar!
Co-Sponsored by: APALSA, BLSA, LALSA, SALSA, JLSA, IALSA, LAMBDA and LSA Diversity Committee

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Brown Bag Lunch with Zenobia Lai
Date: April 3, 2007
Time: 12:45 PM
Room: 410 Stuart

At our next Brown Bag Lunch, APALSA will host Zenobia Lai of the Greater Boston Legal Services' Asian Outreach Unit. Zenobia will be speaking about her public interest and community lawyering experiences in Boston's Asian American community.

In addition, we will be discussing the recent assault of four Asian American women by Quincy police, their upcoming trial, and how we can best offer our support. For more information on the Quincy 4, visit:

http://www.cpaboston.org/news_and_events/quincy4.html

E-mail wongrg@bc.edu for more info.

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Dear APALSA,

The Law School Minority Report is conducting a survey of minority law student experiences, with the goal of gathering
first-hand accounts about law school in order to create a unique, web-based guide for minority law school applicants. Our report from last year was a tremendous success, with over 3,000 response rate from law students all over the nation.

The survey can be found online at:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=3D843013268446

Note that survey respondents will be eligible to win 1 of 5 iPod nanos!!!

To review last year's report, please visit: www.lawschoolminorityreport.com.
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Summer Job Opportunity

Attn: 1Ls and 2Ls:

There is an internship position available for this summer with Banc of America Investment Services and Bingham McCutchen LLP. The intern will spend half the summer at Banc of America Investment Services (Boston or New York office) and half at Bingham in New York.

While at Bingham the intern, among other things, will probably participate in the firm's summer moot court program. At Banc of America Investment Services the legal intern will be responsible for conducting legal research, drafting legal memoranda, participating in conference calls and reviewing selling agreements.

If you are interested please contact Omar Hemady: by email at hemady@bc.edu or by phone at 617-838-0723.

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Monday, March 19, 2007

APALSA Announcements through 3/19/07

The following are the APALSA announcements through 3/19/07. The following can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com



HELP CALL ADMITTED STUDENTS!

Hey APALSA members:

During the next couple months, we will be calling prospective students who identify as APA to answer any questions they may have about BC Law, APALSA, student organizations on campus, diversity, etc. Deciding where to go to law school is a big step, and one of the best ways to get to know a program is to talk to its current students. We need volunteers to relay their experiences at BC Law! If you're interested in calling a few students (just 3 or 4), please contact Jane Qin at qinja@bc.edu. Please include in your e-mail your undergraduate institution and home state so she can best match you up with prospective students.

Thank you in advance for your help!


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Brown Bag Lunch with Zenobia Lai
Date: April 3, 2007
Time: 12:45 PM
Room: 410 Stuart

At our next Brown Bag Lunch, APALSA will host Zenobia Lai of the Greater Boston Legal Services' Asian Outreach Unit. Zenobia will be speaking about her public interest and community lawyering experiences in Boston's Asian American community.

In addition, we will be discussing the recent assault of four Asian American women by Quincy police, their upcoming trial, and how we can best offer our support. For more information on the Quincy 4, visit:

http://www.cpaboston.org/news_and_events/quincy4.html

E-mail wongrg@bc.edu for more info.

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Join the APALSA Career Resources Committee
Here's another chance to get involved in APALSA committee work. The primary purpose of the Career Resources Committee will be to acquire, compile, and distribute relevant recruiting information for both the upcoming 2L recruiting session and the 1L job search for the incoming class of 2010. Our first project will be to organize info about the upcoming diversity job fairs. E-mail wongrg@bc.edu.



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Immigration Volunteer Opportunity

hi,

you're receiving this email because we thought you might be interested in helping the victims of last week's immigration raid in new bedford. as you likely know, last tuesday immigration officials surrounded and entered a factory in new bedford in southern mass. and detained over 350 immigrants working there. many of the immigrants were sole or primary caregivers and their confinement resulted in at least 60 children being left alone or without adequate care. federal officials have moved about 200 of the detainees to the immigration detention centers in texas, including the one near harlingen, texas, where some of you went as part of the immigration service trip.

several community organizations, including legal services organizations, are trying to locate people and determine legal strategies. there are a few organizations in new bedford and boston in need of help from law students. bilingual (spanish-english) law students are especially needed given that most of the immigrants detained are from el salvador or guatemala. knowledge of immigration law is not necessary.

in new bedford, catholic social services and another organization could use up to 4 volunteers per day. in boston, the mira (mass. immigrant and refugee advocacy) coalition can use up to 3 per day. it would be great to have people volunteer for an entire day, but if that's not possible for you a shorter commitment is welcomed. volunteer needs for this weekend are still being worked out as the emphasis on saturday is to have a large turnout at the demonstration on saturday afternoon in new bedford. also, it would be great to carpool to new bedford so we are looking for people who have a car and are willing to drive others.

if you can volunteer let me know by sending me an email at garciacn@bc.edu. include a) the dates and times you're available; b) whether you can volunteer in boston, new bedford, or either; c) whether you have a car that you can use to carpool; and d) whether you speak spanish.

more info on events is available at the mira coalition's web site: http://www.miracoalition.org/ , and at the boston may day coalition's site: http://www.bostonmayday.org/index.html.

-debbie & cƩsar
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Study Abroad Opportunity

My name is Michael Peil, and I am the Assistant Dean for International Programs at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, Missouri.

I am writing to invite you - and any students at your school interested in international law - to apply for the 2007 Summer Institute for Global Studies in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Washington University, Case Western Reserve University, and Utrecht University co-sponsor this six-week course, which offers six intensive courses in current topics in international law.

The dates of the course are June 10 through July 21. All courses will be taught in English, by leading U.S. and European scholars, practitioners, and judges. We are especially excited this year to welcome as a Distinguished Visiting Jurist Judge Richard Goldstone, who will teach a three-week course titled "The Future of International Humanitarian Law." Judge Goldstone served as a Justice of the South African Constitutional Court from 1994 to 2003, and has also served as Chief Prosecutor for the UN ad hoc Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda.

The deadline for application is March 30, and seats in the program are filling up quickly.

For more information, please consult the attached brochure or visit Case Western's website, at http://law.case.edu/summer-institute/.

Feel free also to contact me directly with any questions.

Sincerely yours,
Michael Peil
Assistant Dean for International Programs
Washington University School of Law

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International Legal Studies Colloquium

Dear all,

This is to let you know about the last two meetings of this year's International Legal Studies Colloquium. They are:

(1) Professor Gabriela Blum, Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School, Tuesday March 27, 12:30-1:30: "Does International Law Need More Universal Law? A Multifaceted Approach to Multilateralism and Bilateralism in International Treaty-Making" (details to follow shortly)

(2) Professor Francesca Bignami, Visiting Professor, Boston College Law School and Professor, Duke Law School, Tuesday April 10, 12:30-1:30: "Towards a Right to Privacy in Transnational Intelligence Networks"

Both should be extremely stimulating. Please save the dates; I hope to see you there!

Cheers

Gail
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Minority Scholarship

The firm of Fredrikson & Byron has a scholarship that is available for first year minority law school students. The dollar award has been increased this year to a $10,000 scholarship. In addition to the $10,000 award, there is also the possibility of a summer associate position for the summer of 2008.

Please email galiciam@bc.edu for the scholarshop application or please feel free to contact Great Larson at the below address if you have any questions.

Greta M. Larson
Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.
Manager of Legal Recruiting
200 South Sixth Street
Suite 4000
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
T: (612) 492-7141
F: (612) 492-7077

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MassVOTE, a voter education and advocacy organization, is coordinating poll monitoring for the Boston Special Municipal Election on both the April 17th primary and the May 15th general.
They are looking for:
-- attorneys who can commit to a 3 hour block of time on either day
-- individuals with strong language skills in Chinese or Spanish who can commit to a 3 hour block of time on either day
-- anyone who can help who can commit to a 3 hour block of time on either day

Please let MassVOTE director Avi Green know if you are interested in participating: Avi can be reached at 617.542.8683x207 or at agreen@massvote.org

There will be a short training ahead of time at their office in downtown Boston. A conference call-in number will be available for people who can not attend. Please let Avi know if you and/or your chapter would like to participate, and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me as well.

Thanks,

Brian Corr
Field Organizer and Public Education Coordinator
ACLU of Massachusetts
211 Congress St., Boston, MA 02110
617.482.3170

Monday, March 05, 2007

APALSA Announcements through 3/5/07

The following are the announcements through 3/5/07. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com

- Foley Resume Workshop TONIGHT
- BLG Mentor Program
- Minority Law Student Experience Survey
- McDermott 1L Programs
- Invitation to join BC students at ADL's "Nation of Immigrants" community seder, 3/22/07
- Conversation in Shades Rescheduled

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Foley Resume Workshop TONIGHT

Hi All,

I just got word from the Director of Recruiting at Foley that there has not been a large response by BC students for this upcoming event.
Foley is very committed to BC and is also committed to increasing the numbers of persons of color in law firms. The current chairman of the BLG is a partner from Foley.

Please make every effort to attend this event. Not only is it a wonderful opportunity to get your resume ready for the fall recruiting season and for the BLG's fall job fair, it is also an opportunity to meet other students of color as well as lawyers of color.

I look forward to seeing you on Monday.

Please rsvp to hiring@foleyhoag.com. (Don't worry about the deadline just RSVP) and please spread the words to your friends.

Kanasha
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BLG Mentor Program!

The BLG is still accepting applications for the 2007 Mentor Program! I have only received about 50 applications and we are accepting 100 1L students into the program. Please email Melissa Galicia at galiciam@bc.edu if you want the application or go to www.bostonlawyersgroup.org

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Minority Survey of Law Student Experience
Dear APALSA:
I am writing to announce the launch of the second annual Law School Minority Report Survey of Law Student Experience! As some of you might know, the Law School Minority Report is a web site devoted to assisting minority law school applicants with the application process, featuring a unique, school-by-school Minority Report about law schools, based on a survey of minority law students across the country. Last year, approximately 3,000 students from approximately 170 law schools completed our survey, and based on those results, we compiled our first Report, available on our site, at www.lawschoolminorityreport.com.
With lawfirms sponsors including the international firms Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Cleary Gottlieb, our site is quickly becoming the source of information concerning minority student issues at law schools.
To ensure your school and group is included this year, please take the survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=843013268446
Thank you for your time and participation.

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INVITE to MCDERMOTT 1L DISCUSSION SERIES (MARCH 2007)


The World is Your Oyster!
1Ls! You are on the road to your JD …
now what are you going to do with it?

Please join us for a 2007 McDermott Will & Emery Discussion Series exploring a wide variety of careers in the law. Right now, the whole world of legal careers is open to you – come hear our dynamic speakers address some of the opportunities that await you. This is a great opportunity to:
• Meet our Attorneys, Clients & Alumni
• Hear About the Paths They've Followed
• Get a Glimpse of the Variety of Issues Our Lawyers Are Handling
• Have a Snack and Enter our Drawing!

Where/When: McDermott's Boston office, 28 State Street, 34th Floor, Boston, MA
Each program will begin @ 6:00 p.m. and last approximately 1 hour.

Scheduled Panelists/Dates (March 2007):
• March 8 – John Hession – A World of New Ideas: Working with Entrepreneurs
McDermott Corporate partner specializing in private equity transactions & representing start-up ventures.
• March 15 – Jeff Bates – Around the World & Back Again: Life in International Law
McDermott Regulatory & Gov't Affairs partner handling a variety of international law matters.
• March 22 – Mark Pearlstein – The Wide World of Crime: Working Both Sides of the Criminal Bar
Former Asst. U.S. Attorney, McDermott Trial partner specializing in white collar criminal matters.
• March 29 – Michele Granda – Making A World of Difference: Careers in Public Interest
Former McDermott Trial partner, now Staff Attorney with Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders.

R.S.V.P.:
To Joan Tagliareni (jtagliareni@mwe.com ) – Responses must be received by the day prior to each program. Space may be limited, so please respond early to ensure a seat.
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Invitation to join BC students at ADL's "Nation of Immigrants" community seder, 3/22/07

The Anti-Defamation League invites members of APALSA to "Nation of Immigrants" community seder. This celebration of diverse cultures, religions and ethnicities will bring together numerous community leaders such as Boston City councilor Sam Yoon and Reverend Cheng Imm Tan, currently at the Mayor's Office of New Bostonians. The event will take place in Boston on Thursday, March 22 at 5:30 PM at the Castle at Park Plaza (130 Columbus Avenue, across the street from the Park Plaza Hotel). Please email Christine.Lee.1@bc.edu if you are interested in attending.

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Conversation in Shades Rescheduled!

Hello BC Law community,

Due to the weather, our first discussion had to be rescheduled to:
Wednesday, March 7th at 4:30 PM in EW 115B.

Again, the topics of discussion will be: Do race and class factor into a BC student's study of the law? Do race and class play a significant role in law student interactions on campus?

Professor Mark Brodin will introduce the topics and speakers. Students will then present their papers, and Prof. Brodin will moderate a discussion following the presentations.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Sincerely,
-Conversation in Shades Committee

Conversation in Shades is a student-run organization dedicated to the diversity of thought. Our mission is to inspire intelligent and respectful discussion by providing a forum that welcomes the varying shades of view on controversial issues. By initiating discussions of these issues, our goal is to foster understanding and development in the BC Law School community. We will be convening three talks on related topics this semester.

Monday, February 26, 2007

APALSA Announcements through 2/26/07

Featured Items:
- APALSA General Body Meeting
- 2L Judicial Clerkship Program
- Invitation for students interested in Civil Rights
- BLG Mentorship Program for 1Ls
- Foley Hoag Resume Workshop for 1Ls
- Congressman Meehan Visit to BC Law
- Bingham McCutchen Invitation

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APALSA General Body Meeting will be in Stuart 411 from 12:30-1:30pm

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Judicial Clerkship Program

Hello 2L's,
In the upcoming months, we will be hosting a series of programs on Judicial Clerkships to aid in the clerkship application process. The first of this series of programs will be on Tuesday evening, March 13th at 5 p.m. At the meeting you will be able to sign up for our clerkship listserve in order to receive upcoming information on clerkships.

If you cannot attend the program, you may e-mail us the week of the program to be added to the listserve.

In addition, for those of you interested in pursuing a clerkship, (following the program), you will be required to sign up for an individual mandatory clerkship meeting. More details will be provided at the meeting.

Most federal courts will begin the process in early September, while the different state courts may begin hiring as early as this Spring.

As each state follows their own calendar for the hiring information, it is important to check the state-specific deadlines. We are updating our clerkship information, but for general guidance (and last year's deadlines--updated June 2006), please visit the Career Services Website: Clerkship Section; Current Opportunities subsection http://www.bc.edu/schools/law/services/career/clerkships/openings.html . The user id for the Vermont Guide to state clerkships has changed--it is guide2007 and the password is juneau.

We look forward to seeing you at the upcoming clerkship programs!

Enjoy Spring Break!

Maris

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Introduction to Judicial Clerkship Application Process Program
March 13th , 5-6:30 pm. EW 115A.
Learn about Clerkships and the Application Process.
Speakers will include present and former BC federal and state court clerks.
We will have cookies and soda at this program.

Maris L. Abbene, Esq.
Director of Career Services
Boston College Law School
885 Centre Street
Newton Centre, MA 02459
617.552.4345
maris.abbene@bc.edu


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Civil Rights Opportunity

Dear APALSA,

WilmerHale is sponsoring the following event for law students , including recent graduates, faculty and staff on Tuesday, February 27, 2007. Please view the below invitation details. Please share this invitation with students in your organization.

Sincerely,

Brittany

Calling all Massachusetts Law Students Interested in Issues Facing Transgender Folks

Are you a law student? Are you interested in improving the legal landscape for transgender folks in Massachusetts? Does gender identity or expression discrimination affect you or someone you care about? Are you interested in LGBT or social justice legal work? Are you an activist?

MLGBA and MTPC need your energy and ideas to help improve the legal climate for transgender people in the state of Massachusetts. This is a great chance to support transgender rights, to connect with and work alongside the lawyers of MLGBA, to sharpen your policy advocacy skills, and to get to know legislators, lobbyists, and lawyers in Massachusetts. It is also a great way to mobilize the networks at your law school to create change.

Please join us on Tuesday, February 27, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. for a meeting to discuss ways that law students can support the recently introduced bill that calls for statewide non-discrimination and hate crimes protections, and other initiatives that law students can undertake. The meeting will be held at WilmerHale (60 State Street, Boston, MA ). All students, including recent graduates, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend.

For more information, contact Polly Crozier at polly@kauffmanlaw.net or M. Barusch at barusch@bu.edu.

To attend the event itself, please RSVP to MJ Edwards at mj.edwards @ wilmerhale.com for the purpose of being added to the security list

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BLG Mentoring Program

APALSA 1Ls:
Please see below for information about the BLG mentor program. You can go to their website for an application or email me directly and I can send it to you.
Melissa


Dear 1L Student of Color,


The Boston Lawyers Group (BLG) is pleased to announce the 2007 Mentor Program for students of color in Boston-area law Schools. The program is designed to provide first year law students of color an opportunity to develop a one-on-one relationship with an attorney from one of its participating members. Eligibility is limited to a total of 100 first year law students of color from the eight participating Boston-area law schools.


Detailed information regarding program requirements and the Mentor Program application is attached. Applications will be considered on a first-come first-served basis. It is crucial for you to complete the application and forward it to The Boston Lawyers Group well before the deadline of Tuesday, March 6, 2007. Send your completed application by email to Brittany Morrison at bmorrison@brownrudnick.com.

Mark your calendar, The Mentor Program Kick-Off Event is scheduled for Thursday, March 15, 2007 at Goodwin Procter LLP, where you will meet your mentor for the first time. You will receive a formal invitation to the Kick-Off Event with confirmation of your acceptance into the program by Friday, March 9, 2007. Attendance at the Kick-Off Event is a participation requirement. This event has been extremely fun in the past. Come and find out what games we have in store for you this year! If you have any questions, please feel free contact me at (617) 856-8483. You may also wish to consult with 2L and 3L law students who have participated in this program to gain greater insight on how the mentoring relationship will be beneficial to you as you embark upon your legal career.

Sincerely,

Brittany Morrison
Executive Assistant
Summer Program Internship Coordinator
The Boston Lawyers Group
c/o Brown Rudnick
One Financial Center
Boston, MA 02111
P: 617-856-8483
F: 617-289-0630
E: bmorrison@brownrudnick.com
www.bostonlawyersgroup.org

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Foley Hoag Resume Workshop

On Monday, March 12, Foley Hoag will host an event for local 1L students of color. While the event will focus on assisting students in polishing their resumes and on providing interview tips, it will also provide a terrific opportunity for them to network with members of the firm's Hiring Committee in advance of next fall's hiring process. Students can also look forward to chatting over hors d'oeuvres with other Foley Hoag lawyers from a wide variety of practice groups, who will be well situated to answer practice specific and other questions. Further details may be found attached and below

Please rsvp with your resume by March 1st to hiring@foleyhoag.com
The event will be head at Foley's offices which are at Seaport World Trade Center West, 155 Seaport Blvd. in Boston. It is accessible on the T via the Silver Line (World Trade Center Stop). There is also complimentary parking at the Seaport Hotel Garage

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Congressman Meehan at BC LAW, Feb 26 5:00 pm

Hello,

I am writing to you in your capacities as leaders of the law school's student organizations.

As you may know, Congressman Marty Meehan will be speaking at the law school on Monday, February 26, at 5:00 p.m. in EW120. He will have returned on Friday, February 23, from a week in Iraq, a trip that is part of his investigative role as chair of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. This will be his only speaking engagement upon his return prior to returning to Congress to begin organizing subcommittee hearings. He will also reintroduce a bill he authored, known at the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, which would repeal "Don't Ask,Don't Tell." He believes that the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, which excludes openly gay servicemembers from the military, is costly to our national interest in several ways. (See press release below.)

We have sent the press release below to local and national media. I would very much appreciate your forwarding this to your organization's membership to let them know about this exciting law school event. This is a rare opportunity to speak directly with a member of Congress who can report current conditions on the ground in Iraq.

Prof. Minuskin

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Bingham McCutchen Invitation

Bingham McCutchen is holding an event on Monday February 26, 2007 beginning at 5:30 at our Boston office entitled "Representation of Guantanamo Bay Prisoners: Fulfilling a Core American Value". Several of our attorneys represent prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and they would like to discuss their involvement with you and your organization. If you could please let members of your organization know about the event, we would appreciate it and look forward to having them there. It is geared to 1L's but any interested students are welcome. There will be refreshments served. We do ask that students RSVP so that we can make sure to reserve adequate space and have enough food/drink.


Please let me know if you have any questions.
We hope you will be able to join us!
Sincerely,
Lindsey

Lindsey M. Burke
| Legal Recruiting Coordinator
Bingham McCutchen| 150 Federal Street, Boston, MA 02110
617.951.8745 - TEL | 617.951.8736 - FAX

Monday, February 05, 2007

APALSA Announcements through 2/5/07

CHINESE NEW YEAR!

Hey APALSA!
Come celebrate the Chinese New Year with APASLA at the China Pearl!
On February 9th at 7:00 PM, APALSA will be hosting a dinner in
Boston's own Chinatown to celebrate the coming of the Chinese New Year!
What is the Chinese New Year?
How did the tradition get started?
What are in those Red envelopes?
What do people eat for Chinese New Year?

Find out the answers to these questions and learn more about the Chinese New Year by coming to this dinner celebration!

Afterwards, enjoy ICE SKATING with APALSA members at the Frog Pond Skating Rink in Boston Commons! Experience the thrill of gliding on the ice and or falling on your rear!

Come to the dinner, or the ice skating or both! We only have a limited number of spots available for the dinner. So reserve your spot early!

APALSA is offering a special deal of $15 for dinner + skating for everyone who reserves a spot in advance. Otherwise, dinner will be $5 and skating will cost $12 ($4 for admission + $8 for skate rental).

Save two dollars by reserving your spot ($15) by talking to Nicole Love, Brian Youn, or David Kim to tell them that you will be celebrating the New Year with APALSA! We will also be in the cafeteria everyday next week from 11:45AM to 2PM to take reservations.

(reservation is on a first-come first-serve basis; no refunds for cancellations will be given unless authorized by the APALSA e-board).

China Pearl is located at 9 Tyler Street, Boston, MA and accessible by
T (Chinatown stop).

Please contact David Kim (kimhlm@bc.edu) if you have any questions.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

Hey Guys,
I know it took a long time but I have a community service project that is on going. The SteppingStone Foundation is la comprehensive program that combines preparing selected Boston children for the independent school exam (ISEE) through a 14 month program through two summers and 1 school year and continues to offer tutoring for students in Independent or Exam Schools. I was a Stepping Stone Scholar and the program is dear to my heart. There are two ways that we can volunteer our time.

1. SMASH Program--flexible tutoring program which would require us to show up 1 Saturday a month for the semester and tutor scholars in whichever subjects they need help in. Program runs from 10-12 on Saturdays

2. Academic Mentors--less flexible program which would pair each of us with an individual student and require us to commit to comming 2 Satudays a month. Program runs from 9:30-12:30 on Saturdays (last 1/2 hour is used for social activities such as gym use like basketball games, etc).

We also have the option of utilizing the last 1/2 of the tutoring time for a "conference" which would give us time to talk about law school at a planned event.

This program meets next Saturday, 2/10 and then is on break until 3/3. I have been approved to go and am planning on going if I can find atleast 1 other person to go. In order to be approved each interested person mus fill out their online application (takes less than 5 mins), and allow the coordinator, Jenny Foster, to give you a 20 min phone interview. This is all for the children's saftey, they will complete a Cori Check that turns over quickly. She gets right back to you, so if everyone interested in comming could try to fill out the application today and tommarow, we will all be able to volunteer next week. The website is: http://www.tsf.org/about.asp & the volunteer application is at: http://www.tsf.org/volunteer.asp.

It would really nice to have completed atleast 1 day when we go on our spring breaks.

Feel free to send me some questions,

Abra Mason

Monday, January 22, 2007

APALSA Announcements through 1/22/07

The following are the APALSA announcements through 1/22/07.

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Community Service Opportunity !!!

Hey APALSA,

Everyone's favorite time of the year is rolling around again, and I'm not referring to the Mentor/Mentee event--The Tax season is coming upon us! In addition to the wonderful opportunity for Uncle Sam to take his cut of your summer job money, it's a great time to get involved. Many APALSA members participated last year in helping folks fill out their Tax Return forms through CTA, the Community Tax Aid of Boston.

For those that are looking to chip in a couple hours each week for a few months (February to April), this is a very rewarding opportunity. People get really excited when you show them how much money you've helped them to get back in their tax return check! Doing this requires no extraordinary math skills or tax talent. Just the brain on your head that got you into BC Law. Plus, there is a licensed CPA on hand so you've always got someone competent looking over your shoulder.

If you are interested, EMAIL your Community Service chair, Anthony at: anthony.nguyen.3@bc.edu for a registration form.
The MANDATORY training session is this Saturday at Northeastern, and is only a few hours.

http://www.ctaboston.org/

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REMINDER!!

All of APALSA is invited to come join us on Tuesday night (January 23) for a study break with FREE food at 10:00pm!

We know you guys are stressed and school just feels like it's never going to end. However, 1Ls you're half way done with your first year! 2Ls you're just PLAIN HALF WAY DONE! And 3Ls..wow, you're practically graduated at this point. Some come meet APALSA members and have some fun while stuffing your belly with goodies at Applebees.

We will be meeting at 10:00pm at Applebees in Cleveland Circle. It's located next to circle cinema, adjacent to chestnut hill park, and at the last stop on the C line. There is parking lot and it is conveniently located by the B, C, and D lines.

Applebees Information:
381 Chestnut Hill Ave.
Brighton, MA 02135
617.731.0159
www.applebees.com

APALSA will be providing massive amounts of free appetizers only, beverages will be the responsibility of each individual who orders it. If you order a beverage you must pay for it at the time of the order. APALSA unfortunately is unable to provide any drinks.

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College to Career Program

The Partnership’s College to Career Program Provides Students with the support they need to connect with Boston based employers to make a successful transition from a college student to a career professional.

When: Thursday, February 22, 2007, 4:00-7:00pm
Where: John Hancock Hall, Dorothy Quincy Suite, 180 Berkeley Street Boston MA

Meet representatives from Greater Boston and build pivotal business relationships. We encourage you to bring extra copies of your resume and dress in business attire.

Get registered by February 16, 2007
Please email your name, college, major/concentration, GPA, and graduating year to hvassell@thepartnershipinc.org . To be included in our resume database please attach your resume (preferably one page in .pdf format).

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BLG NETWORKING EVENT

REMINDER: RSVP Deadline is Monday, January 22! More Attorneys have signed up for this event than students!

As you may remember, this is the first event in a series of events that the BLG hosts for 1L Students of Color. In the past, more than 100 law students from Boston-area law schools have attended to mingle with 40 - 50 attorneys from the BLG member organizations. This is a great event for law students to begin building their professional network. They will also receive important information about how to participate in all future BLG events.

Please let me know if you plan on attending the event after 6:30 p.m. Security will not allow anyone to use the elevators to reach the reception after 6:45 p.m.

Thanks for your continued support of The Boston Lawyers Group and its programs. As always, you are invited and welcome to attend all BLG events.

When: 5:30-7:30
Where: Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP
One Financial Center
Boston, MA 02111
(617) 856-8560
gbrockmeyer@brownrudnick.com

To RSVP: go to www.bostonlawyersgroup.org, click on News & Events/Event registration or call 617-946-9644

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Judicial Externship/Clerkship Program

http://www.jtbf.org/topic/?fDD=4-0

In September 2005, JTBF launched the JTBF Judicial Externship/Clerkship Program in conjunction with Judge Smith-Ribner of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. The purpose of the Program is to foster racial diversity among law clerks within the federal and state judiciary. To that end, the Program encourages and supports the advancement of eligible law students who desire stronger legal research, writing, and analytical skills, all of which are necessary to compete for and succeed in judicial clerkships.

ABOUT THE JTBF JUDICIAL EXTERNSHIP/CLERKSHIP PROGRAM

The Program is only open to rising second and third-year law students who plan to seek judicial clerkships after graduation. JTBF matches law students with federal and state judges across the country. The program encourages judges to provide law students with assignments that will enhance their legal research, writing and analytical skills, such as developing effective outlining techniques, drafting of memoranda of law, and briefing of judges about case-related issues. Students should complete at least one high quality memorandum of law or other key legal document each semester of the externship. Students are encouraged to interact with the assigned judge and chambers' law clerks.

Program externs receive a quarterly stipend in an amount determined by JTBF. Also, course credit may be obtained, depending upon the students' law school curriculum policy. To receive course credit, law students must perform the amount of time required by their respective law schools. Course credit, however, is not a prerequisite for participating in the Program. Law students may not receive academic credit and a stipend simultaneously.

The JTBF Judicial Externship/Clerkship Program has two components

Academic year externships require at least a one semester commitment. However, many externship terms are for the full academic year. During the law school academic year, law students work a minimum of ten (10) hours per week on externship assignments to receive a quarterly stipend

A limited number of summer externships are also available. Law students selected for a summer externship must perform at least thirty-five (35) hours per week of work during the summer for at least eight (8) weeks to receive a summer stipend.