Monday, March 24, 2008

Announcements for the week of March 24, 2008

The following are the APALSA announcements for the week of March 24, 2008. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com.
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TASTE OF DIVERSITY! -- Thursday, March 27, 2008

An Annual Tradition of Celebrating Our Differences...
Through our Stomachs.

When: THURSDAY, MARCH 27th @ 3pm
Where: SNACK BAR

Hosted by the LSA Diversity Committee, featuring your favorite BCLS Student Organizations.
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EDWARDS ANGELL PALMER & DODGE RECEPTION -- Thursday, April 3, 2008 (RSVP Deadline: March 28, 2008)

Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge would like to invite students to a reception in their Boston office, located at 111 Huntington Avenue, on Thursday, April 3, 2008 from 5:30 - 7:30pm.

The evening will afford students an opportunity to meet and interact with some of the firm's leaders, including members of their hiring and diversity committees, and to hear a special presentation by Judge Reginald C. Lindsay of the U.S. Federal District Court in Boston. Please note judges are not permitted to discuss pending cases.

Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge hopes and expects to provide students with in-depth knowledge of the firm's mission and values, and to encourage students to apply for summer associate positions at one of their seven offices expected to hire law students in 2009, in order to get to know them.

If interested in going to this event, please contact Charlene Kwan (kwancc[at]bc.edu) no later than March 28, 2008, so we can inform EAPD about our anticipated attendance.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: KHMER SPEAKERS NEEDED FOR JUVENILE RIGHTS ADVOCACY PROJECT

Wanted: Khmer Speakers

A BC 2L is working with several Cambodian-American families for the Juvenile Rights Advocacy Project, and is looking for assistance speaking with a few clients. Please e-mail Jane Qin at qinja[at]bc.edu if you can help translate.
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WANT TO HELP WELCOME ADMITTED STUDENTS?

Admissions season is in full bloom. If you would like to help call and/or e-mail accepted students who identify as Asian Pacific American to answer their questions, welcome them to the community, and talk to them about APALSA, please e-mail Jane Qin at qinja[at]bc.edu with your NAME, YEAR, E-MAIL, ALMA MATER, and HOMETOWN. You probably remember getting a similar call back when you were making your decision on where to attend law school, so it's time to pay it forward.
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MILBANK 2008 DIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Milbank is again accepting applications for their Diversity Scholars Program. Applications must be postmarked by September 1, 2008.

The program awards at least two students annually with a salaried summer associate position and a $50,000 scholarship. ($15,000 will be distributed during the students' third year of law school, and a payment of the additional $35,000 will be awarded contingent upon receipt and acceptance of an offer of permanent employment.)

Attached are copies of the Scholars Program fact sheet and application. For more information about Milbank's diversity initiatives, please visit their web site at: http://www.milbank.com/en/Diversity/
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ASIAN INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING PROJECT (three spots reserved for BCLS students) -- (Deadline: April 7, 2008)

Have you ever dreamed of climbing the Great Wall of China? How about consulting to a Chinese firm in Beijing? Prof. Greg Stoller is in the process of planning the 2008 International Consulting Project, a 3-credit course that involves consulting work during the fall semester on campus, with a trip to Beijing in January/2009 to deliver the team's recommendation personally to the client, at their offices. This is the 6th year in a row that this program has been offered. Attached please find a course description and power point slides from the info session. We are looking for 18 outstanding students (3 from BCLS) to be part of this class working in three separate teams. If interested, please submit a resume and cover letter to gregory.stoller.1[at]bc.edu by no later than April 7, 2008. Language fluency is *not* a prerequisite for this course. We are starting the planning process now, as we hope to choose the projects, in part, based around the students' academic and professiona!
l backgrounds. Of course, if you have any questions beforehand, please let Professor Stoller know via email or telephone (617.233.5666).
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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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BAY AREA LEGAL DIRECTORY NOW AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE IN APALSA OFFICE

Lawrence Ma, a BC Law alum from the Class of 2001, who is based in San Francisco, has sent us copies of the 2008 Directory of Bay Area Law Firms and the 2007-2008 BASF (Bar Association of San Francisco) Directory. These could be valuable resources for those interested in seeking employment in the Bay Area for the summer.

If you would like to arrange a time to access these resources, please email Charlene Kwan at kwancc[at]bc.edu.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Announcements for the week of March 10, 2008

The following are the APALSA announcements for the week of March 10, 2008. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com.
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APALSA DIVERSITY MONTH PROGRAMMING: DOCUMENTARY NIGHT! -- Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Diversity Month Programming: APALSA Documentary Night!
Where: Stuart 409
When: Wednesday 3/12/08, from 5pm - 6:30pm

We will be screening the amazing documentary "Sentenced Home," which follows three Cambodian American men as they confront detention and deportation for minor mistakes they made as teenagers, in a system that offers no second chances. The film sheds light on the devastating impact of harsh immigration laws, and puts a human face on controversial immigration policy. The film is a must-see for those who are interested in immigration policy and its intersection with Asian Pacific Islander communities.

We will be serving CHINESE FOOD!

For more information about the film, go to http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/sentencedhome/film.html.
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FURTHER DIVERSITY MONTH PROGRAMMING!

Watch this space for more information on upcoming Diversity Month events, including APALSA Game Night, and a town meeting discussing diversity issues.
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HELP NEEDED WITH APALSA WEBSITE!

Looking for another way to avoid reading Constitutional Law? Are you a wayward computer science major that somehow found your way to law school? Simply enjoy working on websites for fun? This announcement is for you!

APALSA desperately needs help updating its official website. This is a great opportunity to get involved and add something to your resume, while helping shape APALSA's presence on the internet. If interested, please contact Charlene Kwan at kwancc[at]bc.edu.
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MCDERMOTT WILL & EMERY PANEL DISCUSSION -- Second Event, Wednesday, March 12, 2008 (RSVP Deadline March 11, 2008)

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 2008 McDermott Will & Emery Discussion Series exploring a 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
* 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 at 6:00 p.m. and last approximately one hour.

Scheduled Panelists/Dates (March 2008):

* March 5 - Sarah Columbia - Exploring Brave New Worlds: IP Litigation in the 21st Century. McDermott Intellectual Property partner specializing in intellectual property litigation, strategy and positioning.
* March 12 - Mark Pearlstein - The Wide World of Crime: Both Sides of the Criminal Bar. Former Asst. U.S. Attorney, McDermott Trial partner specializing in white collar criminal matters.
* March 19 - Greg Lawrence - It's a Green World After All: Global Renewable Energy, Emissions and New Products. McDermott Regulatory & Gov't Affairs partner specializing in energy-related transactions.

R.S.V.P: To Joanne Abrams (jabrams[at]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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BAY AREA LEGAL DIRECTORY NOW AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE IN APALSA OFFICE

Lawrence Ma, a BC Law alum from the Class of 2001, who is based in San Francisco, has sent us copies of the 2008 Directory of Bay Area Law Firms and the 2007-2008 BASF (Bar Association of San Francisco) Directory. These could be valuable resources for those interested in seeking employment in the Bay Area for the summer.

If you would like to arrange a time to access these resources, please email Charlene Kwan at kwancc[at]bc.edu.
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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. Feel free to stop by and check it out!

Monday, March 03, 2008

Announcements for the week of March 3, 2008

The following are the APALSA announcements for the week of March 3, 2008. The announcements can also be seen by going to http://bcapalsa.blogspot.com.
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APALSA GENERAL BODY MEETING -- Thursday, March 6, 2008

Still looking for a 1L summer job? Starting to panic, or afraid to think about it? Come join us for our first general body meeting of the semester, where we will have a panel discussion on:

Finding A 1L Summer Job -- Spring Semester Edition
When: Thursday, March 6, 2008 at 12:30pm
Where: EW120

There will be FREE LUNCH served, and plenty of 2Ls and 3Ls available to answer your questions on their 1L summer job searches, second semester grades, or anything else that may be on your mind, so please join us!
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LALSA DINNER & DOCUMENTARY NIGHT -- Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Please join us this Wednesday, March 5, at 5:45pm in EW 120 for dinner and a special screening of Immigrant Reflections (A documentary chronicling three immigrant BC campus service workers and their experiences living in the U.S.)

The documentary was presented at the Boston Latino International Film Festival last fall. Susan Legere, a doctoral student in sociology at BC and the filmmaker, will present the film. Vicky Miranda, one of those chronicled and one of our own Stuart Dining Hall employees, will also be present.

We hope that you can join us and enjoy free Brazilian food from Cafe Bello, a great film, and enlightening discussion! All are welcome!

For more information about the film:
http://media.www.bcheights.com/media/storage/paper144/news/2007/10/29/Features/Documentary.Gives.A.Face.To.Immigration-3062191.shtml
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/rvp/pubaf/07/DocFilm.pdf
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MCDERMOTT WILL & EMERY PANEL DISCUSSION -- First Event, Wednesday, March 5, 2008 (RSVP Deadline March 4, 2008)

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 2008 McDermott Will & Emery Discussion Series exploring a 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
* 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 at 6:00 p.m. and last approximately one hour.

Scheduled Panelists/Dates (March 2008):

* March 5 - Sarah Columbia - Exploring Brave New Worlds: IP Litigation in the 21st Century. McDermott Intellectual Property partner specializing in intellectual property litigation, strategy and positioning.
* March 12 - Mark Pearlstein - The Wide World of Crime: Both Sides of the Criminal Bar. Former Asst. U.S. Attorney, McDermott Trial partner specializing in white collar criminal matters.
* March 19 - Greg Lawrence - It's a Green World After All: Global Renewable Energy, Emissions and New Products. McDermott Regulatory & Gov't Affairs partner specializing in energy-related transactions.

R.S.V.P: To Joanne Abrams (jabrams[at]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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SOUTH ASIAN BAR ASSOCIATION OF GREATER BOSTON EVENT -- Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

South Asian Bar Association of Greater Boston Reception
Date: March 4, 2008
Time: 6pm
Location: McCarter & English, LLP, 265 Franklin Street, Boston

Reception honoring the newly appointed commissioner of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination - Sunila Thomas-George, and Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Department of Revenue - Navjeet K. Bal.

Please see the attached invite for details.
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MINTZ LEVIN INTERVIEW WORKSHOP -- Wednesday, March 5, 2008

We would like to invite you, as a first-year law student of color, to participate in our Annual Mintz Levin Interview Workshop. This Workshop will provide you with the opportunity to visit our offices and learn about the recruiting and interviewing process from our expert panelists. The panel presentation will take place at our office, followed by a cocktail reception to mingle with our colleagues and your fellow law students over refreshments.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2008

PANEL PRESENTATION—4:00PM (Reception to Follow)

Mintz Levin Conference Center
One Financial Center
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
617-542-6000

To sign up to participate in this Workshop, please contact Sarah Ahmed at sahmed[at]mintz.com. Please send Sarah a copy of your resume and please reference the Interview Workshop in the e-mail subject line.

We look forward to your participation in this Workshop. If you have any questions about the Workshop or about Mintz Levin, please do not hesitate to contact Kerry Oliver via e-mail at koliver[at]mintz.com for further information. We hope you can join us.

Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. is a multidisciplinary firm with offices in Boston, Washington D.C., San Diego, Palo Alto, New York, Stamford, Los Angeles and London.
We are committed to increasing diversity throughout our firm and providing a supportive and comfortable work environment for the diverse attorneys and staff who join us.
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BOSTON LAWYERS GROUP MOCK INTERVIEW PROGRAM (Application Deadline: Friday, March 7, 2008)

The Boston Lawyers Group would like to invite you to participate in its annual Mock Interview Program (see below for details). Volunteer attorneys and legal recruiters from top law firms will help you prepare for legal interviews, by offering tips on how to impress employers, avoid common pitfalls and successfully secure employment.

You will have 2 twenty-minute interviews, followed by feedback regarding your resume, presentation, and interview skills. These are low-pressure practice interviews. They are not recruitment interviews.

Please note that space is limited to the first 50 students, so you are advised to register as soon as possible. To register, go to www.thebostonlawyersgroup.com, click on Events for the link to the Mock Interview Program.

You are required to email a copy of your resume to Brittany Morrison, at bmorrison[at]sandw.com, no later than March 7, 2008. A copy of your resume is required prior to March 25th, so that the interviewers will have the opportunity to review your resume in preparation for the interview.

The Boston Lawyers Group Mentor Program

* Where: Bingham McCutchen LLP, 150 Federal St, Boston, MA
* When: March 25, 2008, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
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APALSA SEEKING MEMBERS FOR BANQUET AND ADMISSIONS COMMITTEES!

APALSA wants you! Each year, we assemble committees to help plan our end-of-the-year banquet, and to provide information to admitted APA-identified students to help them decide whether (or not) to attend BC Law.

The admissions committee works with the school's admissions office to get the names of admitted students who self-identify as being APA, and contacts those students to give them information on Boston College Law School. This opportunity allows APALSA to establish early contact with potential 1Ls, and gives incoming students an important resource in deciding which school they will ultimately attend.

The end-of-the-year banquet is one of the most important events of the year, and last year's event was a success, with dozens of students, several professors, and a special guest speaker in attendance. Help us make this year's event another one to remember!

These are excellent opportunities for those who may be interested in taking on a larger role in APALSA next year. For those interested in helping out on either of these committees, please contact Yunnie Ahn at yunnie.y.ahn[at]gmail.com.
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BAY AREA LEGAL DIRECTORY NOW AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE IN APALSA OFFICE

Lawrence Ma, a BC Law alum from the Class of 2001, who is based in San Francisco, has sent us copies of the 2008 Directory of Bay Area Law Firms and the 2007-2008 BASF (Bar Association of San Francisco) Directory. These could be valuable resources for those interested in seeking employment in the Bay Area for the summer.

If you would like to arrange a time to access these resources, please email Charlene Kwan at kwancc[at]bc.edu.
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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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LEGAL ADVOCACY AND RESOURCE CENTER (LARC) -- EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT (EITC) OUTREACH PROJECT

The Legal Advocacy and Resource Center (LARC), a free legal hotline located in Boston, is looking for volunteers for their Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Outreach Project.

The EITC is a special tax benefit that helps to reduce or eliminate the taxes for low income workers. It can be worth over 4,500 dollars based on income and number of dependent children. LARC talks with over 15,000 clients on their hotline each year. Starting in January, they call back all the clients that may be eligible to tell them about the EITC and direct them towards tax preparation centers that can help them file. EITC can be a very effective anti-poverty tool and LARC is working to make it more accessible to the people who can benefit from it the most. LARC is hoping to get volunteers to come in and call their clients back regarding the EITC on Tuesday evenings, when they are open until 8pm. LARC will also be providing pizza to all their volunteers each week.

This could be a great opportunity for students to get experience working with clients in a legal services setting. Any questions can be directed to Heather Van Orman at hvanorman[at]gbls.org.
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FORDHAM-SKKU SUMMER LAW INSTITUTE PROGRAM

Fordham University School of Law and Sungkyunkwan University College of Law are pleased to co-sponsor the third annual Summer Law Institute, a three week academic program in international and comparative law in Seoul, Korea from June 10-27, 2008. The 2007 Summer Institute was attended by 97 law students and practitioners, with students coming from 35 U.S. and Canadian law schools including Boston College, Cornell, Fordham, Hastings, USC, University of Texas, and Villanova. Five countries were represented in the student body, including two students from Beijing University in China.

Students may enroll in three credit hours by taking one of the following courses: International Human Rights Law, International Commercial Arbitration, and International Business Transactions. These courses will be taught in English by distinguished tenured or tenure-track faculty from Fordham and the University of Washington Law Schools. The program will also offer optional Korean language lessons for those students interested in learning some basic Korean. Students will be able to enroll in three credit hours during the program, and the courses are approved by the ABA for credit toward the J.D. degree.

Following the program, students who would like to stay on for internships at Korea's largest multi-national companies, the Korean supreme and constitutional courts, human rights organizations, as well as some summer associate positions at leading Korean law firms, will have the opportunity to do so under the auspices of the Institute's non-credit internship program.

Program students will also tour the Korean National Court, the Supreme Court, the National Prosecutor's Office and the Foreign Ministry, and attend an extensive selection of extra-curricular tours and social events that enable students to experience Korean cultural life.

To find out more about this extraordinary program, please visit our website at: http://law.fordham.edu/korea/ or contact the Program Coordinator, Leighanne Yuh, at lyuh[at]law.fordham.edu.