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CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 23
Quote of the Week: “The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to your moth-
er, conduct that will make her proud of you, to yourself, respect; to all men, charity.”-Benjamin Franklin
INSIDE:Letter from the Editor- pg. 2 Fat Tuesday - pg. 6 LCS News- pg. 7
LCSKen Allen from
Townsend NoonB127 AA Meeting
5-6 pmBenson Center
Conf. Rm 207 A
Class GiftCommittee Meeting
Noon B331
LCSFinding a Job
During RecessionB127
BioTechWine and CheeseArts & Sci Foyer
7- 9:30 pm
NOLA Week
Environmental JusticeSymposium
Berkeley Schoolof Law
FundraiserPoor House Bistro
Wednesday and ThursdayLunch and Dinner
Fat TuesdayThe Hut
8pm
Online Auction BeginsTrip Info
Bannan Lounge11 am- 5 pm
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Gemma Daggs, [email protected]
Margie Dellegrotti and Daniel Zazueta, VPS (Full-Time)
[email protected], [email protected]
Marina Wiant, VP (Part-Time)[email protected]
Chris Rusca, [email protected]
Caitlin Robinett, Print [email protected]
Mercedes Roy, Online [email protected]
SBA BOARD
Cait!in E. Ro"nettSincerely,
Have a great week, Santa Clara.
From The Editor: I’m sorry for the long quote, but I really like it. It seems to me at some point in the past, the great men (and women) of this world knew a little bit about every-thing. Without debate prep, memos, and the internet, all of the Greats were philosophers. People spent time and energy thinking about things like the importance of relationships be-tween friends and family members, the cultivation of virtues, and articulation of truth. We not only don’t have time for this anymore, but most of us are on information overload. Be-tween the 24 hour news cycle and twitter (I still don’t really have any idea what “twitter” is) we are so busy participating in the media and advertising frenzy, I wonder if we are taking time to think about the implications of what we’re learning. Or, I could be trying desperately to justify my Sunday night ramblings. There are a lot of juicy bits in my quote for the week and I could write for days about forgiveness and respect, but today I’ve been thinking a lot about pride. I don’t think there are enough words for “pride” in the English language. Pride can have a negative connotation, especially when it’s in terms of how we feel about ourselves. When someone is described as proud, instead of prideful, they sound strong and in control. I am proud on many different levels, for many differ-ent people. I feel proud when anyone from Santa Clara does something noteworthy, even though I have nothing to do with it. I’m proud of my niece for just existing. I even feel an un-derscore of pride for my good friends when someone else lets me down. It’s strange, really. I think pride is a really easy emotion to feel for other people. It’s easy in our environment, around so many brilliant people, to forget to feel proud of ourselves. But working hard in law school, especially in today’s economic climate, is wor-thy of making each one of our mothers proud.
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~ ILSA ~STUDY ABROAD BANQUET
THRUSDAY, MARCH 12, 20098PM – 12PM
THE ADOBE LODGE__________________________________________________________
COME JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION FOR OUR 2ND ANNUAL ILSA BANQUET
__________________________________________DINNER, DANCING, AND GREAT PRIZES TO BID ON !THE PROCEEDS WILL GO TOWARD SCHOLARSHIPS
FOR THOSE STUDYING ABROADTICKETS $20 on sale this week in Bannan Lounge
Environmental Justice Symposium: February 27, 2009The Berkeley Law Environmental Law Society cordially invites you to attend their Fifth Annual Environmental Justice Symposium:
Just Water? Solving an Environmental Justice Crisis
Friday, February 27, 2009 8:30 am - 6 pm UC Berkeley School of Law
Featuring as Keynote Speaker: Dr. Beverly Wright Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
This year’s symposium will explore the intersection of water and environmental justice. Panel and speaker topics include the international human right to water, sustainable fisheries, rural water access in California and abroad, water contamination and indigenous water rights. We hope you will consider joining us for what promises to be an engaging, informative event.
For information and updates, please visit: http://sites.google.com/site/ejsymposium/
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Make Time for Your Career! The LCS News February 23rd – February 27th www.law.edu/careers
Upcoming Programs: SCU Law Jobs
How To Find Employment During a Recession
Log onto SCU Law Jobs: www.scu.edu/law/careers
and find jobs like these: Although the current job market may be
anxiety provoking, people do find jobs and build careers even during a recession. LCS has arranged for SCU alumni from the early 1990's and 2000's (the last two down market cycles) to come back to the school to talk about their job search strategies and success. In particular, they will be identifying how they found their jobs or started their own practice, how their classmates found their jobs, and how they kept motivated to keep on looking even during a down economy. Program details are as follows:
Current Open Positions: AT&T California Legal Department (San Francisco) Summer Intern Job ID#: 4527
Candidates will have the opportunity to work with attorneys in various fields within the Legal Department, including Business, Personal Injury, Employment and Labor Litigation as well as general corporate, labor and employment, and regulatory advice and counsel. Paid. (1L-2L)
How to Find Employment During a Recession Presenters: Fariba Soroosh '93, Supervising Attorney/Self Help Center Family Law Facilitator's Office, Santa Clara County Superior Court; Katherine Pak '93, Miller Morton Caillat & Nevis; Gregory Czarkowski '99, Clayton & McEvoy
Volterra (Fremont, CA) Legal Intern Job ID# 4514 Support VP of Legal Affairs in all facets of providing legal services to the Company. Primarily involved in doing legal research, assisting with general company legal audit, reviewing and preparing legal documentation. (1L-4L)
Date: Wednesday, February 25 Time: Noon to 1:00 p.m. Location: Bannan 127 _________________________________
LCS is Moving! The Law Career Services Office is being relocated to a different area in Loyola Hall. As of March 4 , please come to the following Loyola rooms for LCS:
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Farjami & Farjami LLP (Mission Viejo, CA) This is a resume collect with a Feb 26
th deadline. Job ID 4421 Vicki Huebner: Room 103
Morgan Dain: Room 104 Seeking attorneys / law clerks with electrical or computer engineering degree or background for patent preparation and prosecution for high technology clients. (3L-4L)
Matthew Wayman: Room 106
Christina Johnson: Room 107
Public Interest Law Career Services will be located at the Loyola Hall foyer room 101. The LCS resource library will be located in room 102.
Nodality, Inc. (South San Francisco, CA) Intern
* When entering the Loyola Hall foyer, go to the left side door instead of the right, and you will be at our new location! Job ID#: 4256
Check SCU Law Jobs Frequently! Employers post resume
collects, jobs, internships, fellowships, judicial externships and more! There are also “for credit” opportunities listed (all academic credit listings need to be approved by the Director of Externships, Sandra Magliozzi). Please note that positions posted on SCU Law Jobs are class year specific. If you cannot view a posting that has been advertised, it could be because the class year(s) the employer is targeting may not align with your current class year status. Make sure your profile is accurate in Symplicity!
Drop in LCS Advising Hours LCS is in the Bannan Lounge every Monday from 12-1pm and from 5-6pm to assist you with questions and concerns. Come visit us!
LCS Staff Members:
Vicki Huebner: Assistant Dean, LCS Matthew Wayman: Assistant Director for Law Graduate Employment Morgan Dain: Assistant Director for Law Career Development Christina Johnson: Program Coordinator Audrey Kyu & Jetaun Stevens: Public Interest Law Coordinators Contact Info: Phone-408-554-4350 E-Mail: [email protected] LCS would also like to introduce Sarah Mercer and Jason Tauches our new PILCS Coordinators! Stop by Loyola Hall to meet them!
Career Advising with LCS: To schedule an appointment at LCS, go to our website at: http://law.scu.edu/careers and click on “Make an Appointment” or call to schedule an appointment.
1L Information: If you are a 1L and have not had your initial advising appointment with LCS, you can still book appointments. Just remember that you can’t gain access to SCU Law Jobs unless you have your introductory appointment!
If you have a disability and require a reasonable accommodation, please call Law Career Services at 408-554-4350, or 1-800-735-2929 (TTY – California Relay) at least 48 hours prior to the event.