Every Friday at 12 p.m. in the Amphitheater
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Looking for something to do this summer? Want to do important and fulfilling work? Try the Low Income Tax Clinic! Come hear from Prof. Lora and former students all about their experience and opportunities while working there and see why you should join the clinic! Snacks provided.
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Please join Professors Tischler and Reddy and LC ALDF Co-Directors Kaiti Bestor and Eric Sugarman for an informal discussion on charting one’s career in the animal law and protection movement. Speakers will offer recommendations, insights, and more applicable to both students and soon-to-be graduates.
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Monday, 04/01/2024 | 12:10pm PDT - 1:10pm PDT | McCarty Classroom 1 and via Zoom (email aemerson@lclark.edu for the link)
Learn more about work at the Oregon Appellate Courts and applying for a postgraduate judicial clerkship from Justice Masih, Judge Joyce, their clerks, and Lisa Norris-Lampe. They are inviting students from 1L-3L years to attend, and seek candidates with a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences (definitely not limited to more traditional “top 10” candidates.) This is a unique opportunity to ask questions from very cool people who are coming to campus to share info and meet you!
See more info here.
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Open to all students, faculty, staff and alumni of L&C, we create events to heal from oppression and discuss where art in relationship transforms lives, builds community, examines social constructs, raises critical consciousness and creates a more just society.
Art for Social Change
Please join Phi Alpha Delta, Outlaw, and MLSA in hosting LGBTQ2S+ Lawyers from the Portland/Vancouver communities, including Judge Andrew Lavin, Attorney Kevin McClure, Attorney Lindsey Burrows, and others. Bring your questions, as they will be discussing their experiences in the legal field. Snacks will be provided.
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Please join Legal Writing Specialist Emily Fullerton for a session on outlining and preparing for exams. All are welcome!
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Come join us this week as we try to work out what Wittgenstein would have made of Scalia’s originalism. Email us if you would like a few reading materials beforehand at andrewkihn@lclark.edu (by no means required).
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Come join Tax Law Society for their last meeting of the year! Hear about our remaining plans for the year and our upcoming ones for next semester.
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In anticipation of SIEL’s whale watching trip, Professor Wold will be speaking all about whales! Come hear and get excited- it’ll be a whale of a time. As always, snacks will be provided.
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Meeting ID: 965 8651 7108
Pass: 247846
LiveWhale Support
Join Judge Janelle Wipper and Judge Melvin Oden-Orr talk about their experiences as BIPOC lawyers and judges. They’ll also talk about the differences between Multnomah and Washington County. Food will be provided. All are welcome! Please RSVP to be sure we have enough food.
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Join us for the inaugural Leadership Annual Giving Society Virtual CLE featuring Keith Cunningham-Parmeter on Thursday, 4/4 at 12pm PST. Professor Cunningham-Parmeter, one of our newest faculty members who specializes in labor law issues, will speak about findings from his 2023 paper Discrimination by Algorithm: Employer Accountability for Biased Customer Reviews.
From Uber to Home Depot to Starbucks, consumers are increasingly asked to rate workers, and many firms make employment decisions based on these ratings. Since some customers may review workers negatively for racist, sexist, or other illegal reasons, the expanding influence of consumer-sourced feedback threatens to undermine fundamental anti discrimination protections for workers. How can we understand the rise of “managerial customers” and what is the legal responsibility that companies should assume for discriminatory customer reviews?
This event is an exclusive benefit for current members of the Advocates Society, Gantenbein Society, and Bacon Associates.
Complimentary CLE credit is offered for this event.
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Open studio sessions are FREE and open to the public. The in-person open studios are held at the Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center, located on 4445 SW Barbur Blvd.
Art Therapy
Professor Erica Lyman will be speaking to us about the Global Law Alliance (GLA), the international wildlife clinic on campus. Applications for the clinic will be opening later this semester, so bring any questions you might have! GLA is a great clinic experience for 2Ls and 3Ls interested in international environmental law, so please join us to learn more. You can find the GLA clinic room next to the Wood Hall Lounge. Snacks provided!
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The Joyce Ann Harpole Committee invites you to celebrate the 26th anniversary of the Joyce Ann Harpole Attorney Award and the Joyce Ann Harpole Scholarship Award.
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Join WLC for our bi-annual pre-finals paint night! Paint, canvases, yummy food, and good vibes will be provided. Bring your best PJ game! RSVP here.
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Friday April 5, 2024 Symposium
ANIMAL AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGE: THE REALLY BIG COW IN THE ROOM
Environmental, Natural Resources, & Energy Law
Animal Law Review Symposium: Taking CAFOs to Court
Saturday, April 6th, 8:45am – 5:40pm in McCarty 4, parking available in Griswold lots.
Price: Free!
RSVP here to attend in-person or virtually!
https://engage.lclark.edu/register/AnimalLawReviewSymposium |
Every year, Animal Law Review hosts a symposium featuring thoughtful discussions on various topics in animal law. ALR’s 13th annual symposium, Taking CAFOs to Court, will be held primarily virtually on Saturday, April 6th, 2024 with on option to attend in-person in McCarty 4, Lewis & Clark Law School.
We’re delighted to support the Animal Law Review as they provide this year’s symposium, Taking CAFOs to Court. The symposium will feature lawyers using exciting strategies to effectively litigate against CAFOs while addressing the numerous harms CAFOs cause to the environment, surrounding communities, workers, consumers, and animals. This symposium is free, and a vegan breakfast and lunch will be included. Oregon continuing legal education credits have been applied for. For event details, schedule, and registration, visit ALR at this link.
Schedule
8:45 - Free Vegan Breakfast and Check-In
9:15 - Joyce Tischler’s Opening Remarks*
9:45 -Christine Ball-Blakely
10:30 - Charles Tebbutt
11:15 - 10 Minute Break
11:25 - Tyler Lobdell
12:10 -Jasmine Washington
12:55 - Free Vegan Lunch
1:30 - David Muraskin
2:15 - Amanda Howell*
3:00 - 10 Minute Break
3:10 - Andre Abassi
3:55 - Will Lowrey
4:40 - 10 Minute Break
4:50 - Kathryn Evans and Sarah Gold
5:35 - 5:40 Closing Remarks
* denotes that speaker will present in-person and on Zoom; presenters without an asterisk will present on Zoom only and will not attend the event in-person
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Join WICL for free mini pies and curriculum planning de-mystifying! We will have upper-division students across disciplines giving advice & answer questions about curriculum, registration, and more.
Women in Criminal Law
Dean Jennifer Johnson invites you to a casual alumni and admitted student reception in Los Angeles, California!
Law School Alumni Relations
Are you a 1L* and do you have questions about the environmental curriculum? Are you curious to learn more about the environmental or energy certificates? Join Associate Dean, Janice Weis, and Associate Director, Tess Jacobsen, for an overview of the environmental curriculum before you register for classes later this semester! *All students are welcome
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Dean Jennifer Johnson invites you to a casual alumni and admitted student reception in Irvine, California!
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OutLaw’s annual cabaret fundraiser, featuring performances by students, faculty, and staff. Free food and drinks (alcohol & non-alcoholic) will be provided. Tip your performers! If you’re in need of a disability-related accommodation or wheelchair access info please contact Dean Libby Davis (eadavis@lclark.edu) by April 5th.
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Join us for a group information session that will provide an overview of our programs and offerings. Each information session will be presented by a member of the Lewis & Clark Law School admissions staff with plenty of time saved for questions at the end.
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Join your fellow environmental LLM and MSL graduates for a social party to celebrate earning your degree!
More info to come..
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Join us for a group information session that will provide an overview of our programs and offerings. Each information session will be presented by a member of the Lewis & Clark Law School admissions staff with plenty of time saved for questions at the end.