SPRING 2021 EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING FAIR BEGINS
Learn more about the myriad experiential opportunities available to LLS students during the virtual Experiential Learning Fair to be held March 22-April 9. Use this chance to explore the law school's unparalleled opportunities to practice lawyering skills through clinics, specialized practica and field placements (externships), as well as trial advocacy, moot court and other competition teams. More>>
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EXAMINING REPARATIONS AS RACIAL JUSTICEProfessor Eric Miller will lead a conversation at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, March 23 about reparations with a panel of experts: Dreisen Heath, researcher/advocate, Human Rights Watch; Professor Justin Hansford, Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center, Howard Law School; and Damario Solomon Simmons, managing partner, Solomon Simmons Law. The panelists will discuss the future of reparations in the context of legislation and litigation. More>>
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RACE & LAW COLLOQUIUM FEATURING ALINA BALL
Professor Priscilla Ocen continues the Race and Law Colloquium from 1:10-3:10 p.m. Wednesday, March 24 with Professor Alina Ball, a professor and director, Social Enterprise & Economic Empowerment Clinic of Law, UC Hastings College of Law. Professor Ball will speak on Transactional Community Lawyering. More>>
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FACULTY WORKSHOP TAKES ON REGULATORY DIFFUSION
Loyola Law School's Faculty Workshop Series brings to campus leading legal scholars from across the country to present original scholarship in a colloquium setting. This Thursday, March 25, LLS hosts Jennifer Nou, professor of law at the University of Chicago Law School, who will discuss Regulatory Diffusion. More>>
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SPRING HEALTH LAW ALUMNI-STUDENT MIXER ON DECK
The spring Virtual Spring Health Law Alumni-Student Mixer will be held from 3-5 p.m. on Friday, April 9. It will be preceded by a career panel for students. It was organized by the student Health Law and Bioethics Association. More>>
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NAVIGATING MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT OPTIONS
LMU Health Educator Jessica Risco will walk members of the community through their mental health treatment options. She will be available to assist students with finding mental health resources through their private insurance carriers (non-AETNA). More>>
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TRANSACTIONAL NEGOTIATION TEAM FINALS TO BE LIVESTREAMED
The Transactional Negotiation Team finals will be livestreamed from 5:30-7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14. During the event, the two student finalists will negotiate a mock deal in front of practicing attorneys. After the negotiation ends, the attorneys provide live feedback to the students, confer briefly in private and declare a winner. RSVP>>
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Event coordinators are encouraged to use the LLS Events Calendar for events they want promoted broadly. All LLS events should be posted to the LLS Master Calendar, which has been updated to reflect the law school's virtual event and meeting spaces. Questions? Email us!
This Week's Highlights:
3/223/233/243/25 3/26
Looking Ahead:
3/31 4/1- Cesar Chavez Holiday Observed - No Classes
4/2 4/84/9
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California Supreme Court Historical Society Writing Competition
The California Supreme Court Historical Society presents it CSCHS Selma Moidel Smith Student Writing Competition in California Legal History for students this year. The deadline to apply is June 30, 2021. More>>
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Library Study Space Available as Part of Phased Reopening
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Stay LLS Together with the Upcoming LLS Virtual 5K!Participants who registered by March 12 for the inaugural LLS virtual 5K and email a photo by March 28 of their successful completion of the 5K will be eligible to receive an LLS Virtual 5K T-shirt!
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CELEBRATING WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
Commemorate Women's History Month th9is March with a one of LLS' Women's History Month Zoom backgrounds.
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Spring 2021 Community Check-in SurveyAll members of the LLS community are invited to participate in the newest Community Check-in Survey. These instruments have provided a snapshot of how the university has been doing over the past year. The third community check-in survey will be open March 15-26. The surveys will continue to assess our virtual campus, sense of belonging and perceptions of the university related to COVID-19 and racial justice. Surveys for the following groups are due by Friday, March 26, with participants eligible for prizes! Contact OIA@lmu.edu for questions.
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Tips to Ensure Zoom Sessions Are Private
- Do not share your Zoom links on public pages, especially if using your Personal ID for meetings. Please request your participants not to share this information either.
- Set a password. This can also be turned on when scheduling meetings. (Quick steps: Click the meeting, click Edit This Meeting, check the Require meeting password box, enter a password, and click Save.)
- Lock your meeting once all invited participants have joined. (Quick steps: Security, Lock Meeting.)
- Set participant sharing permission so participants cannot unmute themselves and cannot share the screen without permission. (Quick steps: Security, Allow participants to, check/uncheck boxes.)
- If your session has been ZoomBombed: If possible, remove the offending bomber and lock the meeting. If not possible, end the meeting immediately. Note the screen name of the offending bomber. Contact the ITS Service Desk with the details of the meeting, including the time and meeting ID.
- Learn more at its.lmu.edu/zoom
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