| 2021 Tax Policy Colloquium Debuts with Look at Economic Inequality in Preindustrial TimesThe Fall 2021 Tax Policy Colloquium begins at 12 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 13 with a discussion of Economic Inequality in Preindustrial Times: Europe and Beyond with author Guido Alfani, Università Bocconi, Milan, with commentator Walter Scheidel, Stanford. RSVP>>
| | Law on Ice: L.A. Kings Game Outing Includes Entertainment & Sports Law Panel Join fellow LLS students and the greater L.A. sports law community as the L.A. Kings host their annual Sports and Entertainment Law Panel on Saturday, Oct. 16 featuring lawyers with experience in those practice areas. The panel event is at 5:30 p.m. and will be followed by the Kings v Minnesota Wild game at 7:30 p.m. More>>
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| Coffee Chats with the Dean ReturnPlease the first Coffee Chat with the Dean of the fall 2021 semester at 12 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 9. The session will include a Q&A segment; questions may be submitted in advance when registering. Space is limited; please join RSVP by 5 p.m. on Sept. 7. RSVP>>
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Putting Classroom Skills into Practice
Elissa Ronquillo '22 spent the summer at Perkins Coie exercising skills she developed as Technical Editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review. "One of the most interesting parts of my job is getting to speak with so many different people about the work they do," she said. "The Perkins Coie L.A. office has such a diverse mix of practice groups and I enjoy learning about the ins and outs, including any similarities or unique differences of the various groups." More>>
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Teaching with Equity & Inclusion Organizers to Helm Next Session The "Teaching with Equity & Inclusion" workshop to be held from 12-1 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 9 builds off the Teaching Toward Justice Series and will feature LMU colleagues and series organizers Dr. Mairead Sullivan, Professor of Women's and Gender Studies; Dr. Jennifer Jae Williams, Professor of African American Studies, and Dr. Linh Hua, Professor of Rhetorical Arts. Zoom link>>
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Updates & Reminders on Campus Access, COVID Protocol
As we enter the fifth week of the semester, some important updates and reminders:
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For Faculty & Staff: Update on Parking, Commuter Plans
LLS faculty and staff who wish to continue parking in the parking structure after Sept. 30 may either pay the daily parking rate or enroll for monthly parking via WageWorks by Sept. 10 in order for the plan to take effect by Oct. 1 for parking in October. The same deadline applies to mass transit commuters. More>>
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Event coordinators are encouraged to use the LLS Events Calendar for events they want promoted broadly. Note: You must select "Loyola Law School" in the department field in order for the event to display in the LLS roundup. Questions? Email us!
Upcoming highlights:
9/6
- Labor Day observed - No classes
- Rosh Hashanah begins - Shana Tova!
9/7
9/8- Buck Compton Veterans Law Association Meet & Greet, 12 p.m. in FH Lobby and 5 p.m. via Zoom
- LLS Campus Mass, 5:05 p.m.
9/9
9/13
9/15
- Yom Kippur observed - No evening classes
9/16
- Yom Kippur observed - No classes
9/18
10/16
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Twitter: @loyolalawschoolProf. Lauren Willis Quoted in L.A. Times Column Examining Big Tech Consumer Law & Policy
"Prof. Lauren E. Willis, who specializes in consumer law and policy, was recently quoted in an @latimes column examining the ways that tech companies seem to go out of their way to prevent consumers from understanding what they agree to when signing up. More>>
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