LLS Orchestra to Host On-Campus Pre-Concert Event
The LLS Orchestra will host a talk from 6-7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 11 in Burns Lounge ahead of its Oct. 4 concert. Music Director Simona Grossi, Pianist-in-Residence Jason Stoll, and members of the LLS Orchestra will share fun facts, background stories, and insights into the works featured in the orchestra’s upcoming Broad Stage concert, including Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. Enjoy an evening of conversation, music, food, and drinks—all free of charge—and get a behind-the-scenes look at the artistry and community that make the LLS Orchestra unique.
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Reminder on Parking Rules & Best Practices
The LLS campus community is reminded that parking in the LLS parking structure is subject to regulations that include parking in designated sections, commuter parking exclusively for passholders, and a four-hour limit on EV charging. Violations may result in citations and/or vehicle removal. With lots of new members of the LLS community becoming accustomed to the parking garage at the start of the academic year, we ask that all drivers exercise grace and patience when navigating the parking structure. More>>
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Mark Your Calendar: Constitution Day with Prof. Justin Levitt on Sept. 17
Professor Justin Levitt studies the Constitution’s commitment to democracy and has put it into practice in positions outside of school, working with nonprofits, at the Department of Justice, and in the White House. On the eve of the country’s 250th birthday, join us for a Constitution Day conversation that couldn’t be more timely. The discussion will run 12-1 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 17, in Robinson Courtroom. Lunch will be provided.
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Library to Host Rock Your Diversity Event
Join LLS Student Life, Bloomberg Law, & Rains Library to paint pebbles to create a vibrant pebble work! This is a wonderful opportunity to express yourself and showcase your individuality. Following the theme of DEI Week: Paint anything that resonates with your identity! Paint what you love!
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Webinar Focuses on Supporting Students with Disabilities
As part of Diversity Week, LLS' Office of Student Life/Student Affairs is co-sponsoring with LMU's Disability Support Services Office "Access & Equity in the Classroom: Supporting Students with Disabilities in Undergraduate, Graduate, and Law School Programs," on Thursday, Sept. 18, from 2-4 p.m. The webinar is open to all faculty and staff. It will feature Paul Grossman, former chief regional attorney for the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights; and Jamie Axelrod, former president of AHEAD and director of disability resources at Northern Arizona University.
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Prof. Hughes Convenes Copyright Scholars for 'Dawn of AI' IP Symposium
Professor Justin Hughes will lead the symposium "Dawn of AI, Dusk of WTO: Now and Next Challenges for Intellectual Property" on Friday, Sept. 19 in Courtroom of the 90s. The symposium will feature copyright and IP scholars from Oxford Univerity, George Washington University Law School, UC Irvine Law School, Hanken School of Economics, and more. The symposium will run from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and is open to all students, faculty, and alumni. View program and RSVP>>
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Summer Job Diaries: Exploring Civil Litigation from Bench's Perspective
Noa Nevo `27 spent her summer externing for Judge Josephine L. Stanton, U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, where she was exposed to a variety of civil matters. From motions to dismiss arbitration disputes, she gained practical experience that strengthened her skill set and shaped her interest in civil litigation. "I have been able to showcase my knowledge of civil procedure because I work on various motions, such as motions to dismiss for lack of personal or subject matter jurisdiction, motions for default judgment, and motions to compel arbitration, to name a few." More>>
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Legal Research and Writing Faculty to Host Discussion on AI
The Legal Research and Writing (LRW) faculty will welcome Professor Rebekah Hanley, University of Oregon School of Law, for two discussions on AI and the future of legal writing on Monday, Sept. 29. From 12-1 p.m., Hanley will give the ALWD Distinguished Speaker Faculty Workshop, "Transforming Legal Writing Education: Opportunities and Responsibilities in the Age of Generative AI," in the Faculty Workshop Room (Rains 210), and from 5-6 p.m. will give the ALWD Distinguished Speaker Student Workshop, "AI and the Future of Legal Writing: Tools, Challenges, and Best Practices" in Merrifield Hall.
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Official law school events are noted above or summarized in the space below. Student-organization and related events are listed on the LEO Engage events calendar (select LLS under Branches). Questions? Email us!
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Regular Mass Times (during academic year)- Tuesdays and Thursdays: 12-12:30 p.m, Chapel of the Advocate
- Special Feast Days: visit LLS Calendar.
- LLS Ministry calendar
9/12- Mass & Breakfast Conversation with Professor Marissa Montes, director of the Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic, 8-9:30 a.m., Chapel of the Advocate and Burns Lounge
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