Last week, students received an invitation via email to participate in the Law School Survey of Student Engagement (LSSSE). This will help us better understand your experiences in the classroom and on campus. The survey will take about 15 minutes to complete. To learn more about the survey, please visit the LSSSE website.
Summer Registration Starts Today
Thinking about doing public interest work this summer? PILF Summer Grant applications are now live and are due no later than April 2nd at 5 PM. A recording detailing the PILF application process s now available for those unable to attend last week's workshop. Questions? Contact lawstudentaffairs@usfca.edu.
1L Exam Rehearsal #4 (Crim Pro)
To our hardworking 1Ls: Join us for the fourth and final exam rehearsal using Prof. Leo's 2018 Criminal Procedure final exam. We will walk through the structure and content of that exam as a group so that you can write it effectively on your own later.
Mar. 29 | 10:30 am - 12:20 pm |
Zoom
May '21 Grads: Turn on Notifications for July 2021 Bar Canvas Page
Turn on daily email notifications on the ABES July Bar Canvas page. ABES team posts announcements containing essential information about the bar exam, tips for studying early, and relevant data to inform your study plan. During your bar studies, ABES will post three regular weekly announcements (Motivation Monday - inspirational messages for studying, Wondering Wednesday - answering commonly-asked questions about effective study techniques, and Friday messages about upcoming workshops and simulations).
If you'd like to enroll in the summer externship courses, please complete the application by April 30th.
Mark Doble meets with Nick Lavkulik to discuss how his legaltech company, Alexsei, is expediting the legal research process for attorneys while providing and what it means for associates and young law students entering the industry. Alexsei is a machine learning AI platform providing attorneys with precise and affordable answers to legal questions in memo format.
Applications are now open for the 2021 Robert Masur Fellowship in Civil Liberties at Type Media Center. Applications must be submitted by Friday, April 16, 2021 to be eligible. The competition is open to first-year law students who intend to carry out significant activities during the summer (in between their first and second year) in the areas of civil rights and/or civil liberties. Fellows each receive a $2,000 honorarium. Applications are available on the Type Media Center website.