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RISE Clinic Panel to Focus on LGBTQ Surivors of Violence
The RISE Clinic will host "Best Practices for Working with LGBTQ Survivors of Violence" from 12-1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15 in the Burns Lounge. Panelists will include alumna Mieko Failey, Director of Legal Services, The LGBTQ Center Long Beach; and Jaye Prado, Lead Legal Services Advocate, The LGBTQ Center Long Beach. RSVP or register for Zoom link
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Farmer's Fridge Grab-and-Go Station Debuts at Sonia's Cafe
Farmer's Fridge, a new dining option at Sonia's Café, will debut on Thursday, March 17. Filled with salads, sandwiches, noodle bowls, snacks and more, the Fridge is a great option for a quick meal any time of day. Download the app to earn free meals, reserve your item and pay with your phone for Apple and Android. More>>
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Celebrating Career & Work of Professor Samuel H. Pillsbury
A Festschrift symposium celebrating the life and career of Sam Pillsbury will be held from 2-5 p.m. on Friday, March 25 in Robinson Courtroom. The event will honor Pillsbury, who retired after 35 years at LLS and a prolific array of scholarship. Speakers will include scholars, former colleagues and students speaking about Pillsbury's provocative scholarship and indelible contributions to social justice and the legal profession at LLS, in Los Angeles and beyond. The events is sponsored by the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review. RSVP>>
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| LMU Baseball to Host LLS Day!
Nothing says spring has sprung like a free baseball game! Join with LLS students, faculty, staff and alumni to cheer on LMU Lions men's baseball when the team takes on St. Mary's at 1 p.m. on March 20. Show your LLS ID for complimentary entry into the game for LLS Day, where Dean Michael Waterstone will throw out the first pitch!
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Experiential Learning Fair to Offer Insights on Fall Options
Students will have the opportunity to learn about LLS' 20+ clinics, field placements and practica at the Experiential Learning Fair (also known as ELF) to be held virtually March 21-April 1. The clinics will host an Open House on March 29 to provide interested students an opportunity to meet clinical faculty and staff, check out the Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic space and nosh on free treats. In addition to learning more about the programs themselves, both of these events will offer details on program admissions processes (enrollment for many is by application only, due April 4). View ELF schedule>>
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Public Interest Festival to Feature On-Campus Sessions
The Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) will host its inaugural Public Interest Palooza festival on Saturday, March 26 from 2-6 p.m. The afternoon will feature a range of public-interest lawyering skills workshops: Mastering Non-verbal Communication in the Courtroom; Vicarious Trauma & Trauma-Informed Lawyering; Advocating for Juvenile Clients Roundtable; Getting Jurors to Open up About Bias; Managing Microaggressions in the Workplace & Overcoming Ally Pitfalls; Achieving Housing Justice. A mixer with food & beverages will cap the day. Pre-register>>
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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:
3/15- Best Practices for Working with LGBTQ Survivors of Violence," 12-1:30 p.m. (info above)
3/163/183/19 3/203/21-4/13/223/243/253/263/30
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Campus Operations Updates & Reminders
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COVID Testing Center Hours
March 7- May 6 Monday-Friday 11am-2pm Monday-Thursday 5pm-6pm
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Reminder: If you work on campus and have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, are currently being tested, or have tested positive for COVID-19, please contact the COVID Support Team immediately at COVIDSupportTeam@lmu.edu or (310) 568-6868. This is to ensure LMU can provide you with support, take the necessary precautions to limit exposure on campus, and provide guidance for those affected by COVID-19.
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LLS Faculty Discuss International Legal Aspects of War in Ukraine
Last week, LMU Loyola Law School Professors David Glazier and Cesare Romano discussed the legal issues surrounding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Experts on international law and human rights, the professors used the session to explain how treaty obligations and other factors figure into the conflict. Watch>>
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