Fall 2022 Experiential Learning Fair Hosted Through Friday
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Twice a year, the Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic hosts the Experiential Learning Fair for all LLS experiential learning programs available the following semester. This week, a range of sessions will be held via Zoom to provide students with more information about the myriad experiential-training opportunities available in spring 2023 and how to apply. Admission to most clinics and practica are by application only, with applications opening on Sept. 30. Students need a Career Development Office (CDO) approved resume to apply, so early review by a CDO counselor is highly encouraged. Use this opportunity to explore the law school's unparalleled opportunities to practice lawyering skills. Featured programs include the Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project, Youth Justice Education Policy Practicum, Employment Rights Clinic, Legal Tech & Access to Justice Practicum, Loyola Center for Conflict Resolution, Loyola Genocide Justice Clinic, Poehls/Hobbs DA Practicum, Field Placements, RISE Clinic, Shriver Landlord-Tenant Clinic, Entertainment Law Practicum, Federal Public Defender Death Penalty Clinic, Transactional Lawyering Team, Consumer Bankruptcy Clinic, Sales/Use Tax Clinic, and the State Income Tax Clinic. Schedule & more>>
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Donuts with the Deans
The semester is never complete without Donuts with the Deans! Start your morning at 9:30 a.m. on the Esplanade on Tuesday, Sept. 20 and "Do-nut" miss out on donuts with Deans! Hurry to the Esplanade while supplies last The LLS deans will be there to greet you with delicious treats!
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Careers in Atrocity Law & AdvocacyHave you ever imagined prosecuting the world’s most notorious criminals, or holding them accountable to their victims? Did you ever think that person could be you? Join the Career Development Office and the Loyola Center for the Study of Law and Genocide this Tuesday, September 20 at 5pm for this special virtual panel of U.S. and international lawyers who have made a career in atrocities law and find out more!
Our panelists include: Kristen Nelson, Senior Counsel, Hecht Partners LLP
Helen Worsnop, Senior Assistant Prosecutor, United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trials
Our moderator is: Rajika Shah, Clinical Director of the Loyola Genocide Justice Clinic RSVP>>
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Jazz Salon Series Returns Featuring Poncho Sanchez
Jazz Salons will be hosted by Professor Gary Wiliams. Staff, faculty, students, and members of the LLS community are welcome to attend this virtual gathering of our law school and jazz communities. This Salon will provide an uplifting escape from the news and the stress of study and work. Zoom Link>>
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L.A. District Attorney Gascón Visits LLS
The Poehls/Hobbs District Attorney Practicum and the Career Development Office will host Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón for a lunchtime discussion at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 28 in Robinson Courtroom. RSVP>>
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Event coordinators are encouraged to use the LLS Events Calendar for events they want promoted broadly. Members of the LLS community should select "LOG IN WITH SCHOOL ID," which will prompt the system to use your single sign-on credentials to allow you to create posts. 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:
9/209/2810/3- Loyola Project for the Innocent Hosts Wrongful Conviction Day, 12-1 p.m.
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Now In-Season: In-Person Wellness Classes!
Private outdoor wellness classes are free for all faculty and staff. Classes are 45-minutes and led by certified instructors. De-stress, re-energize, decrease your commute time and enjoy a workout outdoors! To register for our live outdoor wellfit classes, click here. They include:
- Monday @ 5:15-6 p.m.: Gentle Yoga | LLS Rose Garden
- Thursday @ 12:15-1 p.m.: Gentle Yoga | LLS - Rose Garden
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LMU Real Estate Certificate Program
The LMU Real Estate Certificate Program equips students with conceptual, practical and specialized skills and knowledge of various real estate topics. Led by industry professionals (primarily LMU alums), the program features a series of seminars that cover a variety of topics. The program is free and open to all LMU students, including Loyola Law School students. The first seminar, "Real Estate Investment Principles," kicks off Friday, Sept. 30 and will be held both in-person and via Zoom. Learn more and register.
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