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Locker Renewal Program

ATTENTION ALL LAW STUDENTS: Locker Renewal Program It is time to renew your locker for the upcoming school year. By renewing this spring you save $10 and guarantee that you will have a locker next year. 3L's: You will have until Augus ...

Posted Apr 20, 2009 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin, roomreservations@law.wisc.edu

LLSA Election Meeting & Last Meeting of the Semester

We know there have been lots of elections lately and that the semester is winding down.. but obviously elections for student organizations are extremely important ... With that said please join us at the LLSA ELECTION MEETING!! Wednesday, ...

Posted Apr 16, 2009 by SanJuanita Lopez

Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society Announces 2009-2010 Senior Board

The Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society is excited to announce the election results for the 2009-10 Senior Board. Dawn Troost was elected as Editor-in-Chief. Other board members include: Senior Managing Articles Editors: Ashley Robb ...

Posted Apr 9, 2009 by Dawn E Troost

Seminar: An Introduction to Immigration and Ethical Considerations

The WISCONSIN HISPANIC LAWYERS ASSOCIATION is sponsoring a CLE program, "An Introduction to Immigration and Ethical Considerations" on Friday, March 27, 2009, 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 3.0 CLE credits (includes 1.0 EPR) applied for. Room 5264. Con ...

Posted Mar 24, 2009 by Marsha Mansfield

2009 Student Graduation Speaker Nominees

Below is the list of current third year students who were nominated to speak at this year's graduation ceremony on May 15th. This list is posted outside the SBA office, and any student wishing to respectfully decline their nomination may do ...

Posted Mar 23, 2009 by Vic Yanz, Student Bar Association President

IMPORTANT (but brief) LLSA MEETING

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25TH, 2009 @ 455 PM in ROOM 2211 Meeting will be about 30 minutes long but is one of the most important of the year. Important that all if not most members attend. Food of course will be provided. Topics to be discussed: o ...

Posted Mar 17, 2009 by SanJuanita Lopez

LLSA March Meeting

Save the date... mark your calendars... do what you have to do to attend the LLSA March meeting - Wednesday, March 11th @ 5 PM. Information regarding the location will be forthcoming. Updates and food will be provided!

Posted Mar 8, 2009 by SanJuanita Lopez

The Impact of Gender in Criminal Law from Legislation through Incarceration

Gender and Criminal Justice The Impact of Gender in Criminal Law from Legislation through Incarceration Saturday, March 7th, 2009 10am-4pm University of Wisconsin Law School Lubar Commons- Room 7200 975 Bascom Mall Madison, WI 53706 ...

Posted Feb 12, 2009 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin, roomreservations@law.wisc.edu

Symposium on Gender and Criminal Law: March 7th, 2009

Gender and Criminal Justice The Impact of Gender in Criminal Law from Legislation through Incarceration Saturday, March 7th, 2009 10am-4pm University of Wisconsin Law School Lubar Commons- Room 7200 975 Bascom Mall Madison, WI 53706 ...

Posted Feb 11, 2009 by Sarah Erlinder, erlinder

The 3rd Annual Michael A. Hall Middle School Mock Trial Competition

Help local Madison students learn about the law and art of Oral Arguments Needed : Law students willing to co-coach teams of four middle school students for the annual mock trial competition taking place on Saturday April 18th . Com ...

Posted Feb 9, 2009 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin

Panel discussion on Pathways to Employment in International Law (Feb 11)

A panel discussion on Pathways to Employment in International Law will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 6-8pm in Lubar Commons (7200 Law), sponsored by the Wisconsin International Law Society, Global Legal Studies Center, American Bar As ...

Posted Feb 9, 2009 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin

Calling all cite-checkers!!!

Calling all cite-checkers!!! 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls! The Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society is looking for students to check citations for the Spring issue. Why cite-check? Cite-checking for at least one semester can lead ...

Posted Feb 2, 2009 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin

Valentines Day Rose Sale

Surprise your Valentine with a rose this Valentines Day! The Environmental Law Society will be accepting pre-orders for red and pink roses on Wednesday, February 4 and Thursday, February 5 from 11 am – 1 pm in the Atrium. Prices for the E ...

Posted Feb 2, 2009 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin

LLSA's 1st Meeting of Spring 2009

Come join LLSA as we kick off another successful semester! In Room 5229, on Wednesday, January 28th at 6:00 pm the first LLSA meeting of Spring 2009 will be held! LLSA is a dynamic student organization that is open to the student body. LLSA s ...

Posted Jan 21, 2009 by SanJuanita Lopez

After Finals Party

One-Ls… Celebrate the End Of Finals with SBA!!! In keeping with tradition, SBA will be hosting a party, exclusively for One-Ls , to celebrate finishing your first semester of law school!!! Immediately after you last final (Decemb ...

Posted Dec 12, 2008 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin

60th Anniversary Celebration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Where are Human Rights Today? 60th Anniversary Celebration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Part of Human Rights Week 2008 December 10, International Human Rights Day 4:30 p.m., Humanities Building, Room 3650 R.S.V. ...

Posted Dec 5, 2008 by Student Bar Association

Lecture Announcement

The Wisconsin International Law Society, with the Distinguished Lecture Series, is proud to welcome Ishmael Beah, advocate for human rights and author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier , his account of his years as a child soldier ...

Posted Dec 5, 2008 by Student Bar Association

Thefts

Unfortunately, the onset of winter weather is also the onset of thefts in public buildings. The UW campus and the Law School have experienced a number of these seasonal thefts in prior years. We have had valuable items stolen from the Law Librar ...

Posted Dec 5, 2008 by Student Bar Association

Quarles & Brady Reading Room Use Survey

The SBA is tracking the number of people using the Quarles & Brady Reading Room over the course of exams. The information we collect will be taken into consideration as we decide whether the use of the room warrants opening it up to laptops ...

Posted Dec 5, 2008 by Student Bar Association

Attention Ping-Pong Players:

The ping-pong table has been moved to Room 2221, across from the SBA office. This will be its location for the remainder of the year. Paddles and balls are still checked out from the library.

Posted Dec 5, 2008 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin

A Well-Paid Slave: Curt Flood's Fight for Free Agency in Professional Sports

Relieved to finally read something other than a casebook over winter break? Add Professor Brad Snyder's book A Well-Paid Slave: Curt Flood's Fight for Free Agency in Professional Sports to your vacation reading list! Join BLSA ...

Posted Dec 5, 2008 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin

LLSA Meeting Wednesday 12-3-08

Join LLSA for our last general meeting of the semester... for very little business, some food, and a little "good for you" socializing before finals... TODAY: Wednesday, December 3 TIME: 7PM Room 5246 While this is the last meeting of ...

Posted Dec 3, 2008 by LLSA

Check out the new and improved SBA website

Check out the new and improved SBA website. You can see a calendar of upcoming evens, access old outlines for you classes, and post pictures of life as a UW Law student: www.wisconsinsba.org Also, to submit your old outlines, please email ...

Posted Nov 17, 2008 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin

"Who Says It's Not Easy Being Green?: Economic Incentives for Conservation-Based Land Use and Property Restrictions"

Find out how legal restrictions aimed at achieving basic conservation goals can pay off for your clients yet still enable them to own and productively utilize their property. Whether you represent businesses with large forest and agricultural ...

Posted Nov 17, 2008 by UW Law School Newsletter Admin

Turn in your used cell phones

Help support the Student Hurricane Network and the environment! Turn in your used cell phones to collection boxes located in the atrium and library Nov. 17-Dec. 3 All phones will be refurbished or properly recycled b ...

Posted Nov 17, 2008 by Deb Cutler


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