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2 November 3
  1. 8:45am 2014-11-03T09:45-06:00
    Alumni Association Monday Morning Joe

    On Monday, September 8th, the Texas Law Alumni Association is pleased to announce that it will kick off its Texas Law Monday Morning Joe for all students. Please bring your favorite travel mug from home (we are “going green,” so no paper products will be provided) and enjoy FREE coffee every Monday morning to start off your week on behalf of the Alumni Association. Coffee will be located at stations throughout the building beginning at 8:45 am.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/03/19415/

  2. 11:30am 2014-11-03T13:00-06:00
    Drawing Board Luncheon -- David Adelman

    Note: This event’s full details are restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff members only.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/03/19405/

  3. 4:00pm 2014-11-03T18:00-06:00
    Health & Human Rights Colloquium

    Health & Human Rights Colloquium

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/03/18961/

November 4
  1. 11:45am 2014-11-04T13:45-06:00
    Lives in the Law: Julia Gordon

    Attorney Julia Gordon is the Director of Housing Finance and Policy at the Center for American Progress, an independent nonpartisan educational institute. She has also worked at the Federal Housing Finance Agency, focusing on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac policies on mortgage servicing, and as senior policy counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending. Previously she worked on legal aid policy at the Center for Law and Social Policy and as a litigator at WilmerHale.

    11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. in the Eidman Courtroom and 12:45-1:45 p.m. in the Jury Room.

    Gordon will speak from 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. about the her work at CAP on stabilizing the housing market and shaping the future of housing finance, with a special focus on Texas. From 12:45-1:45 p.m., she’ll speak more informally with students in the Jury Room about her life in the law. Attend one or both sessions. Lunch served at 12:45.

    RSVP by Monday, Nov. 3, on UT Law Symplicity by selecting the 'Events' tab.

    For more information, see http://www.americanprogress.org/about/staff/gordon-julia/bio/

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/04/19331/

  2. 12:00pm 2014-11-04T13:00-06:00
    Energy Center Distinguished Lecture

    Energy Center Distinguished Lecture by Ariel Ramos from 12-1 PM on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 in TNH 2.124.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/04/19484/

  3. 1:45pm 2014-11-04T16:00-06:00
    The Michael Morton Story viewing & Q&A

    Clinical Professor Bill Allison and Patricia Cummings will present An Unreal Dream: The Michael Morton Story.

    In 1986, Christine Morton was brutally murdered in her own home by Mark Allen Norwood who apparently came through the wooded area behind her and her husband Michael’s home in a part of North Austin which lies in Williamson County. Her 3 year old was in the house at the time but was not injured. Williamson County Sheriff Jim Boutwell arrived in the early afternoon of August 12, 1986 and immediately focused his attention on Christine’s husband, Michael Morton.

    This is the story of that murder and its terrible outcome for Michael Morton who spend the next twenty-five years in prison for a crime he did not commit. In this true story, Michael Morton was exonerated on October 3, 2011. His post-conviction lawyers then began an unprecedented examination of the people involved in the case and particularly the district attorney who prosecuted him in 1987. That examination of the key players using every bit of evidence including exculpatory evidence withheld from the original trial team (Bill Allison and Bill White) and new DNA evidence identifying Mark Allen Norwood as the real killer. The final chapter in this saga was the indictment of Judge Ken Anderson for, among others, felony contempt of court, his resignation from the bench and his finally pleading to the felony charge and losing his license to practice law as a consequence of his conviction. No sitting Texas judge or former prosecutor has been removed from office and dis-barred for his behavior inside a criminal case.

    Documentary will start at 2:00 pm and Q&A will follow at 3:30 pm. Tiff's Treats will be served!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/04/19767/

  4. 3:30pm 2014-11-04T16:30-06:00
    Right Where You Are - chair meditation

    The course provides a very basic introduction to meditation and yoga practices that can be performed at one’s desk (no equipment, getting on floor, etc. required). Students should commit to attending all four sessions.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/04/19275/

November 5
  1. 11:30am 2014-11-05T13:00-06:00
    Faculty Lunch

    Weekly luncheon for TexasLaw faculty members

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/05/19612/

  2. 12:00pm 2014-11-05T13:30-06:00
    Hargrave Society Faculty Advisor Lunch

    The 1L's of Hargrave Society will be having lunch with their Facutlty Advisor, Professor Derek Jinks.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/05/19574/

  3. 2:15pm 2014-11-05T15:15-06:00
    Klein's Pizza Party

    Movie and pizza for Prof. Klein's Criminal Law I class of ~80 students, Professor and faculty asst. Sodas and 10 large pizza to be order from Austin Pizza (see details below).

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/05/19770/

November 6
  1. 8:15am 2014-11-06T17:30-06:00
    Advanced Patent Law Institute

    UT Law's Advanced Patent Law Institute in Austin covers the latest developments in patent law and features a sophisticated and rich array of prosecution and litigation topics.

    Hear from nationally recognized faculty including senior IP counsel of major corporations, patent prosecution and litigation experts from around the nation, U.S. District Court Judges, and leading academics.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/06/19010/

  2. 11:30am 2014-11-06T13:00-06:00
    Faculty Colloquium -- Prof. M. Gilles

    Note: This event’s full details are restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff members only.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/06/19281/

  3. 11:30am 2014-11-06T13:30-06:00
    Thanks Day Tabling

    Alumni Relations will be asking students to sign thank you cards to donors at a table setup in the Susman Godfrey atrium. Our office will be giving away swag and candy to those that sign a card.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/06/19773/

  4. 11:45am 2014-11-06T13:00-06:00
    How Do We Police the Police?

    Join ACS for a panel discussion on the relationship between policing and racial justice in the United States: "How Do We Police the Police? Police (Mis)conduct, Racial Justice, and the Law." Professor Jennifer Laurin, Professor Ranjana Natarajan, and Jim Harrington of the Texas Civil Rights Project will lead our examination of the use and effectiveness of legal constraints on police conduct, accountability, and transparency.

    Join the discussion on Thursday, November 6, 11:45-1pm in TNH 3.142. Lunch will be served.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/06/19724/

  5. 12:00pm 2014-11-06T13:00-06:00
    1L Skills Session: Exam Taking

    Session for first year students regarding exam taking skills and strategy.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/06/19426/

  6. 12:00pm 2014-11-06T13:30-06:00
    Hargrave Society Faculty Advisor Lunch

    The 1L's of Hargrave will be having lunch with their Faculty Advisor, Professor Jinks.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/06/19570/

  7. 12:00pm 2014-11-06T13:30-06:00
    Hargrave Society Faculty Advisor Lunch

    The 1L's of Hargrave Society will be having lunch with their Facutlty Advisor, Professor Derek Jinks.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/06/19571/

November 7
  1. 8:30am 2014-11-07T16:00-06:00
    Advanced Patent Law Institute

    UT Law's Advanced Patent Law Institute in Austin covers the latest developments in patent law and features a sophisticated and rich array of prosecution and litigation topics.

    Hear from nationally recognized faculty including senior IP counsel of major corporations, patent prosecution and litigation experts from around the nation, U.S. District Court Judges, and leading academics.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/07/19011/

  2. 12:00pm 2014-11-07T13:30-06:00
    "Public Int/Govt Job Search Speed-dating

    Final of three Change It Up! Brown Bag discussions.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/07/19353/

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9 November 10
  1. 8:45am 2014-11-10T09:45-06:00
    Alumni Association Monday Morning Joe

    On Monday, September 8th, the Texas Law Alumni Association is pleased to announce that it will kick off its Texas Law Monday Morning Joe for all students. Please bring your favorite travel mug from home (we are “going green,” so no paper products will be provided) and enjoy FREE coffee every Monday morning to start off your week on behalf of the Alumni Association. Coffee will be located at stations throughout the building beginning at 8:45 am.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/10/19416/

  2. 11:30am 2014-11-10T13:00-06:00
    Untitled event

    Note: This event’s full details are restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff members only.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/10/19732/

  3. 12:00pm 2014-11-10T13:30-06:00
    Hargrave Society Faculty Advisor Lunch

    The 1L's of Hargrave Society will be having lunch with their Facutlty Advisor, Professor Derek Jinks.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/10/19572/

  4. 1:00pm 2014-11-10T14:00-06:00
    Klein Pizza Party 2

    5 - Bacon Pizzaburger 5 - Downtown Special 4 - White Pizza 1 - Vegetated 6 - Meaty Madness

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/10/19798/

November 11
  1. 9:00am 2014-11-11T09:45-06:00
    Bagels and Coffee

    Bagels & Coffee for Law School Staff & Faculty to honor Veterans

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/11/19795/

  2. 12:00pm 2014-11-11T13:00-06:00
    Judicial Internships

    Learn what judicial internships are, what courts have them, and how to apply. Summer judicial internships are open to all students, including 1Ls. There are hundreds of summer judicial internship opportunities available throughout the nation and early December is a good time to begin sending out your applications. Three hours of academic credit is available through the Judicial Internship Program for internships with certain federal district, federal appellate, or state appellate judges.

    The following Texas Law students will discuss their summer judicial internship experiences and how they secured their positions: Brytne Kitchin, 3L, former intern for Justice Jeff Brown of the Supreme Court of Texas; Stephanie Abiassi, 2L, former intern for Chief Justice Ann McClure of the Texas Eighth Court of Appeals; Daniella Martinez, 2L, former intern for Judge Marina Garcia Marmolejo of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas; and Jonathan Seliger, 2L, former intern for Judge Patrick Higginbotham of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

    Please RSVP by Monday, November 10, on Symplicity by selecting the 'Events' tab.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/11/18952/

  3. 5:30pm 2014-11-11T19:00-06:00
    TMLS General Body Meeting

    Bi-weekly meeting for the members of the Thurgood Marshall Legal Society.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/11/19462/

November 12
  1. 11:30am 2014-11-12T13:30-06:00
    Faculty Lunch

    Weekly luncheon for TexasLaw faculty members

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/12/19613/

  2. 12:00pm 2014-11-12T13:30-06:00
    Hargrave Society Faculty Advisor Lunch

    The 1L's of Hargrave Society will be having lunch with their Facutlty Advisor, Professor Derek Jinks.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/12/19573/

November 13
  1. CANCELED 2014-11-13T17:00-06:00
    Public Policy Conflicts

    THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. If in doubt, verify with the web-based events calendar.

    A 2-day training on

    1. Understanding ADR models applied to government agency operations and public policy conflicts 2. Assessing situations for possible interventions by a mediator or facilitator 3. Experiencing stakeholder dialogue models through short demonstrations 4. Practicing facilitation techniques for inter-agency and inter-sector collaboration 5. Applying ADR concepts to your professional needs

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/13/18823/

  2. 10:30am 2014-11-13T11:30-06:00
    Jinks Make Up

    Make up class for Professor Jinks's Criminal Law (25 students). Pizza and drinks will be served.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/13/19777/

November 14
  1. CANCELED 2014-11-14T17:00-06:00
    Public Policy Conflicts

    THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. If in doubt, verify with the web-based events calendar.

    This two-day interactive course on working with public policy conflicts will focus on:

    1. Understanding ADR models applied to government agency operations and public policy conflicts 2. Assessing situations for possible interventions by a mediator or facilitator 3. Experiencing stakeholder dialogue models through short demonstrations 4. Practicing facilitation techniques for inter-agency and inter-sector collaboration 5. Applying ADR concepts to your professional needs

    Instructor:

    John B. Stephens is an Associate Professor of Public Administration and Government at the University of North Carolina School of Government. His areas of expertise include inter-agency and public policy dispute resolution; citizen participation; group collaboration and facilitation.Previously, he was research director of the Ohio Commission on Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management. His publications include Guidebook to Public Dispute Resolution in North Carolina and Public Management Bulletin: Using a Mediator in Public Disputes. He is co-author of Reaching for Higher Ground: Tools for Powerful Groups and Communities and School Funding Disputes: Mediate, Don't Litigate. He is chair of the steering committee of the University Network for Collaborative Governance.

    Program Schedule (times may be subject to change):

    Thursday and Friday – 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. On your own for lunch.

    Fees:

    The fee including notebook materials, breakfast, and afternoon snacks is $375. Parking is not included in the price of the course.

    Continuing Education :

    CLE will be requested through the State Bar of Texas.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/14/19139/

  2. 12:00pm 2014-11-14T13:00-06:00
    1L Practice Exam

    Practice exam for first year students.

    Section One: Auditorium (TNH 2.114) Section Two: TNH 2.138 Section Three: Stapleton-TNH 2.140; McGarity-TNH 3.125 Section Four: TNH 2.137

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/14/19427/

  3. 1:00pm 2014-11-14T16:00-06:00
    Fair Chance Hiring

    William Wayne Justice Center and UT Opportunity Forum Present:

    “Fair Chance Hiring: Reducing Criminal Record Barriers to Employment” Friday November 14, 2014 The University of Texas School of Law, Eidman Courtroom 1:00pm-4:00pm

    An estimated 12 million individuals have a criminal record in Texas. Nationally, the number is over 77 million – nearly 1 in every 3 American adults. Many negative consequences flow from a criminal history, creating potentially lifelong barriers to housing, employment, government benefits, educational opportunity and other resources necessary for building a stable and productive life. Come hear Maurice Emsellem, Program Director at the National Employment Law Project, and David Kirk, sociology professor at The University of Texas at Austin, speak on the significant role criminal records play in creating barriers to employment and the risks that come with a lack of meaningful employment opportunity. The opening presentations will be followed by a panel discussion with local experts to consider the implications for Texas and strategies being used at state and local levels to address the crisis.

    Registration: Attendance is free but seating is limited and an RSVP is required. Event Co-Presenters: William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law: http://www.utexas.edu/law/centers/publicinterest/ Austin / Travis County Reentry Roundtable: http://www.reentryroundtable.net/

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/11/14/19711/

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