Events Calendar

Now viewing: January 10–23, 2016

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10 January 11
  1. 8:00am 2016-01-11T17:00-06:00
    40-Hour Basic Mediation

    This intensive five-day program is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to mediate a variety of everyday disputes. This course emphasizes the importance of practical experience in becoming an effective mediator. During frequent role-plays, each participant will mediate a variety of disputes with expert feedback.

    This course is designed to satisfy the 40 classroom hours of training required to mediate court-referred disputes as indicated in the Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Act § 154.052, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. This course also meets the Texas Mediator Trainers Roundtable's requirements.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/11/20481/

  2. 10:30am 2016-01-11T14:00-06:00
    UT Law CLE – CW16 Planning Meeting

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

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/11/21713/

January 12
  1. 8:00am 2016-01-12T17:00-06:00
    40-Hour Basic Mediation

    This intensive five-day program is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to mediate a variety of everyday disputes. This course emphasizes the importance of practical experience in becoming an effective mediator. During frequent role-plays, each participant will mediate a variety of disputes with expert feedback.

    This course is designed to satisfy the 40 classroom hours of training required to mediate court-referred disputes as indicated in the Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Act § 154.052, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. This course also meets the Texas Mediator Trainers Roundtable's requirements.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/12/20502/

January 13
  1. 8:00am 2016-01-13T17:00-06:00
    40-Hour Basic Mediation

    This intensive five-day program is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to mediate a variety of everyday disputes. This course emphasizes the importance of practical experience in becoming an effective mediator. During frequent role-plays, each participant will mediate a variety of disputes with expert feedback.

    This course is designed to satisfy the 40 classroom hours of training required to mediate court-referred disputes as indicated in the Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Act § 154.052, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. This course also meets the Texas Mediator Trainers Roundtable's requirements.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/13/20503/

  2. 11:30am 2016-01-13T13:30-06:00
    Faculty Lunch

    Weekly luncheon for Texas Law faculty members

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/13/20911/

  3. 3:00pm 2016-01-13T00:00-06:00
    January Staff Birthday Celebration

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

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/13/21544/

January 14
  1. 8:00am 2016-01-14T17:00-06:00
    40-Hour Basic Mediation

    This intensive five-day program is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to mediate a variety of everyday disputes. This course emphasizes the importance of practical experience in becoming an effective mediator. During frequent role-plays, each participant will mediate a variety of disputes with expert feedback.

    This course is designed to satisfy the 40 classroom hours of training required to mediate court-referred disputes as indicated in the Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Act § 154.052, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. This course also meets the Texas Mediator Trainers Roundtable's requirements.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/14/20504/

January 15
  1. 8:00am 2016-01-15T17:00-06:00
    40-Hour Basic Mediation

    This intensive five-day program is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to mediate a variety of everyday disputes. This course emphasizes the importance of practical experience in becoming an effective mediator. During frequent role-plays, each participant will mediate a variety of disputes with expert feedback.

    This course is designed to satisfy the 40 classroom hours of training required to mediate court-referred disputes as indicated in the Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Act § 154.052, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. This course also meets the Texas Mediator Trainers Roundtable's requirements.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/15/20505/

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January 17
  1. All day
    TJCLCR Write-on

    1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs interested in civil liberties and civil rights should write-on to the Journal by emailing (1) a brief (no more than 1 page) personal statement explaining your interest in the Journal and (2) brief (2-5 pages) legal writing sample (excerpts are acceptable) to tjclcreic@gmail.com by Saturday, January 23 at 11:59pm.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/17/21748/

January 18
  1. All day
    TJCLCR Write-on

    1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs interested in civil liberties and civil rights should write-on to the Journal by emailing (1) a brief (no more than 1 page) personal statement explaining your interest in the Journal and (2) brief (2-5 pages) legal writing sample (excerpts are acceptable) to tjclcreic@gmail.com by Saturday, January 23 at 11:59pm.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/18/21749/

January 19
  1. All day
    TJCLCR Write-on

    1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs interested in civil liberties and civil rights should write-on to the Journal by emailing (1) a brief (no more than 1 page) personal statement explaining your interest in the Journal and (2) brief (2-5 pages) legal writing sample (excerpts are acceptable) to tjclcreic@gmail.com by Saturday, January 23 at 11:59pm.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/19/21750/

  2. 12:00pm 2016-01-19T12:45-06:00
    1L Session: Grades are in - now what?

    Your first semester grades are in. Now what? Dean Bangs and Brandi Welch will discuss your grades, your reaction and where to go from here. Whether you were satisfied or not, there are a few strategies all law students may attempt to better performance in the Spring. We'll also discuss how to approach professors with questions about exam answers. Pizza lunch will be served!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/19/21728/

January 20
  1. All day
    TJCLCR Write-on

    1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs interested in civil liberties and civil rights should write-on to the Journal by emailing (1) a brief (no more than 1 page) personal statement explaining your interest in the Journal and (2) brief (2-5 pages) legal writing sample (excerpts are acceptable) to tjclcreic@gmail.com by Saturday, January 23 at 11:59pm.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/20/21751/

  2. 9:00am 2016-01-20T17:00-06:00
    Mock Interview Program

    The Mock Interview Program will be held in the Career Services Interview Suite (TNH 3.122). Professional dress is required.

    Mock interviews are 30 minutes in length; i.e., a 20-minute interview with a 10-minute evaluation.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/20/21684/

  3. 11:30am 2016-01-20T13:30-06:00
    Faculty Lunch

    Weekly luncheon for Texas Law faculty members

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/20/20912/

January 21
  1. All day
    TJCLCR Write-on

    1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs interested in civil liberties and civil rights should write-on to the Journal by emailing (1) a brief (no more than 1 page) personal statement explaining your interest in the Journal and (2) brief (2-5 pages) legal writing sample (excerpts are acceptable) to tjclcreic@gmail.com by Saturday, January 23 at 11:59pm.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/21/21752/

  2. 9:00am 2016-01-21T17:00-06:00
    Mock Interview Program

    The Mock Interview Program will be held in the Career Services Interview Suite (TNH 3.122). Professional dress is required.

    Mock interviews are 30 minutes in length; i.e., a 20-minute interview with a 10-minute evaluation.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/21/21685/

  3. 11:30am 2016-01-21T13:00-06:00
    Faculty Colloquium

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

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/21/21191/

  4. 11:45am 2016-01-21T13:00-06:00
    Professional Development Institute

    The 5th Annual Texas Law Professional Development Institute: Prepared For Practice is taught by industry experts and practicing attorneys, covering facets of new attorney professionalism most sought after by legal employers. It is promoted widely to employers, many of whom contributed to the content of the program.

    Whether you’re a 1L preparing for your first summer clerkship or the fall recruiting season, a 2L working to turn your summer clerkship or fellowship into an offer, or a graduating 3L getting a head start on your legal career, the Texas Law Professional Development Institute (PDI) will help you be a more competitive candidate and a better lawyer.

    Texas Law students may enroll for the Law Firm and/or Public Service Tracks. Registration information for the 2016 PDI will be announced in November.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/21/21233/

  5. 1:30pm 2016-01-21T14:30-06:00
    Popcorn Break

    The Texas Law Alumni Association and Student Affairs Office are excited to announce the return of Popcorn Break in Spring 2016! Starting January 21, 2016, Popcorn Break will be every Thursday afternoon from 1:30 – 2:30 pm. The popcorn will be located in the Tom Clark Lounge. We look forward to seeing you there!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/21/21608/

  6. 5:00pm 2016-01-21T21:00-06:00
    Federalism Conference

    January conference that is sparked, but not necessarily “about" Professor Sanford Levinson's forthcoming book An Argument Open to All: Reading The Federalist in the 21st Century.

    Thursday, January 21, 2016 Keynote speaker will feature at 5:30. A lecture by Noah Feldman drawn from a forthcoming intellectual biography of James Madison.

    Friday, January 22, 2016 Panel One: Federalism. Panel Two: The United States and the international political/military system. Lunch featuring discussion as Noah Feldman and Jack Rakove will review An Argument Open to All Panel Three: Representation Panel Four: Executive Power

    Saturday, January 23 Discussion on "What, if anything, can/should be learned from Publius by foreign readers in the 21st century?"

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/21/20670/

  7. 5:00pm 2016-01-21T18:00-06:00
    1L Alumni Mentoring Program Kickoff Rece

    All 1Ls and their alumni mentors are invited to come meet each other in person and informally mingle to mark the official kickoff of the mentoring program.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/21/21464/

  8. 6:00pm 2016-01-21T19:30-06:00
    Austin Alumni Reception

    Please join us for a Texas Law Austin Alumni Reception

    Thursday, January 21, 2016

    6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

    JW Marriott, 110 E 2nd St, Austin, TX

    Register at http://law.connect.utexas.edu/ATX16

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/21/21466/

January 22
  1. All day
    TJCLCR Write-on

    1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs interested in civil liberties and civil rights should write-on to the Journal by emailing (1) a brief (no more than 1 page) personal statement explaining your interest in the Journal and (2) brief (2-5 pages) legal writing sample (excerpts are acceptable) to tjclcreic@gmail.com by Saturday, January 23 at 11:59pm.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/22/21753/

  2. 8:00am 2016-01-22T17:00-06:00
    Federalist in the 21st Century Conferenc

    Conference that is sparked, but not necessarily “about" Professor Sanford Levinson's forthcoming book An Argument Open to All: Reading The Federalist in the 21st Century.

    Thursday, January 21, 2016 Keynote speaker will feature at 5:30. A lecture by Noah Feldman drawn from a forthcoming intellectual biography of James Madison.

    Friday, January 22, 2016 Panel One: Federalism. Panel Two: The United States and the international political/military system. Lunch featuring discussion as Noah Feldman and Jack Rakove will review An Argument Open to All Panel Three: Representation Panel Four: Executive Power

    Saturday, January 23 Discussion on "What, if anything, can/should be learned from Publius by foreign readers in the 21st century?"

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/22/21504/

  3. 9:00am 2016-01-22T17:00-06:00
    Mock Interview Program

    The Mock Interview Program will be held in the Career Services Interview Suite (TNH 3.122). Professional dress is required.

    Mock interviews are 30 minutes in length; i.e., a 20-minute interview with a 10-minute evaluation.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/22/21686/

  4. 11:30am 2016-01-22T13:30-06:00
    King & Spalding Meet & Greet

    King & Spalding invites all 1L students to join them for lunch in the Law School Atrium. Attorney and recruiting personnel will be in attendance to answer questions about the firm on Friday, January 22, 2016. Please be sure to stop by on your way to class.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/22/21665/

  5. 6:30pm 2016-01-22T20:30-06:00
    LLM Class Reunion

    LLM Class Reunion

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/22/21733/

January 23
  1. All day
    TJCLCR Write-on

    1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs interested in civil liberties and civil rights should write-on to the Journal by emailing (1) a brief (no more than 1 page) personal statement explaining your interest in the Journal and (2) brief (2-5 pages) legal writing sample (excerpts are acceptable) to tjclcreic@gmail.com by Saturday, January 23 at 11:59pm.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/23/21754/

  2. 8:00am 2016-01-23T12:00-06:00
    Federalist in the 21st Century Conferenc

    A conference that is sparked, but not necessarily “about" Professor Sanford Levinson's forthcoming book An Argument Open to All: Reading The Federalist in the 21st Century.

    Thursday, January 21, 2016 Keynote speaker will feature at 5:30. A lecture by Noah Feldman drawn from a forthcoming intellectual biography of James Madison.

    Friday, January 22, 2016 Panel One: Federalism. Panel Two: The United States and the international political/military system. Lunch featuring discussion as Noah Feldman and Jack Rakove will review An Argument Open to All Panel Three: Executive Power. Panel Four: Representation.

    Saturday, January 23 Discussion on "What, if anything, can/should be learned from Publius by foreign readers in the 21st century?"

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/23/21505/

  3. 8:00am 2016-01-23T17:00-06:00
    Texas State Bar Committee Meeting

    The monthly meeting of the "Texas State Bar Committee Meeting on Jury Charges - Criminal," hosted by UT Law Prof. George Dix (232-1328).

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2016/01/23/21528/