Events Calendar

Now viewing: Monday, October 21, 2019

8:00am5:00pm
Judges in Residence

CCJ 2.306 (Eidman Courtroom)

Judges and justices hold court (hearings, trials, general dockets, and oral arguments) in the Eidman Courtroom.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/48447/
8:45am9:15am
Townes Hall Monday Morning Coffee

Outside the 1L Classrooms

The Texas Law Alumni Association's Townes Hall Morning Coffee will kick off on the first day of class Wednesday, August 28th, and continue on Mondays through the fall semester. Open to all students every Monday morning! Please bring your favorite travel mug (we are going green, so no paper products will be provided) and enjoy FREE coffee every Monday morning to start your week off right on behalf of the Alumni Association. Coffee will be located at one, large stations located near the 1L Classrooms (by TNH 2.140, TNH 2.319) beginning at 8:45am until it's gone, so get there early!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/48371/
9:00am5:00pm
Judges in Residence

CCJ 2.306 (Eidman Courtroom)

County Court Judge at Law #2, The Honorable Eric Shepperd, will be presiding over a civil jury trial in the Kraft W. Eidman Courtroom (CCJ 2.306) Oct. 21 - 23, 2019 as part of the Advocacy Program's Judges in Residence series. The exact case has yet to be assigned, but the Court's jury docket can be found at the following link, www.traviscountyclerk.org.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/51005/
11:30am1:00pm
Accessible Advocacy: Sensitivity and Accommodations for Clients with Disabilities and Mental Health Conditions

TNH 2.139 (Wilson Classroom)

Accessible Advocacy will be a panel with professionals who have frequently worked with clients with physical, cognitive, learning or invisible disabilities or chronic/severe mental health conditions. The goal is to inform students about best practices for accommodating clients with such conditions and promote sensitivity to such issues.

Please RSVP by 10/20/2019

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/48785/
11:30am1:00pm
Job Talk
(This event’s full information is restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff only.) For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/49226/
11:45am1:00pm
Texas Federalist Society Lunch Debate: Chief Justice Roberts wounded Obamacare. Did President Trump kill it?

TNH 2.137 (Gayle Classroom)

Join the Texas Law chapter of the Federalist Society for another lunch debate. This debate will pit Josh Blackman of South Texas College of Law and Texas Law's Stephen Vladeck as they face off on the most recent round of Obamacare litigation in the federal district courts. Chick-fil-A will be served.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/50085/
11:45am12:45pm
IPLS Event: McKool Smith

JON 6.207 (Susman Academic Center, The Judge William W. and Margaret R. Kilgarlin Chambers (6.207 / 6.208))

McKool Smith will come to give a presentation about IP law and the firm to IPLS students.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/50325/
2:15pm3:15pm
Dean's Meeting Section 4.3

Dean Farnsworth invites Section 4.3 to join him for ice cream and conversation.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/50509/
3:45pm5:30pm
Law and Economic Seminar - Neel Sukhatme // Georgetown University
(This event’s full information is restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff only.) For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/47866/
4:45pm6:00pm
Doing Well and Doing Good: How and Why BigLaw Combines Profitability and Pro Bono

TNH 2.111 (Sheffield-Massey Room)

Large law firms continue to increase their pro bono commitments, delivering more than 5 million hours of free legal services annually, while profits and revenue continue to grow as well. How is this possible? Steven Schulman, Pro Bono Partner at Akin Gump, argues that the culture, structure and economics of large firms is uniquely situated to allow pro bono to thrive. Steven has been the Pro Bono Partner for Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld since 2006. He manages the firm’s world-wide pro bono practice, which devotes more than 100,000 hours annually to a range of clients, from non-profit organizations to individuals in need of protection. Steven got his start in pro bono work by representing a Nigerian family in immigration court in 1998, and has worked on human rights and refugee matters ever since. For more than a decade, he has taught courses on law firm economics and the public interest at the law schools at Georgetown, Stanford and University of Southern California. He is also an obsessive baseball fan, and the creator of the erstwhile pitching statistic Runs Prevented.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/50808/
5:30pm7:30pm
Technology Law Panel with WSGR

TNH 2.138 (Blanton Classroom)

Join Wilson Sonsini and Next Coast Ventures in a discussion about technology law, venture capital, and how lawyers and investors work together to help technology companies achieve their business goals. Food and happy hour to follow!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/50525/
7:45pm9:00pm
CLS Bible Study

CCJ 2.310 (Jury Room)

Weekly CLS Bible Study

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2019/10/21/49210/