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13 September 14
  1. 6:00pm 2020-09-14T00:00-05:00
    BOA Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition

    The Board of Advocates is happy to announce their first intramural competition of the year will be the 2020 Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition. This competition will be held from September 14-18 over Zoom.

    This year's competition will be using the same problem used by the Spring 2020 Persuasive Writing and Advocacy classes. For this reason, Gibbs & Bruns will be split into two brackets: one for 2Ls, who already have completed a brief for this problem, and one for 1L/3Ls. 2L competitors will be required to use their existing written briefs, without any new edits, for the competition.

    If you are interested in competing, please sign-up via the Google Form below. After you sign up, you will be added to the Board of Advocates page in Canvas and will have access to all competition information and resources. The deadline to sign-up and submit your brief is Monday, September 7.”

    Google Forms Link: https://forms.gle/62gfbqebsfo3TTpv5

    Please note, for this BOA Competition only, anyone is allowed to participate and you do not have to be a BOA member or pay a fee to compete.

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jon Molinar, BOA Moot Court Director, jonmolinar@utexas.edu.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/14/56365/

September 15
  1. 6:00pm 2020-09-15T00:00-05:00
    BOA Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition

    The Board of Advocates is happy to announce their first intramural competition of the year will be the 2020 Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition. This competition will be held from September 14-18 over Zoom.

    This year's competition will be using the same problem used by the Spring 2020 Persuasive Writing and Advocacy classes. For this reason, Gibbs & Bruns will be split into two brackets: one for 2Ls, who already have completed a brief for this problem, and one for 1L/3Ls. 2L competitors will be required to use their existing written briefs, without any new edits, for the competition.

    If you are interested in competing, please sign-up via the Google Form below. After you sign up, you will be added to the Board of Advocates page in Canvas and will have access to all competition information and resources. The deadline to sign-up and submit your brief is Monday, September 7.”

    Google Forms Link: https://forms.gle/62gfbqebsfo3TTpv5

    Please note, for this BOA Competition only, anyone is allowed to participate and you do not have to be a BOA member or pay a fee to compete.

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jon Molinar, BOA Moot Court Director, jonmolinar@utexas.edu.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/15/56385/

September 16
  1. 12:00pm 2020-09-16T00:00-05:00
    Finding Humanity and Peace in Justice: P

    Finding Humanity and Peace in Justice: Perspectives on Law Enforcement Reform

    Public awareness of recent incidents, including the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, has brought attention to the role of law enforcement and issues of racial profiling, brutality, over-policing, and the militarization of local police departments. As society struggles to address these systemic challenges, we are faced with contrasting arguments – that historically not much has changed, and that law enforcement has made great strides over the last few decades. Calls for reform have ranged from increasing diversity, enhancing training and outreach to defunding entire police departments.

    The Center for Women of Law presents a panel to discuss the legal and practical implications of law enforcement reforms and the critical role that the legal community can play in helping to achieve peace and justice for all.

    CLE Certification Available

    This event is free and open to the public.

    Register for event: https://utexas.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__vZg8Oq_Qlec-p2BuStn3A

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/16/56546/

  2. 6:00pm 2020-09-16T00:00-05:00
    BOA Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition

    The Board of Advocates is happy to announce their first intramural competition of the year will be the 2020 Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition. This competition will be held from September 14-18 over Zoom.

    This year's competition will be using the same problem used by the Spring 2020 Persuasive Writing and Advocacy classes. For this reason, Gibbs & Bruns will be split into two brackets: one for 2Ls, who already have completed a brief for this problem, and one for 1L/3Ls. 2L competitors will be required to use their existing written briefs, without any new edits, for the competition.

    If you are interested in competing, please sign-up via the Google Form below. After you sign up, you will be added to the Board of Advocates page in Canvas and will have access to all competition information and resources. The deadline to sign-up and submit your brief is Monday, September 7.”

    Google Forms Link: https://forms.gle/62gfbqebsfo3TTpv5

    Please note, for this BOA Competition only, anyone is allowed to participate and you do not have to be a BOA member or pay a fee to compete.

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jon Molinar, BOA Moot Court Director, jonmolinar@utexas.edu.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/16/56386/

September 17
  1. All day
    BOA Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition

    The Board of Advocates is happy to announce their first intramural competition of the year will be the 2020 Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition. This competition will be held from September 14-18 over Zoom.

    This year's competition will be using the same problem used by the Spring 2020 Persuasive Writing and Advocacy classes. For this reason, Gibbs & Bruns will be split into two brackets: one for 2Ls, who already have completed a brief for this problem, and one for 1L/3Ls. 2L competitors will be required to use their existing written briefs, without any new edits, for the competition.

    If you are interested in competing, please sign-up via the Google Form below. After you sign up, you will be added to the Board of Advocates page in Canvas and will have access to all competition information and resources. The deadline to sign-up and submit your brief is Monday, September 7.”

    Google Forms Link: https://forms.gle/62gfbqebsfo3TTpv5

    Please note, for this BOA Competition only, anyone is allowed to participate and you do not have to be a BOA member or pay a fee to compete.

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jon Molinar, BOA Moot Court Director, jonmolinar@utexas.edu.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/17/56387/

  2. 12:00pm 2020-09-17T13:00-05:00
    Honorable Garcia-Marmelejo, SDTX

    A talk with Southern District of Texas Judge the Honorable Garcia-Marmelejo about her path to the bench.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/17/55965/

September 18
  1. 1:00pm 2020-09-18T14:30-05:00
    I Can't Breathe

    Given increased tensions over how communities experience criminal justice, questions about the role of police enforcement abound. Join IUPRA’s expert panel as they consider the role of policing and the Black community, and its implications for racial justice.

    Moderator: Dr. Gordon Abner, Assistant Professor, LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin

    Panelists:

    Fatima Mann, Founder & Director, Community Advocacy and Healing

    Chris Harris, Director, Criminal Justice Programs at Texas Appleseed

    Farah Muscadin, Director, Office of Police Oversight, City of Austin

    Dr. Kami Chavis, Professor of Law and Director of the Criminal Justice Program at Wake Forest University School of Law

    Event Co-Sponsored by:

    Thurgood Marshall Legal Society

    Chicano/Hispanic Law Students Association

    Texas Law American Constitution Society Student Chapter

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/18/57205/

  2. 6:00pm 2020-09-18T00:00-05:00
    BOA Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition

    The Board of Advocates is happy to announce their first intramural competition of the year will be the 2020 Gibbs & Bruns Moot Court Competition. This competition will be held from September 14-18 over Zoom.

    This year's competition will be using the same problem used by the Spring 2020 Persuasive Writing and Advocacy classes. For this reason, Gibbs & Bruns will be split into two brackets: one for 2Ls, who already have completed a brief for this problem, and one for 1L/3Ls. 2L competitors will be required to use their existing written briefs, without any new edits, for the competition.

    If you are interested in competing, please sign-up via the Google Form below. After you sign up, you will be added to the Board of Advocates page in Canvas and will have access to all competition information and resources. The deadline to sign-up and submit your brief is Monday, September 7.”

    Google Forms Link: https://forms.gle/62gfbqebsfo3TTpv5

    Please note, for this BOA Competition only, anyone is allowed to participate and you do not have to be a BOA member or pay a fee to compete.

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jon Molinar, BOA Moot Court Director, jonmolinar@utexas.edu.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/18/56367/

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20 September 21
  1. 4:15pm 2020-09-21T18:15-05:00
    Aaron Benanav | Human Rights

    This is the first lecture in our Fall 2020 Colloquium, “Inequality, Labor, and Human Rights: The Future of Work in the Age of Pandemic.” It is part of a new inter-disciplinary and cross-campus Pop-Up Institute, “Beyond the Future of Work: New Paradigms for Addressing Global Inequality,” supported by the Office of the Vice President for Research.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/21/55665/

September 22
  1. 12:00pm 2020-09-22T13:00-05:00
    Evolving Landscape of Wealth Management

    The University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas School of Law, and Office of Gift and Estate Planning invite you to attend a complimentary webinar on Tuesday, Sept. 22, from 12-1 p.m., CT. Our three expert panelists will discuss the future of wealth management and provide you with key takeaways for how to apply these insights in your own work. Our conversation will explore: 1. New challenges the industry faces and how the McCombs Wealth Management Center plans to address those challenges 2. Industry insights from leaders in the field right here in Austin 3. Going beyond the tax efficient transfer of financial wealth: intergenerational planning for human capital, personal legacy, and educated philanthropy PANELISTS - Dr. Ramesh K. S. Rao – UT Austin McCombs School of Business - Russell W. Norwood, CIMA, CFP – Venturi Private Wealth - Rhonda H. Brink, JD – Brink & Bennett

    CPE and CLE credits offered. No prerequisites or advance preparation are required. The Zoom link will be included in your confirmation email and will also be sent out the morning of the webinar.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/22/57285/

23 September 24
  1. 5:30pm 2020-09-24T18:30-05:00
    Crony Capitalism

    Please join the Texas Federalist Society and the Austin Lawyers Chapter for a conversation with Timothy Carney of the American Enterprise Institute. Mr. Carney covers the threat crony capitalism poses to the dynamism of the American economy and the integrity of governmental institutions. He will discuss how the explosion of the administrative state has been symbiotic with the growth of crony capitalism and how many segments of the American workforce have been victimized by the marriage of big government and big business.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/24/57006/

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