31 | February 1 - All day
TELJ's Cite-On Applications Open
| February 2 - 12:00pm 2021-02-02T13:15-06:00
Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg The Center for Women in Law will host a virtual panel discussion on the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on February 2, 2021 at 12:00 pm CT.
David Lat, Managing Director, Lateral Link, and Founding Editor, Above the Law will moderate a panel of Justice Ginsburg’s former law clerks. The panel will address Justice Ginsburg’s vision of equality, and how that vision, once groundbreaking, is now accepted in multiple facets of law and society. In addition, the former clerks will discuss how Justice Ginsburg’s mentorship shaped their personal and professional choices, and the ramifications of her leadership on gender parity in the practice of law.
This event is free and open to the public. Register on our website
If we reach capacity on Zoom please feel free to watch the webinar live-streamed on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/centerforwomeninlaw/.
Approved CLE 1.25 hours credit, Suggested pre-reading on website.
Moderator
David Lat, Managing Director, Lateral Link, and Founding Editor, Above the Law
Panelists
Nina Totenberg, Legal Affairs Correspondent, NPR
Ryan Park, Solicitor General, North Carolina
Alexandra A.E. Shapiro, Partner, Shapiro Arato Bach
Amanda L. Tyler, Shannon Cecil Turner Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
The Honorable Paul J. Watford, Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/02/59045/ - 3:45pm 2021-02-02T16:15-06:00
Law School 101: Advising In this session of Law School 101, we cover your course requirements, considerations in planning your next two years, and registration for Fall 2021.
All 1L students are required to attend one of two sessions: Tuesday, February 2 or Wednesday, February 3. All sessions are at 3:45pm.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://utexas.zoom.us/j/97758031428
Meeting ID: 977 5803 1428
Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/02/58805/ - 6:30pm 2021-02-02T19:30-06:00
Human Rights Internships: Info Session Who: 1Ls & 2Ls
What: Bring your own beverage, and learn about the Rapoport Center’s human rights internship and fellowship opportunities, cover letter & resume tips, and important upcoming deadlines for summer 2021 and fall 2021 internships. Hear from former fellows about their internship experiences:
• Samantha Acuna, ACLU of Texas, Houston
• Metzeri Camacho, Refugee and Immigration Center for Education and Legal Services, Austin
• Kirsten Kumar, International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT), The Hague, Netherlands
• Grace Miller, Dentons, Port Louis, Mauritius
• Billy Pavord, Lawyers for Human Rights, Pretoria, South Africa
When: Feb 2, 2021 | 06:30—7:30 PM CST
Where: Zoom. Register in advance for this meeting: https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIucOCtrT8oG9ez-60tFM70uYAYyHXbI9v6
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/02/59026/
| February 3 - 3:45pm 2021-02-03T16:15-06:00
Law School 101: Advising In this session of Law School 101, we cover your course requirements, considerations in planning your next two years, and registration for Fall 2021.
All 1L students are required to attend one of two sessions: Tuesday, February 2 or Wednesday, February 3. All sessions are at 3:45pm.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://utexas.zoom.us/j/97758031428
Meeting ID: 977 5803 1428
Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/03/58806/ - 6:30pm 2021-02-03T20:00-06:00
CLS Bible Study
| February 4 - 8:00am 2021-02-04T17:00-06:00
Public Service Career Fair This year’s Public Service Career Fair (PSCF) will be exclusive to Texas Law students. During both days of PSCF, public interest and government employers will conduct virtual interviews for paid and unpaid summer and postgraduate positions. 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, domestic and foreign-trained LL.M.s, and recent graduates (up to one year after graduation) may participate in this program. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/04/57315/ - 8:00am 2021-02-04T09:00-06:00
TLWCF Bible Study - 11:00am 2021-02-04T12:00-06:00
Public Service Table Talk In conjunction with the Public Service Career Fair, 30+ employers will be hosting virtual table talks from 11:00 a.m.-noon (Central) on Thursday, February 4, on Flo Recruit. During the hour, each participating employer will have four 15-minute video chat sessions with up to four students in each session (or a total of 16 students per hour). You will be able to sign up for no more than four employers.
Sign up on Flo Recruit is on a first-come, first-served basis no later than noon on Wednesday, February 3, 2021. Hurry while spots are still available! Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/04/59305/ - 11:30am 2021-02-04T13:15-06:00
Faculty Colloquium - Sabine Tsuruda - 5:30pm 2021-02-04T18:30-06:00
TELJ Core Session - 6:30pm 2021-02-04T19:30-06:00
14th Amendment Originalism Please join the Texas Federalist Society as we host Professor Ilan Wurman of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University to discuss his new book titled The Second Founding: An Introduction to the Fourteenth Amendment. Professor Wurman will discuss the original meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment's most famous provisions and provide context for how the Amendment's framers sought to use those provisions to solve some of the 19th century's greatest challenges.
Weighing in on the discussion will be Professor Evan Bernick of Georgetown Law. Professor Bernick serves as the Executive Director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution.
The first 50 Texas Law students to register will receive a $10 redemption code for DoorDash to enjoy a meal during the event.
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/eeSCYgHHEPi4Mdkm9
Note: Registration is not required to attend any of the Texas Federalist Society's virtual events this semester; it is only required for each event if you would like to make use of the DoorDash discount. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/04/59185/ - 7:00pm 2021-02-04T20:00-06:00
JOLTT Welcome Back Social Welcome back Texas Law! JOLTT is hosting a welcome back Zoom social on Thursday, Feb 4 at 7PM, and everyone is invited. For anyone interested in JOLTT, we hope this will be a great opportunity to meet everyone and hang out! For all of our returning members, we've missed you and want to get a little group downtime in before this semester's work kicks off. We hope to see you there!
Zoom Link: https://utexas.zoom.us/j/94741997964
Meeting ID: 947 4199 7964 Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/04/59285/
| February 5 - 8:00am 2021-02-05T17:00-06:00
Public Service Career Fair This year’s Public Service Career Fair (PSCF) will be exclusive to Texas Law students. During both days of PSCF, public interest and government employers will conduct virtual interviews for paid and unpaid summer and postgraduate positions. 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, domestic and foreign-trained LL.M.s, and recent graduates (up to one year after graduation) may participate in this program. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/05/57316/ - 12:00pm 2021-02-05T13:00-06:00
Heather Jarvis: Public Loan Forgiveness
| February 6 - 8:00am 2021-02-06T18:00-06:00
TILJ Symposium Texas International Law Journal hosts is annual symposium. The topic of this year's symposium will be the evolving definition of "Center of Main Interest" (COMI) in international law under Chapter 15 of the US Bankruptcy Code and what it means for bankruptcy law in the age of COVID and beyond. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/06/57105/
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7 | February 8 - 4:15am 2021-02-08T18:15-06:00
Law & Economics Seminar - Richard Holden
| February 9 - All day
TELJ's Cite-On Applications Close - 11:30am 2021-02-09T12:15-06:00
TLF Info Session - 11:45am 2021-02-09T12:45-06:00
So You Want To Be a Tax Lawyer? Please RSVP by Monday, February 8, on Symplicity. Zoom link will then be sent before the event.
The CSO is partnering with the State Bar of Texas Tax Section to host So You Want To Be a Tax Lawyer?, a panel discussion about various career opportunities available to attorneys in the area of tax law. Panelists include Abbey Garber, Partner at Thompson & Knight; Adam Flick, Deputy Area Counsel for the SB/SE Area 6, IRS Office of Chief Counsel; Tracy Turner, Attorney at Brusniak Turner Fine LLP; and Brock Whalen, Associate Area Counsel for the IRS Office of Chief Counsel in Austin.
Scholarship Available | Apply by April 16, 2021
The scholarships are $2,000 each and are awarded to students demonstrating academic excellence and commitment to the study and practice of tax law. Any student who is enrolled in an ABA-accredited law school at the time the application is submitted, and who intends to practice tax law in Texas, is eligible to apply.
Applications are due by April 16, 2021. As in years past, the scholarships will be awarded at the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting in June. Winners need not be present in order to receive the award. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/09/58585/
| February 10 - 6:00pm 2021-02-10T19:00-06:00
2Ls: Judicial Clerkships Please RSVP by Tuesday, February 9, on Symplicity.
Want to apply for clerkships and don't know how to start your research process? Join Kathleen Overly and two panelists as we tackle how to figure out who you want to work for and how to apply! This event is for 2Ls. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/10/59225/ - 6:30pm 2021-02-10T20:00-06:00
CLS Bible Study
| February 11 - All day
Region 10 TYLA NTC The National Trial Competition (NTC) was established in 1975 to encourage and strengthen students’ advocacy skills through quality competition and valuable interaction with members of the bench and bar. The program is co-sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL) and is designed to expose law students to the nature of trial practice and to serve as a supplement to their education. It is the Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA) intent to provide a meaningful contribution to the development of future trial lawyers.
The 2021 Region 10 TYLA NTC will be co-hosted by the University of Texas School of Law and Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law. All competition rounds will be held remotely (via Zoom). If you are a student interested in serving as a bailiff or witness for the competition, or, a litigator/trial attorney interested in judging one of the competition rounds, please contact Marla Massin, mmassin@law.utexas.edu for more details. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/11/59125/ - 11:30am 2021-02-11T13:15-06:00
Faculty Colloquium - Jody Freeman - 4:00pm 2021-02-11T17:30-06:00
Justice Center Open House Please join the Justice Center and Pro Bono Program for an open house!
Learn about Justice Center funding for summer fellowships, our events and programming, and other resources we provide for students interested in nonprofit, government, and legislative service. Explore how you can be involved next year, including participating as a Public Service Scholar or Pro Bono Scholar. There will also be a chance for you to get to know us and students who are involved in our projects. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/11/58285/ - 7:00pm 2021-02-11T20:00-06:00
Non-Article III Courts Please join the Federalist Society for a discussion focusing on the authority of non-Article III courts under the Constitution. Texas Law Professor Steve Vladeck and University of Chicago Law Professor William Baude will share their views on whether non-Article III courts exercise the judicial power of the United States and related constitutional implications.
The first 50 Texas Law students to register will receive a $10 redemption code for DoorDash to enjoy a meal during the event.
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/ZSzpTdSaH6oWh9ni7
Note: Registration is not required to attend any of the Texas Federalist Society's virtual events this semester; it is only required for each event if you would like to make use of the DoorDash discount. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/11/59545/
| February 12 - All day
Region 10 TYLA NTC The National Trial Competition (NTC) was established in 1975 to encourage and strengthen students’ advocacy skills through quality competition and valuable interaction with members of the bench and bar. The program is co-sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL) and is designed to expose law students to the nature of trial practice and to serve as a supplement to their education. It is the Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA) intent to provide a meaningful contribution to the development of future trial lawyers.
The 2021 Region 10 TYLA NTC will be co-hosted by the University of Texas School of Law and Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law. All competition rounds will be held remotely (via Zoom). If you are a student interested in serving as a bailiff or witness for the competition, or, a litigator/trial attorney interested in judging one of the competition rounds, please contact Marla Massin, mmassin@law.utexas.edu for more details. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/12/59126/
| February 13 - All day
Region 10 TYLA NTC The National Trial Competition (NTC) was established in 1975 to encourage and strengthen students’ advocacy skills through quality competition and valuable interaction with members of the bench and bar. The program is co-sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL) and is designed to expose law students to the nature of trial practice and to serve as a supplement to their education. It is the Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA) intent to provide a meaningful contribution to the development of future trial lawyers.
The 2021 Region 10 TYLA NTC will be co-hosted by the University of Texas School of Law and Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law. All competition rounds will be held remotely (via Zoom). If you are a student interested in serving as a bailiff or witness for the competition, or, a litigator/trial attorney interested in judging one of the competition rounds, please contact Marla Massin, mmassin@law.utexas.edu for more details. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/13/59127/
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14 | February 15 - 4:15pm 2021-02-15T18:15-06:00
Law and Economics Seminar - Kathy Zeiler - 5:30pm 2021-02-15T18:30-06:00
TELJ Core Session
| 16 | February 17 - 5:30pm 2021-02-17T19:00-06:00
Virtual Women in Energy Panel This panel is sponsored by the Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law and Business and will take place via ZOOM. Please direct any questions about this event to the KBH Gmail: kbhenergycenter@gmail.com. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/17/58807/ - 6:30pm 2021-02-17T20:00-06:00
CLS Bible Study - 8:00pm 2021-02-17T09:30-06:00
Trivia Night
| February 18 - 8:00am 2021-02-18T09:00-06:00
TLWCF Bible Study - 10:00am 2021-02-18T16:00-06:00
TROL Symposium The Review of Litigation is proud to announce its 2021 Spring Symposium. In the wake of George Floyd's tragic death, the Symposium will address Section 1983 claims especially within the context of bystander liability. Subtopics include qualified immunity, how a practicing lawyer should approach 1983 claims from a pro bono standpoint, and what an insurance market would look like if qualified immunity were abolished. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/18/58485/
| February 19 - CANCELED 2021-02-19T12:15-06:00
Celebrating Scholarships THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. If in doubt, verify with the web-based events calendar. Invited guests will toast the law school’s success in adapting to our circumstances, meet student scholarship recipients, and learn how your support continues to shape great outcomes for future Lawhorns!
For questions, call 512-232-4604 or email events@law.utexas.edu. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/19/59146/ - 11:30am 2021-02-19T13:30-06:00
Faculty Colloquium - Aziz Rana / Cornell
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21 | February 22 - 4:00pm 2021-02-22T17:30-06:00
GRITS Welcome Event Getting Radical in the South presents keynote speaker Y. Frank Southall
Southall is the Lead Organizer and Community Engagement Coordinator at the Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative (JPNSI) in New Orleans, LA. At JPNSI, Southall manages the organization’s organizing and community engagement strategies. His primary organizing focuses are around evictions, renters’ rights and other matters related to housing justice.
Prior to working at JPNSI, Southall worked at Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans in the Freret Neighborhood Center, where he focused on intergenerational community-building, youth organizing and programs designed to improve quality of life. He has also worked at Tulane University’s Center for Public Service, Public Allies, Working America and other organizations focused on social, racial and economic justice. Southall has presented workshops, research and participated on panels at Tulane University, Auburn University, the Highlander School & for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to name a few. Additionally, his activist work has been featured in publications such as “Teen Vogue”, “Curbed”, “Vice News” and more.
In his free time, he serves as the elected representative for the 94th District on the Louisiana Democratic State Central Coordinating committee, is a co-founder of an emerging tool lending library in New Orleans and is on the board of directors for the New Orleans Food Cooperative. Southall studied Journalism and African-American Studies at the University of Cincinnati. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/22/59485/
| February 23 - 11:30am 2021-02-23T12:30-06:00
GRITS - CANCELED 2021-02-23T13:15-06:00
Panel on Difficult Witness Examinations THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. If in doubt, verify with the web-based events calendar. Join the UT Law Board of Advocates as we host a panel discussion on the topic of conducting difficult witness examinations. Experienced trial attorneys will share their experience and insights on preparing for and conducting direct- and cross-examinations of children, victims of violent crime, mentally or physically disabled individuals, and other individuals that require particular sensitivity. A Q&A period will follow the initial discussion, so feel invited to ask questions. The panel will be moderated by Trial Advocacy Director Tracy McCormack, and the panelists will be experienced trial attorneys who also teach in the trial advocacy program at UT Law: Jay Ellwanger David Gonzalez, and David Henderson. Zoom link: https://utexas.zoom.us/j/6180846380. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/23/59425/ - 5:00pm 2021-02-23T00:00-06:00
Environmental Justice in the Southern US According to the EPA, “Environmental justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.”
Unfortunately, this definition of environmental justice represents an ideal, not a reality.
For example, in America, “White people experience a “pollution advantage,” where they exposed to 17% less air pollution than is caused by their consumption. Back and LatinX people, on average, bear a “pollution burden” of 56% and 63% excess exposure, respectively, relative to the exposure caused by their consumption.
In particular, the southern United States is rife with environmental injustice — from the proliferation of petrochemical facilities to the contamination of drinking water and even the impact of climate change-induced disasters. Black and brown communities too often face threats to their health and safety from environmental pollutants, toxics, and degradation.
This panel will explore the work being done by environmental justice lawyers, organizers, and advocates across the South fighting for the right to a safe, clean, and livable environment for their communities. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/23/58945/
| February 24 - 8:30am 2021-02-24T11:00-06:00
Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Sequest This webinar is sponsored by the Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law and Business and will take place via ZOOM. Please direct any questions about this event to the KBH Gmail: kbhenergycenter@gmail.com. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/24/58808/ - 12:00pm 2021-02-24T13:00-06:00
First Generation Lawyer Challenges and T Presented by the Texas Lawyers' Assistance Program
Speakers:
Carlos Calderon, Clinical Teaching Fellow at South Texas College of Law
David Grenardo, Professor of Law at St. Mary's University School of Law
The Honorable Rudy Metayer '06, Pflugerville City Council Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/24/59685/ - 5:00pm 2021-02-24T00:00-06:00
GRITS - Movement Lawyering in Action For Movement lawyers, lawyering is a tool to be harnessed and leveraged in support of movements fighting for greater power in a system that disproportionately concentrates power among the white, wealthy, and corporate. In essence, a lawyer is accountable to goals of movements. For these lawyers, organizers and leaders, the primary goal is not to change laws or policies but to change the disproportionate allocations of power that create and reinforce the systems of oppression that produce unjust laws and policies.
This panel will be a discussion and reflection between organizers, movement lawyers, and community leaders on how they work together, including the practical challenges and strengths of this theory of social change in action. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/24/58965/ - 6:30pm 2021-02-24T20:00-06:00
CLS Bible Study
| February 25 - 8:00am 2021-02-25T16:00-06:00
TJOGEL Symposium - 11:30am 2021-02-25T13:15-06:00
Faculty Colloquium - Leora Bilsky - 5:00pm 2021-02-25T18:00-06:00
GRITS Public Interest Social Hour - 5:30pm 2021-02-25T00:00-06:00
America's Red Rock Wilderness Act - 6:30pm 2021-02-25T19:30-06:00
An Evening with Judge Don Willett Please join the Texas Federalist Society as we host a discussion with Judge Don Willett of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Judge Willett has followed a robust career path, transitioning from private practice with the firm Haynes and Boone to a career in public service. Prior to joining the federal bench, he served on the Supreme Court of Texas and was previously legal counsel to a Texas Attorney General, a Texas Governor, a U.S. Attorney General, and President George W. Bush. He was also famously named the "Tweeter Laureate of Texas" in 2015.
Judge Willett will be discussing his path to the bench, his judicial philosophy, and his writing style.
The first 40 Texas Law students to register will receive a $10 redemption code for DoorDash to enjoy a meal during the event.
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/1m2EunCrVxDWpjKa9
Note: Registration is not required to attend any of the Texas Federalist Society's virtual events this semester; it is only required for each event if you would like to make use of the DoorDash discount. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/25/59725/
| February 26 - All day
THJ 2020 Symposium UT Law's Texas Hispanic Journal of Law and Policy presents COVID 19: the Ongoing Effects of the Global Pandemic on Latinxs. The symposium will cover topics ranging from challenges of working at home from various jobs, changes to our employment landscape, and new health hardships that have arisen as a result of multiple state responses to public health. We will also take a look at how our communities have risen to the challenges through mutual aid organizations, government leadership, assistance from our representatives, and how immigration policy has been affected as a direct consequence of COVID. Join us as we explore these topics and more at the Texas Hispanic Journal's annual symposium! Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/26/55745/ - 8:30am 2021-02-26T17:00-06:00
TJOGEL Symposium The Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy will host the 16th annual TJOGEL Symposium on February 25th and 26th. TJOGEL is the largest student-run publication focusing on energy law scholarship in the United States and the Symposium is our premier event, bringing together legal practitioners from across the state and country to discuss the latest developments in the world of oil, gas, and energy law. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/26/58405/ - 2:30pm 2021-02-26T00:00-06:00
GRITS - Labor Organizing Capitalism in the 21st century is accelerating its power. Employers continue to accumulate capital and exploit vulnerable communities, forcing many to relocate to the Global North. But just as the American workforce grows and diversifies, the US government offers workers little to no protection. In Janus v. AFSCME, The United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of right-to-work laws, which are intended to financially weaken unions. While employers receive trillions of dollars in bailout money to offset the impacts of COVID-19, many workers continue to work in unsafe conditions.
In this panel, we will discuss the theoretical and practical work labor lawyers will need to do to organize and stand up for workers in increasingly hostile environments. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/26/58966/ - 4:30pm 2021-02-26T18:00-06:00
GRITS - Organizing in Law School The traditional law school experience often feels, at best, an inadequate training for social justice-minded students, and at worst, a toxic environment that favors privilege over equity and reinforces oppressive norms. This panel, Organizing in Law School, will highlight the efforts of some law students and groups, who have resisted this traditional experience, by actively engaging in efforts to organize around urgent issues outside and inside the law school.
Please join this conversation where law students and young lawyers will share stories, resources, advice, and strategies for organizing while in law school. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/26/59467/
| February 27 - 11:00am 2021-02-27T12:00-06:00
GRITS - Crimmigration Through an expansive network of federal and local policing, the carceral state constantly entraps immigrants, especially immigrants of color. For example, in the past year alone, over 15,000 immigrants in Texas have been detained by the Department of Homeland Security. This panel of legal practitioners and community organizers will discuss the day-to-day havoc the system wreaks in communities of color, especially in the context of COVID-19. Their work within the intersection of criminal law and immigration addresses the xenophobic underpinnings of this civil mass incarceration system with a clear goal—the full and immediate abolition of immigration detention. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/02/27/59487/
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28 | March 1 - 9:00am 2021-03-01T17:00-06:00
Spring "On-Campus" Interviews During Spring “On-Campus” Interviews, which will take place on the web-based platform Flo Recruit, employers may recruit 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, domestic and foreign-trained LL.M.s, and recent graduates (up to one year after graduation) for summer clerkships or postgraduate positions. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/01/58505/ - 12:00pm 2021-03-01T12:45-06:00
Bar Exam Info Session Learn about what will be on the bar exam, how you will be tested, and how you can start preparing now. We'll review requirements and deadlines for applying to sit for the bar, as well as content. We'll also talk about how to prepare your family for for your bar prep. This session is the kick-off for the Early Bar Prep Series, which begins on March 9, which will teach you how to write a bar essay and give you opportunities for practice.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://utexas.zoom.us/j/97409288961 Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/01/58606/ - 4:15pm 2021-03-01T18:15-06:00
Law & Economic Seminar - Deborah Beim - 6:00pm 2021-03-01T19:15-06:00
Texas Law Democrats - Drawing the Lines Experts on the redistricting process join TLD to discuss the process of drawing political boundaries and what's at stake in the process as the Texas Legislature draws new political maps later this year.
We will be joined by experts with experience in litigating and legislating redistricting battles:
Mimi Marziani - President, Texas Civil Rights Project
Jackie Uresti - President, Mexican American Legislative Caucus
Chad Dunn - General Counsel, Texas Democratic Party
Join Zoom Meeting
https://utexas.zoom.us/j/94561571555?pwd=dlJkcnMwTDRDSk1yS1luZjRQZkVBZz09
Meeting ID: 945 6157 1555
Passcode: 503941 Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/01/59705/
| March 2 - 9:00am 2021-03-02T17:00-06:00
Spring "On-Campus" Interviews During Spring “On-Campus” Interviews, which will take place on the web-based platform Flo Recruit, employers may recruit 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, domestic and foreign-trained LL.M.s, and recent graduates (up to one year after graduation) for summer clerkships or postgraduate positions. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/02/58506/ - 12:00pm 2021-03-02T12:45-06:00
Society Program Info Session Are you interested in being a Dean's Fellow or Society coordinator in 21/22? Please attend one of two mandatory informational meetings. We'll discuss the application and selection process, as well as chat with current DFs and SCs to hear about their experiences.
Because we anticipate that the Fall semester will be in person, it is important for applicants to understand the what will be different in an in-person environment. Sessions occur Tues, March 2 at 12:00pm and Thursday, March 4 at 3:30pm.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://utexas.zoom.us/j/93059536301
Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/02/59505/ - 3:00pm 2021-03-02T16:00-06:00
Dean Bangs office hours - 5:30pm 2021-03-02T19:00-06:00
JOLTT & TJOGEL Alternative Energy and Cl Join JOLTT & TJOGEL for a discussion with practicing attorneys as they speak on the changing regulatory schemes and evolving technologies that are impacting the energy industry. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/02/59585/
| March 3 - 9:00am 2021-03-03T17:00-06:00
Spring "On-Campus" Interviews During Spring “On-Campus” Interviews, which will take place on the web-based platform Flo Recruit, employers may recruit 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, domestic and foreign-trained LL.M.s, and recent graduates (up to one year after graduation) for summer clerkships or postgraduate positions. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/03/58507/ - 12:00pm 2021-03-03T13:00-06:00
A New Era in Immigration? Part 1 Join us for the first of a 3-part webinar series on immigration law and policy changes following the inauguration of President Biden.
The Biden administration has committed to end the Remain in Mexico program, which has forced asylum seekers to wait indefinitely for their US asylum proceedings in dangerous conditions in Mexico. Other policies that effectively blockade the border to asylum seekers may also finally be abandoned. In addition, there is a strong push for President Biden to end an immigration system that has seen widespread detention of asylum seekers, families and children, and other migrants, often in facilities run by for-profit prison companies. This panel will explore not only a possible end to exclusionary policies but also a new vision that would emphasize humane processing of asylum seekers arriving at the U.S. southern border. The panelists will consider public health, legal and policy questions that will arise during the transition away from an enforcement-focused approach.
This event is sponsored by the Immigration Clinic, the William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law , and the St. Edward’s University Social Work Program.
REGISTER for Part 1: Ending detention and border policies that exclude asylum seekers on March 3 at noon here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/138441266555
REGISTER for Part 2: A Promise of Permanency? Legislative reform, temporary protections and lingering interior enforcement on March 24 at noon here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/139283517751
REGISTER for Part 3: Re-Building the US Refugee Resettlement Program on April 14 at noon here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/139283930987
Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/03/59445/ - 5:00pm 2021-03-03T00:00-06:00
Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity Series This event is sponsored by Parsley Energy and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law and Business and will take place via ZOOM. Please direct any questions about this event to the KBH Gmail: kbhenergycenter@gmail.com. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/03/58809/ - 5:00pm 2021-03-03T18:30-06:00
Panel on Difficult Witness Examinations After some rescheduling due to the ice storm, this event is back on! Join the UT Law Board of Advocates as we host a panel discussion on the topic of conducting difficult witness examinations. Experienced trial attorneys will share their experience and insights on preparing for and conducting direct- and cross-examinations of children, victims of violent crime, mentally or physically disabled individuals, and other individuals that require particular sensitivity. A Q&A period will follow the initial discussion, so feel invited to ask questions. The panel will be moderated by Trial Advocacy Director Tracy McCormack, and the panelists will be experienced trial attorneys who also teach in the trial advocacy program at UT Law: Jay Ellwanger David Gonzalez, and David Henderson. Zoom link: https://utexas.zoom.us/j/6180846380. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/03/59845/ - 6:30pm 2021-03-03T20:00-06:00
CLS Bible Study
| March 4 - 8:00am 2021-03-04T09:00-06:00
TLWCF Bible Study - 9:00am 2021-03-04T17:00-06:00
Spring "On-Campus" Interviews During Spring “On-Campus” Interviews, which will take place on the web-based platform Flo Recruit, employers may recruit 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, domestic and foreign-trained LL.M.s, and recent graduates (up to one year after graduation) for summer clerkships or postgraduate positions. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/04/58508/ - 11:30am 2021-03-04T13:15-06:00
Faculty Colloquium - Thomas Hale - 3:30pm 2021-03-04T16:15-06:00
Society Program Info Session Are you interested in being a Dean's Fellow or Society coordinator in 21/22? Please attend one of two mandatory informational meetings. We'll discuss the application and selection process, as well as chat with current DFs and SCs to hear about their experiences.
Because we anticipate that the Fall semester will be in person, it is important for applicants to understand the what will be different in an in-person environment. Sessions occur Tues, March 2 at 12:00pm and Thursday, March 4 at 3:30pm.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/04/59525/ - 4:00pm 2021-03-04T18:00-06:00
Virtual Bar Prep Open House In lieu of the annual Spring UT Marketplace event, we will have a virtual open house for students to visit with bar preparation vendors and learn about their products. Vendors attending and zoom information will be added closer to the date. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/04/59128/ - 6:30pm 2021-03-04T19:30-06:00
14th Amendment Originalism & Abortion Please join the Texas Federalist Society as we host Josh Craddock, Affiliated Scholar with the James Wilson Institute for Natural Rights and the American Founding, and Edward Whelan, President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, as they discuss whether preborn human beings may be considered "persons" within the original meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment, as well as the implications of such views.
The first 50 Texas Law students to register will receive a $10 redemption code for DoorDash to enjoy a meal during the event.
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/2fo7ScTG5S9Dhs9RA
Note: Registration is not required to attend any of the Texas Federalist Society's virtual events this semester; it is only required for each event if you would like to make use of the DoorDash discount. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/04/59865/
| March 5 - 9:00am 2021-03-05T17:00-06:00
Spring "On-Campus" Interviews During Spring “On-Campus” Interviews, which will take place on the web-based platform Flo Recruit, employers may recruit 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, domestic and foreign-trained LL.M.s, and recent graduates (up to one year after graduation) for summer clerkships or postgraduate positions. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2021/03/05/58509/ - 11:00am 2021-03-05T12:00-06:00
Dean Bangs office hours - 12:00pm 2021-03-05T13:15-06:00
TELJ Symposium - 1:00pm 2021-03-05T13:30-06:00
TLF Info Session
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