19 | March 20 - 10:30am 2023-03-20T13:30-05:00
Early Registration Patman Advising - 11:30am 2023-03-20T12:45-05:00
Clinic & Internship Info Session - 11:45am 2023-03-20T12:45-05:00
Chalkboard: Exams, Assessments, ChatGPT - 3:30pm 2023-03-20T17:45-05:00
LES - Brittany Street - 4:00pm 2023-03-20T18:00-05:00
Rapoport Center EJ Colloquium In their talk "Sacred Fires, Homeless Encampments, and Planning Toronto Parks," Indigenous scholar and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Dr. Heather Dorries will discuss the conflicting and contradictory nature of park management in Toronto, focusing on the ways park management has become part of the City of Toronto’s Reconciliation Action Plan and the ways the City has violently cleared parks of homeless encampments.
Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/20/72547/ - 5:00pm
Apply to be on the TLF 2023-24 Board Applications are open to join the Texas Law Fellowships Board of Directors during the 2023-24 school year. TLF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports the Texas Law and broader public interest community. Applications are due by Monday, March 20 at 5pm CST.
Participating on the TLF Board is an excellent opportunity to give back to the community and gain invaluable and rare experience serving on a non-profit board of directors. As a 501(c)(3) organization, law students gain a unique opportunity to manage a business and work with a dedicated team towards a significant goal. Moreover, Directors have opportunities to build meaningful relationships with the Law School administration, professors, and management of law firms and public service organizations throughout the state. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/20/73327/
| March 21 - 10:30am 2023-03-21T13:30-05:00
Early Registration Atrium Advising - 10:30am 2023-03-21T11:30-05:00
Women’s l Brunch - 11:30am 2023-03-21T13:30-05:00
Public Lecture "Schooling Free Speech" is a public lecture by Justin Driver, Texas Law's inaugural Distinguished Visiting Professor and the Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law and Counselor to the Dean at Yale Law School.
Justin Driver is the Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law and Counselor to the Dean at Yale Law School. He teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law and constitutional theory and is the author of The Schoolhouse Gate: Public Education, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for the American Mind. The book was selected as a Washington Post Notable Book of the Year and an Editors’ Choice of The New York Times Book Review. The Schoolhouse Gate also received the Steven S. Goldberg Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Education Law, and was a finalist for the American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award and Phi Beta Kappa’s Ralph Waldo Emerson Book Award.
A recipient of the American Society for Legal History’s William Nelson Cromwell Article Prize, Driver has a distinguished publication record in the nation’s leading law reviews. He has also written extensively for general audiences, including pieces in Slate, The Atlantic, The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, and The New Republic, where he was a contributing editor. An elected member of the American Law Institute and of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Driver is also an editor of the Supreme Court Review. In 2021, President Biden appointed Driver to serve on the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States.
Driver is a graduate of Brown, Oxford (where he was a Marshall Scholar), Duke (where he received certification to teach public school), and Harvard Law School (where he was an editor of the Harvard Law Review). After graduating from Harvard, Driver clerked for then-Judge Merrick Garland, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (Ret.), and Justice Stephen Breyer.
Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/21/72555/ - 12:00pm 2023-03-21T13:00-05:00
2Ls: Interviewing for Jud. Clerkships Please join the Judicial Clerkship Program in welcoming alumni a panel discussion on clerkship interviews, what they look like, and how to be a successful candidate. This event is for 2Ls and 3Ls.
RSVP by Monday, March 20, on Symplicity by selecting the Events tab. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/21/71745/ - 12:00pm 2023-03-21T13:00-05:00
Common Good Constitutionalism Discussion - 12:00pm 2023-03-21T13:00-05:00
The State of Abortion Laws in Texas If/When/How, ACS, TJCLCR, and the Center for Women in Law are hosting former Texas Law Professor Alex Albright for a discussion about the state of abortion laws in Texas. She'll provide an overview of the Texas statutes that prohibit abortion (pre-Roe, Trigger Law, and SB8) and litigation concerning those statutes (SB8 litigation in state court and “right to travel” litigation in federal court). She will also talk about threats of litigation made to law firms and other businesses in Texas and plans for new legislation this session. Lunch will be served! Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/21/73388/ - 12:00pm 2023-03-21T13:00-05:00
Tour of American Flag Art in Atrium Join Texas Law Art Association and Professor Levinson for a tour of the Levinson Collection of American Flag Art on display in the atrium. The tour will begin in the atrium at 12:00pm on Tuesday, March 21. We hope to see you there! Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/21/73405/ - 3:45pm 2023-03-21T17:45-05:00
Law & Philosophy Workshop-Barbara Herman - 4:00pm 2023-03-21T17:30-05:00
Water & Ancestral Knowledge in Chile In this talk, Chilean legal scholar Amaya Alvez, who served as an elected member of the 2021-22 Chilean Constitutional Convention, argues that Chile’s Constitutions have long enabled natural resource governance that perpetuates (neo)colonial dispossession and makes Indigenous peoples invisible. Focusing on water, she demonstrates that Chilean constitutional law fails not only to recognize collective rights that are guaranteed under international law but to take seriously the cosmological vision of water held by Indigenous peoples. Chile’s 1980 Constitution, for instance, preserves the European, colonizing, and standardizing view of waters in Mapuche territory. Alvez illustrates the ongoing coloniality of norms, knowledge, and of livelihoods through examination of competing rationalities that emerge in conflicts between Indigenous communities and supporters of extractive projects.
Dr. Amaya Alvez is a Professor of Law at the University of Concepción in Concepción, Chile. Alvez is a former Member of the Chilean Constitutional Convention, where she developed a constitutional approach to the decentralization of Chile. Alvez is an activist and human rights defender and is an active member of multiple organizations promoting environmental, women's, and Indigenous rights. Alvez's research focuses on Constitutional Law, Human Rights, water regulation and Indigenous Peoples. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/21/73305/ - 4:00pm 2023-03-21T17:00-05:00
Mithoff Pro Bono Scholar Information Ses Students interested in being Mithoff Pro Bono Scholars for the 2023-2024 academic year are invited to attend an information session on Tuesday, March 21, from 4pm-5pm (Zoom). Register for the information session at the link above using your EID email address: [youreid]@eid.utexas.edu. The information session will be recorded and posted to the Mithoff Program’s Canvas page for students who cannot attend the live event. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/21/73445/ - 5:30pm 2023-03-21T19:00-05:00
Houston Admitted Students Reception
| March 22 - 8:00am 2023-03-22T09:00-05:00
Christian Legal Society Bible Study Christian Legal Society will be hosting a Bible study and meeting for anyone interested in learning more about the Bible or the faith. We encourage all people who are curious about Christianity or want to grow in their faith to join. This a good opportunity to build community and learn more about the Bible! Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/22/72595/ - 10:30am 2023-03-22T13:30-05:00
Early Registration Atrium Advising - 11:00am 2023-03-22T12:00-05:00
Money & Your Legal Career: Salaries, Tax Whether you plan to pursue a position in public service or BigLaw, open your own practice, or follow any other professional path, there is more to consider that just your starting salary. We will discuss how to make informed career decisions that consider pay, benefit packages, taxation, and cost of living. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/22/73226/ - 11:45am 2023-03-22T12:45-05:00
Careers in Public Defense - 12:00pm 2023-03-22T13:00-05:00
CWIL Ex Libris Series Event: Her Honor Join the Center for Women in Law via Zoom on March 22 at 12pm CST for an Ex Libris Series event featuring the book, Her Honor.
Lauren Stiller Rikleen, lawyer and author, will join Judge Bernice Bouie Donald, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and retired Justice Nan Duffly, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, to discuss the topics covered in Her Honor: Stories of Challenge and Triumph from Women Judges. The book, edited by Rikleen and published by the American Bar Association, is a collection of 25 chapters by and about some of the nation’s most respected women judges, each containing nuanced, personal stories of the challenges they faced and overcame in their legal careers.
During this conversation, the panel discuss the history of women in the judiciary, the unique challenges they have faced, the evolution of the judiciary, and what that means for the future of the legal profession.
Approved for 1 hour Ethics CLE. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/22/73205/
| March 23 - 8:00am 2023-03-23T12:00-05:00
Women in Leadership Symposium Thursday, March 23 at 8:00am in Francis Auditorium. Drop in attendance for students, faculty and staff is welcomed.
Join us for the 2023 Central Texas Women in Leadership Symposium. This year’s theme is Rising in Resilience: Achieving Empowerment through Advancement & Adaptability. This event is brought to us by the Texas Diversity Council and Texas Law’s Office for Equity and Inclusion serves as a co-sponsor.
Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/23/73306/ - 10:30am 2023-03-23T13:30-05:00
Early Registration Atrium Advising - 12:00pm 2023-03-23T13:00-05:00
1Ls: What Are Clerkships & Why Clerk? Please join the Judicial Clerkships Program as we give you an introduction and overview of judicial clerkships- what they are and what the application looks like for the Class of 2025.
RSVP by Thursday, March 23, on Symplicity by selecting the Events tab. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/23/72008/ - 12:00pm 2023-03-23T13:00-05:00
TLR Bluebooking Session Please join members of Volume 102 of the Texas Law Review to learn more about Bluebook rules in preparation for the write-on Bluebooking exam. Lunch will be provided thanks to our sponsor, AZA!
Feel free to email any questions to writeonquestions@texaslrev.com. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/23/73112/ - 12:00pm 2023-03-23T13:00-05:00
MLPS: Beyond Hospitals and Physicians Texas Health Law Society is hosting an event on Medical-Legal Partnerships (MLPs). The event will be led by Keegan Warren-Clem and is entitled Beyond Hospitals and Physicians: What Medical-Legal Partnership Teaches about Health Law and Policy. Lunch will be provided!
The event will be from 12-1pm in TNH 3.124 on Thursday, March 23rd.
Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/23/73286/ - 5:30pm 2023-03-23T19:00-05:00
Dallas Admitted Students Reception - 6:00pm 2023-03-23T19:00-05:00
TJOGEL Mentorship Dinner
| March 24 - 9:00am 2023-03-24T15:00-05:00
ABA Law Day - 9:00am 2023-03-24T15:00-05:00
THJLP Annual Symposium The Texas Hispanic Journal of Law and Policy is hosting its annual symposium focusing on Immigration and Immigration Reform. The Symposium will take place March 24, 2023. For questions or inquiries please email thjlp@law.utexas.edu Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/24/72805/ - 10:30am 2023-03-24T13:30-05:00
Early Registration Patman Advising - 2:00pm 2023-03-24T16:00-05:00
Dean Bangs Walk-in Advising - 7:00pm 2023-03-24T00:00-05:00
CHLLSA Banquet
| March 25 - 9:30am 2023-03-25T14:30-05:00
Latino Law Day CHLSA invites Pre-Law students to UT Law’s campus to learn about the law school process. The day will include a law student panel, admission’s presentation, introductory LSAT presentation, mock class with a real UT Law Professor, and lunch with a distinguished panel of Austin area attorneys. Breakfast, lunch and Latino Law Day T-shirt will be provided at NO COST to participants. Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/03/25/72686/
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