Please join the Federalist Society tonight, April 15 at 5PM for a virtual screening of Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words. Click here to register!
Speaker 4/20: Practicing in Art Law
Hi all! Tuesday April 20th at 12:15 pm the Law Students for the Arts is hosting Attorney Nicholas O’Donnell of Sullivan & Worcester to discuss his work in Art Law. He specifically focuses on art litigation and art restitution, and has extensive work in art looted in the midst of…
Graduating 3Ls Student Loan Repayment Resources and Support Services offered by AccessLex Institute
MAX by AccessLex Institute offers student loan repayment information and assistance to ensure and support personal financial wellness beyond law school. These services are free to our students and alumni, and for your convenience, I provided a link so you can access the coaches. Create a MAX account (if you…
Consortium for Science, Policy, & Outcomes – Can Alternative Meats Bring the Heartland More than Burgers webinar (4/28)
The rise of alternative meats—either plant-based or lab-grown—could bring huge benefits to the environment, public health, animal welfare, and potentially even rural workers and the national economy. Currently, progress in this field is slow. Alternative meats make up less than 1% of the total meat market share. Accelerating innovation will…
TODAY ACS Witness to Innocence Event
Today from 12:15-1:15, ACS is hosting a discussing with Witness to Innocence. Witness to Innocence is an organization that consists of death row exonerees who are advocating for the abolition of the death penalty. At the event, Kwame Ajumu and Ray Krone will be telling their stories about their convictions…
ACS: Kill The Switch – The Filibuster Tomorrow
Tomorrow evening, we will be hosting Adam Jentelson, the author of Kill the Switch, for a discussion about his book and the filibuster. This event is going to be moderated by a lecturer at Berkeley Law School, and will have students from the ACS chapters at Stanford, Berkeley, and ASU…
Represent the Law School in ASU’s Graduate Student Government
As the official student government representing ASU graduate and professional students, the Graduate & Professional Student Association (GPSA) is looking for law students to serve in the graduate student assembly for the 2021-2022 academic year. Assembly Members serve the broader graduate and professional student community at ASU by legislating policies…
Study Abroad Info Session:International Conflict Resolution – Israel/Palestine
International Conflict Resolution – Israel/Palestine Professor Art Hinshaw, Lodestar Dispute Resolution Center, and Professor Julia Fromholz, Rule of Law and Governance Program, will lead an exciting study abroad course this Fall, which will include a week-long trip to Israel this December. Students will have the opportunity to study dispute resolution…
TOMORROW – Screening of “Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words”
Please join the Federalist Society tomorrow, April 15 at 5PM for a virtual screening of Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words. Click here to register! The first 12 ASU law students to register and attend the event will receive a $15 DoorDash gift card.
LJSJ 2021 SYMPOSIUM: Climate Change
REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/LWvU78u7zC3hyQUK7 ZOOM LINK: https://asu.zoom.us/j/85637876141 Meeting ID: 856 3787 6141
Apply by May 10th to Venture Devils & Turn Your Idea Into Reality
Who: All ASU students, faculty, staff, alumni and community entrepreneurs with an affiliation to ASU are encouraged to apply.What: Venture Devils strives to empower the entrepreneurial success of founders by connecting them with Venture Mentors who provide dedicated startup support. Accepted founders also receive direct access to ASU seed funding…
Disabled Law Students Association Documentary Night
Join the ASU Disabled Law Students Association (DLSA) for our inaugural event on Friday, April 16th, 4:30 PM (AZ time)! We will be watching “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution,” the Sundance-winning documentary about the Disability Rights Movement in the early 1970s. We will be joined by Asim Dietrich, Staff Attorney…
Intellectual Property – Policy in Native & Indigenous Arts – 4/15
Join IPSA for our last event of the year this Thursday, April 15 at 12:15 pm via Zoom! Professor Trevor Reed and gallery owner Charles King will lead a panel discussion with local artists regarding intellectual property policy in Native & Indigenous arts and the significance of monetizing traditional motifs. We hope…
Sticht Memorial Scholarship
The fund pays tribute to, Honorable John R. Sticht, and is established for the purpose of providing assistance to disabled individuals who are striving for productivity and independence through careers in the legal profession. Procedures and Understandings TA minimum of $500 and a $1,000 maximum will be distributed (pending Memorial…
The American College of Employee Benefits Counsel – Employee Benefits Writing Prize
ACEBC-17TH-ANNUAL-EB-WRITING-PRIZE Writing Prize Rules 1. Eligibility/Topics. Except as provided in (6) below, applicants must be enrolled full-time or part-time in law school between August 15, 2020, and August 15, 2021, seeking a J.D. or a graduate law degree (e.g., L.L.M. or S.J.D.) and not at any time admitted to the…
$1,000 Schubert Memorial Scholarship
This memorial funds honors Jonathan Paul Schubert, a dedicated young lawyer who had devoted himself with passion, determination and an independent spirit to the fight for justice in his law practice, beginning in 1993. He was a member of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, had qualified and been admitted as…
$1,000 Schubert Memorial Scholarship
This memorial funds honors Jonathan Paul Schubert, a dedicated young lawyer who had devoted himself with passion, determination and an independent spirit to the fight for justice in his law practice, beginning in 1993. He was a member of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, had qualified and been admitted as…
Scholarship Opportunity: 2021 Judge Thomas Tang Writing Competition
The Arizona Asian American Bar Association (“AAABA”) is pleased to announce the Thomas Tang Law Scholarship. This scholarship is named after Judge Thomas Tang, who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and was a leading pioneer of diversity and inclusion within the legal profession.…
Graduating 3Ls Student Loan Repayment Resources and Support Services offered by AccessLex Institute
MAX by AccessLex Institute offers student loan repayment information and assistance to ensure and support personal financial wellness beyond law school. These services are free to our students and alumni, and for your convenience, I provided a link so you can access the coaches. Create a MAX account (if you…
Apply for OUTLAW’s Board!
Are you interested in joining OUTLAW’s board for next year? OUTLAW’s election is open for 2021-2022 executive board! Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf2pRhPAvjP0-Z07YG-gzaXlrgavp3z2Ddz5IJ-C-nVmG5NQA/viewform?usp=sf_link Please complete the application by Saturday April 17th and elections will begin next week!
AccessLex Law School Scholarship Databank
AccessLex created a space where students can search nearly 800 carefully curated and vetted scholarship opportunities and writing competitions, with filters to help them find the ones best suited for them. The Databank includes scholarships for incoming and returning law students, and even some that can be used to pay for…
AccessLex Law School Scholarship Databank
AccessLex created a space where students can search nearly 800 carefully curated and vetted scholarship opportunities and writing competitions, with filters to help them find the ones best suited for them. The Databank includes scholarships for incoming and returning law students, and even some that can be used to pay for…
ACS: Witness to Innocence Event Tomorrow
On Wednesday from 12:15-1:15, ACS is hosting a discussing with Witness to Innocence. Witness to Innocence is an organization that consists of death row exonerees who are advocating for the abolition of the death penalty. At the event, Kwame Ajumu and Ray Krone will be telling their stories about their…
ACS: Kill The Switch – The Filibuster 4/15
On Thursday evening, we will be hosting Adam Jentelson, the author of Kill the Switch, for a discussion about his book and the filibuster. This event is going to be moderated by a lecturer at Berkeley Law School, and will have students from the ACS chapters at Stanford, Berkeley, and…
TODAY at Lunch: “Trust Fund Puppy” Providing for Pets in Wills and Trusts w/ Profs. Becker and House
TODAY. Please join ALDF and fellow animal lovers for this lunch-time presentation by two experts in the pet trust arena: our own Professor Becker and Professor House. TODAY, April 13, 12:15 pm via Zoom. All are welcome. Meeting Zoom LINK: https://asu.zoom.us/j/84449604674