THE GRAPEVINE Week 11 – October 22, 2018 October Welcome The Grapevine is your weekly newsletter published by the SBA for law students. The Grapevine features a weekly calendar of events as well as news from the SBA, and announcements from various on campus clubs. Submissions The Grapevine is produced by your SBA Secretaries, Nicole Zimmerman and Kimberly Sparrer. Submissions must be e-mailed to the [email protected]by Friday at 5:00 PM to be included in the following weeks newsletter. Your 2018 SBA Board Members Mikaela Burkhardt & Kayleigh Chevrier Presidents Trisha Sandhu & Ozzy Hidalgo-Otamendi Vice Presidents of Full Time Students Katerina U & Sharine Xuan Vice Presidents of Part Time Students Angelica Leo & Seralyn Fields Vice Presidents of External Affairs Caitlin Mitchell & Heim Kirin Grewal Community Service Chairs Sean Phillips Director of Internal Communications Jonathan Abrouk & Brittnie Panetta Treasurers Kimberly Sparrer & Nicole Zimmerman Secretaries
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THE GRAPEVINE
Week 11 – October 22, 2018
October
Welcome
The Grapevine is your weekly newsletter published by the SBA for law students. The Grapevine
features a weekly calendar of events as well as news from the SBA, and announcements from
various on campus clubs.
Submissions
The Grapevine is produced by your SBA Secretaries, Nicole Zimmerman and Kimberly Sparrer.
Submissions must be e-mailed to the [email protected] by Friday at 5:00 PM to be
included in the following weeks newsletter.
Your 2018 SBA Board Members
Mikaela Burkhardt & Kayleigh Chevrier Presidents
Trisha Sandhu & Ozzy Hidalgo-Otamendi
Vice Presidents of Full Time Students
Katerina U & Sharine Xuan Vice Presidents of Part Time Students
9:00AM SCU Eats-Farmers Market Fruit @ Charney Student Lounge 12:00-1:00PM Social Justice Coalition & Immigration Law Society: Immigration Law Panel @Charney 104
9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill 9:00AM SCU Eats- Noah’s Bagels @ Charney Student Lounge 12:00PM MELSA- Current Status of the Muslim Ban Talk @ Charney 101
9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill 12:00-1:00PM AISA Speaker Event @ Charney 101 1:00-2:00PM CHiPs In-House v. Law Firm Panel @Charney 104 1:30PM SCU Eats- Stone Soup @ Charney Student Lounge 7:00-9:00PM ACS/W&L- Trivia Night @ Thirsty’s
9:00AM SCU Eats- Breakfast Club @ Charney Student Lounge 12:00-1:00PM 4:30-7:30 PM APALSA’s Annual Professor & Alumni Mixer @Taplands 12:00-1:00PM Criminal Law Society Practitioners panel @Charney 101 4:00-6:00PM First-Gen Law Student Mixer @ Charney 108
FYF: Gearing up to “hit go” on your summer job search. @Panelli Courtroom
9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill 11:30-4:00 APALSA Halloween Bake Sale @Charney Atrium 5:30PM FLS- Family Networking & Fundraiser @ Taplands 12:00-1:00PM Restorative Justice AFter Wrongful Conviction @Charney 206
9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill 12:00-1:00PM Taking Workplace Sexual Harassment Seriously. @Charney 106 12:00PM PLSO- Careers in Privacy Panel @ Charney 104
THE GRAPEVINE Week 11 – October 22, 2018
October
Event Details Wednesday,October 24th
AISA Speaker Event 12:00-1:00PM @ Charney 101 AI Student Association - AI-Google Talk w/ Aaron Abood. Aaron Abood is head of patent strategy for Machine Learning and AI at Google and DeepMind. Come learn about the intersection of AI and the law, how IP protection is established for AI products, current issues and more! Food will be provided.
Monday, October 29th
Transitioning into a Career in Law 4:30PM @ Charney 101Fall Workshop featuring: Elliott Ginsburg (Fenwick & West LLP), Maureen Harrington (Greenfield Draa & Harrington LLP), and Jamie Ormond (California Public Utilities Commission).RSVP to reserve a sandwich: http://tinyurl.com/y7wl92oc
Monday, October
29th- Wednesday,October 31st
VALS’ Fourth annual Street Law Program
Where: Overfelt High School, 1835 Cunningham Ave, San Jose, CA 95122
Time: Varies according to class period (see the sign-up sheet for more details)
Street Law brings volunteers (law students, attorneys, and anyone else who'd love to get involved)
into high school classrooms to teach the students about the 4th Amendment and individuals' rights
against unwarranted searches and seizures. This 3-day event culminates in a mock trial in which the
high school students will get the opportunity to prosecute, defend, or act as jury in a 4th Amendment
case.
This year, we have 2 high school classes participating in this program! We'd like to have 2-4 volunteers for each class to ensure we provide the students with a great experience.
If you would like to volunteer for the program, please sign up for a class (or classes) HERE.
The sign-up form includes additional information regarding participating classes and times. ALL class
levels are welcome to volunteer! In previous years, volunteer slots have filled up soon after this notice
so if you would like to participate, please sign up soon!
NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE FOURTH AMENDMENT IS NEEDED!
Training and a run-through will be provided. The date and time for the training will be announced
Restorative Justice After Wrongful Conviction 12:00-1:00PM @Charney 206 Join NCIP Exoneree Maurice Caldwell, NCIP Associate Director Todd Fries, and Writer/Attorney/ADvocate Lara Balezon in a discussion of restorative justice - the practice of bringing together victims, offenders, and their families to address harm inflicted by a crime. Pizza provided by High Tech Law Institute.
Wednesday, October 31st
Taking Workplace Sexual Harassment Seriously: The Role of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 12:00-1:00PM @Charney 106 Join District Director of the EEOC William R. Tamayo in a discussion of the pressing issues of sexual assault and sexual harassment in the workplace and the role of the EEOC. Food Provided!
October 22, 2018
February 2019 Bar Exam Application
The Application for the February 2019 Bar Exam is now available: https://www.calbarxap.com/applications/calbar/California_Bar_Exam/
Reminder! Check your degree audit on E-Campus before AND
after you register each semester!
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The deadline to submit your work to your professor is November 21 unless you have made separate arrangements with your
professor. Questions? Email [email protected] or stop by our office in Charney 114.
Nov. 7 Dec. Grad Celebra-
tion
Nov. 12-16 Wellness Week
Nov. 14 Council of Leaders
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Nov. 21 Classes End
Nov. 22-23 Thanksgiving Break
Nov. 24-27 Reading Period
Nov. 28-Dec.14 Examination Period
Important Dates
Come and join us as we celebrate all the December Grads! Wednesday, November 7, 2018
5:00—6:00 PM at the Mabie Grand Atrium Cake and sparkling cider will be served
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