Weekly Events
Monday, Jan. 21stMLK Day!
Tuesday, Jan. 22ndMLK Day Celebration
Top 10 Resume Blunders: Put your best foot forward
Wednesday, Jan. 23rdStaged Mock Interview Presentation
January SBA Community Service Meeting
Thursday, Jan. 24thChristian Legal Society First General Meeting
Student Action Committee Meeting
Friday, Jan. 25thFirst Bar Review of 2013! @ The Old Wagon Saloon (downtown San Jose)
Saturday, Jan. 26thMusic Business Seminar: Protecting Music in the Digital Age
Sunday, Jan. 27thSBA Legislative Committee Drafting Session
First Bar Review of 2013 This Friday!
Administration wise, I’ve been asked to remind everyone that the Fridge in Bannan is communal so please clean out your food. Also, submissions to the Grapevine must be received by Friday at 5pm: flyers in pdf format and calendar submissions in the body of the email to [email protected].
Hope to see you out at Bar Review Friday!
Lila C Milford, SBA SecretaryJ.D. Candidate, 2014
Santa Clara University School of Law
Things are swinging back into full gear. With the start of the semester a number of interesting symposiums are being hosted on our campus so be sure to look out for the upcoming dates and free registration. There is also a Music Business Seminar hosted at Berkeley Law School this Saturday that focuses on the music industry and law in the digital age. The seminar will culminate in beer, wine and live music and is a great opportunity for networking both with lawyers, industry experts and other bay area law students.
This Sunday is also the official Legislative Committee drafting session, where we will be drafting amendments to both the SBA Constitution and By-Laws. Proposals will be presented for a vote to the Board of Governors and the Student Body. Come get involved!
Tues.1/22
Wed1/23
Thurs1/24
Fri1/25
Sat1/26
Sun1/27
All Day Lunch Hour Events12-1pm
Evening
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration12-1pm, B127 Lunch Provided
Top 10 Resume Blunders: Put Your Best Foot Forward12-1pm, TBA
Staged Mock Interview Presentation12-1pm, B127
January SBA Community Service Meeting12-1pm, TBA
On-CampusAA Meeting5-6pm, B305Every Wed night
Christian Legal Society First General Meeting12-1pm, B236 Lunch Provided
Student Action Committee Meeting12-1pm, B241
First Bar Review of 20139pm, Old Wagon Saloon Downtown San Jose
Music Business Seminar: Protecting & Selling Music in the Digital Age9am-6pm, Berkeley Boat Hall
SBA Legislative Committee Drafting Session11am-2pm, B301e Lunch Provided
Grant Atkinson
PRESIDENT, 2013-2013 STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION
J.D. Candidate, 2013Santa Clara University School of Law
SCU Law Friends,
I hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend!
The SBA has a couple notable events going on this week. First, the SBA is hosting our first Student Action Committee meeting this Thursday, January 24th at 12:00 PM in Bannan 241. There, we will hear progress reports from committee leaders and set "next-step" action items for our Spring 2013 agenda. All students are welcome to attend the meeting and the Student Action Committee agenda can be found online here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuMk5bklPMo3dFhCa0dlTWRDVzRuVjJ1U2M5SWF0MlE#gid=0
Second, the first Bar Review of 2013 will be this Friday, January 25th at 9:00 PM at the Old Wagon Saloon in Downtown San Jose. Please be responsible and plan rides ahead :)
Finally, just a reminder to everyone that SCU Law Business Cards continue to be on sale online on the SBA webpage.
http://www.law.scu.edu/life/businesscardsordering.cfm
Have a great week!-Grant
SANTA CLARA LAW, A LETTER FROM THE SBA PRESIDENT
!!!!!
Sunday, January 27th 11am – 2pm Delicious Brunch will be provided. Room: B301E
Legislative Committee Drafting Session
The Legislative Drafting session will commence with a discussion of Professor Hseih's memo and current proposals by members (found on Committee page, see left). The Committee will then break into smaller groups to complete the proposed amendment to the Constitution or revision to the By-Laws. At the end of the meeting a short brief will be given by each group. Final drafts will be prepared over the week and a presentation of the final proposal will be made to the Committee the following Friday. Presentation of the agreed upon proposal will then be made to the Board of Governors Monday, 2/4.
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Official Committee Page: https://www.mycourthouse.com/organizations/sba-legislative-committee Co-Chairs: Lila Milford ([email protected]) & Henry Gage ([email protected])
Important Dates: Sunday, 1/27 – Drafting Session Friday, 2/1 – Final Proposal Presentation Monday, 2/4 – Presentation to the Board of Governors & Vote 2/5-2/8 Posted results for 72 hours, any/all challenges must be made 2/12 – Student Body Vote
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Student Services Notes January 21, 2013
important dates Jan 21 Mar n Luther King Jr. Day- Administra ve
and Academic Holiday– No Classes Outstanding Balances Due
Jan 25 Last Day for 60% tui on refund
Feb 1 Last day for 40% tui on refund
Feb 8 Last day for 20% tui on refund Last day to file for pass/no pass op on Last day to add individual research
Last day to sign up for the Pass/No Pass Option is Friday, February 8th.
Successful Survival
A support group for students affected by parents with mental illness
Join other students in a suppor ve atmosphere to explore how these issues impact your college life.
Please call CAPS at (408) 554-4501 for more informa on
Next Council of Leaders Meeting is January 28th, 12:00 –1:00pm in Nobili Hall
No Second Honeymoon! Talk to the significant other. Talk to mom and dad. Let them know that
the Exam Period for Spring 2013 runs from May 6th-22nd.
Write your exam dates on your calendar and do not schedule anything during your exam period.
Wait List is Gone! In order to add a class this week, you must obtain a professor’s and bursars office approval signatures on a LATE ADD SLIP and turn it in to the Student Services Office.
ATTENTION: If you received an
incomplete grade because you
requested a paper extension,
you must submit an incomplete
grade request form to Law Stu-
dent Services. If you haven't
submitted a form to LSS, please
do so by no later than Friday,
January 25th.
Join Healthy Eating Group at CAPS!
An opportunity to explore issues with eating and establish healthier eating habits. Please call CAPS at (408) 554-4501 and ask for Iris Lin or Dr. Rosemary Ellmer for more information.
CENTERS, ORGANIZATIONS,
AND STUDENT SUPPORTIssue 17
January 21, 2013
Professor Kyle Graham presents:
TOP 10 RESUME BLUNDERS: PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD
!
Date:&January&22,&2013&
Time:&12:00&PM&
Location:&Bannan&Hall,&Room&TBA&
Lunch&will&be&provided!!&
Fall 2013 Visiting Practitioner and Social Justice Thursday Speaker
Noon on January 31, 2013
Dori Rose Inda, Two- Day Campus visit, January 31-February 1, 2013
Turning Vision into Mission as an Accidental Leader
Social Justice Thursday Speaker Series, January 31 at noon in Bannan 135. Lunch provided. There is limited space available for lunch with Ms. Inda on Thursday, January 31, after the event.
Wine & Cheese Reception on January 31 at 5 p.m. in Strong Common Room.
Office Hours in Bergin Hall 111, Thursday, January 31, 2:30 to 4 p.m. and Friday, February 1, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
E-mail [email protected], or call (408) 554-1720
to sign up to meet with Ms. Inda for office hours or for lunch!
Co-Sponsored by the Public Interest & Social Justice Coalition and American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS)
Dori Rose Inda Executive Director, Watsonville Center
“Turning Vision into Mission as an Accidental
Leader”
January 31
SIGN UP OR RSVP NOW! Financial Aid Student Loan Seminars and Individual Advising
With Dr. Jeffrey Hanson, a nationally recognized expert on student loan repayment
• January 29: Seminar- Take Charge of Loan Repayment! Strategies for Managing Your Debt 12 noon Bannan 139 and 4:45 p.m. Bannan 139 (repeat session) • January 30: Seminar- Loan Repayment Options for Public Service 12 p.m. Bannan 139 and 5 p.m. Bannan 236 (repeat session) • Confidential one-on-one 30-minute Advising Appointments in Bergin 111 with Dr. Hanson available
both days from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (space is limited, sign up soon!) (Refreshments and food provided at the one-hour seminars) Please visit https://law-scu-csm.symplicity.com/students/ to RSVP and/or sign up for the individual appointments. Questions? Call Law Admissions & Financial Aid at (408) 554-5048.
Sponsored by the Santa Clara Law Admissions & Financial Aid Office
Clubs & OrganizationsIssue 17
January 21, 2013
REGISTER NOW. FREE FOR STUDENTS. WWW.CHTLJ.ORG
Patents. Connectivity. The Mobile Revolution. Litigation. Privacy. Licensing. Intellectual Property. Annual Symposium. Networking. Copyright. Social Media. Technology. February 22, 2013.
Sponsors
Speakers
John Laird,
California Natural Resources Agency
Craig Lewis, Clean Coalition
David Arfin, First Energy Finance
Dirk Michels, K&L Gates
JJulian Wong, Wilson Sonsini
Lisa Bodensteiner, SunPower
Gordon Ho, Cooley LLP
February 7, 2013, 5:30pm
Benson Center Parlor
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University
Environmental Law Society
2nd Annual Symposium
The 2013 Santa Clara Journal of International Law Symposium
THE LAW AND POLITICS OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT
February 1 – 2, 2013
Williman Room, Benson Center, Santa Clara University
Hosted by: Santa Clara Law
Santa Clara Journal of International Law Center for Global Law & Policy
No registration fee for law students
Topics will include:
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x ��WHAT�WENT�WRONG�WITH�INTERNATIONAL��INVESTMENT�LAW?�CONFESSIONS�OF�A�CLAIMANTS’�LAWYER�PRESENTER:�JOOST�PAUWELYN�
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x ��KEYNOTE�ADDRESS:��RUDOLF�DOLZER��
x ��POLITICAL�PARTISANSHIP�AND�INVESTMENT�TREATIES�PRESENTER:�JASON�YACKEE�
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For complete event details and to register online now, visit:
http://law.scu.edu/investment/index.cfm
C L A
2013 Music Business Seminar
2013 Music Business Seminar
Fast Forward: Protecting and Selling Music in the Digital Age
Panels and Confirmed Panelists:
Creative Music Licensing
Keith Cooper (de la Pena & Holiday), Erik Metzger (Intel), Brroke Wentz (The Rights Workshop), Marc Pearson (ARC Law Group)
Fair Trade Music
Jocely Kane (SF Entertainment Commission), Chris “Kiff” Gallagher, Jr. (Center for Music National Service), David Schoenbrun (Musicians Union Local 6, San Francisco Chapter of the American Federation of Musicians), Guy Carson (Cafe Du Nord)
Artist Management
Michael Aczon (The Aczon Organization), Jordan Kurland (Zeitgeist Artist Management), Dina LaPolt (LaPolt Law, P.C.)
The Streaming Music Business
Delida Costin (Pandora), Jason Keck (Stereotypes), David Given (Philips, Erlewine & Given, LLP); Julie Samuels (The Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Break Out Sessions:
Creative Collaborations and Partnerships - Jon Duman, Esq.
Music Licensing Basics - Erik Metzger (Intel)
Additional Activities:
Special Guest - BrightAntenna Records will host a table at Fast Forward with information about their experience in the record business.
Face the Music! - hosted by Gian Fiero, this song critiquing workshop will give songwriters, producers and singers the opportunity to have their best or newest song heard by an audience of musical peers and seasoned musical industry professionals for feedback. Submit music to [email protected]
Networking Reception - Fast Forward will culminate in a networking reception featuring beer, wine and live music.
Date: Saturday, January 26th, 2013
Location: UC Berkeley School of Law
Seminar Info
Price:$40 for students
Keynote Speaker:Jay Cooper (Greenberg Traurig)
Master of Ceremonies:Michael Aczon (The Aczon Organization)
Tickets may be purchased at: http://www.calawyersforthearts.org/calendar?eventId=588014&EventViewMode=EventDetails
For questions and registration please contact Dave Murphy at 415.775.7200 x107 or by email at [email protected]
1/13/13 2:14 PMSanta Clara University - privacybydesign
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Privacy by Design:An Engineering Ethics PerspectiveSponsored by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and the High Tech Law Institute
January 23, 2013 at 7 P.M.Forbes Room in Lucas HallSanta Clara UniversityRSVP at scu.edu/privacybydesign
Three outstanding computer scientists will offer theirperspectives on the efforts to get privacy “bakedinto” new products, as well as on the role thatengineering ethics plays in those efforts.
Ben Adida Director of Identity at Mozillaand technical advisor to Creative CommonsBrian Kennish ex-Googler and co-founderof DisconnectArvind Narayanan Assistant Professor atPrinceton and affiliate scholar at Stanford’sCenter for Internet and Society.
In compliance with the ADA/504 please direct your accommodation requests to Monica DeLongat 408-554-7893 at least 72 hours prior to the event
Visit the Markkula Ethics Center @ www.scu.edu/ethics
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