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THE GRAPEVINE Week 8– February 25, 2019 February 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 2019 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 8– February 25, 2019 

February  

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 2019 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  

 

 

THE GRAPEVINE

Week 8– February 25, 2019 

February  

 Special Announcements 

  

Barristers’ Ball  Saturday, March 2nd  

6:30PM-11:00PM  

  

Request to reschedule an exam  for administrative reasons by March 1, 2019.  

  

 Academic Advising Week  

March 18-22 Mandatory 1L Session: 

Tuesday, March 19th at 12PM or 5PM or 

Thursday, March 22nd at 7:30PM      

  

 

 

THE GRAPEVINE

Week 8– February 25, 2019 

February  

Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday  Sunday 

25  26  27  28  1  2  3 

9:00AM SCU Eats-Farmers Market Fruit @ Charney Student Lounge  12:00PM ACS & ILSA- Ballot Box Crisis Event @ Charney 104  6:00PM Galloway Moot Court Final Round @ Panelli Courtroom 

9:00AM SCU Eats- Noah’s Bagels @ Charney’s Student Lounge   9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill   

9:30AM Coffee Talk with Jill  1:30PM SCU Eats- Stone Soup @ Charney Student Lounge  12:00PM Fraud and Technology Symposium: A Law Enforcement Perspective @Charney 106  12:00-1:00PM Summer Abroad Info Session @Charney 104  12:00PM SIPLA- How to Ace OCIs Event @ Charney 102  

9:00AM SCU Eats- Breakfast Club @ Charney Student Lounge  12:00PM LBS- Speaker Event @ Charney 106  4:00-6:00PM SCU Law’s 21st Annual High Tech Career Fair @Mabie Grand Atrium 

     

 *Barristers’ Ball @ 6:30PM        

         

    

 Event Details  Wednesday, 

February 27th 

Fraud and Technology Symposium: A law enforcement perspective 12:00PM @Charney 106 In collaboration with the Santa Clara District Attorney’s Office, the Criminal Law Society is hosting three panel discussions on fraud and technology: (1) Corporate Embezzlement and Fraud, (2) Dark Web and Crypto Currency, and (3) Real Estate Fraud.  

Thursday, February 

28th 

21st Annual High Tech Career Fair 4:00PM @Charney Hall, Mabie Grand Atrium Join us in February to meet our future law and technology leaders, students who are interested in the fusion of law and technology.  

 

 

THE GRAPEVINE

Week 8– February 25, 2019 

February  

Friday,  March 1st 

Santa Clara Law Review Symposium: Antitrust and Silicon Valley 9:00AM-6:00PM @Charney Hall Learn from expert antitrust lawyers and nationally renowned scholars. This will cover such topics as: platform markets, intellectual property, and its inter-face with antitrust law, competition and collusion issues in markets for pharmaceutical products, and how antitrust effects gig economy markets.  

Tuesday, March 5th 

Artificial Intelligence and Automated Systems- High tech 12:00PM @Chqrney 106 Mark Lyon, a partner at Gibson Dunn, about the legal, ethical, and policy issues arising from the use of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and automated vehicles.   Journal of International Law Symposium: Immigration Under Trump: U.S. and International Policy Shifts 8:30AM-1:00PM @Charney After making immigration the centerpiece of his campaign, President Donald Trump has implemented sweeping changes to the U.S. Immigration system. These high-profile policy shifts have been coupled with more subtle adjustments across federal agencies that serve an immigration role. To reflect the consequential and far-reaching shifts, both domestically and internationally, Santa Clara University Journal of International Law is hosting our Spring 2019 Symposium on Immigration under Trump.  

 

  

 

Time and session subject to change. Updated 2/22/19

Week-long Drop-in Advising from 12 – 1 p.m. and 5 – 6 p.m. in the Mabie Grand Atrium!

Stop by with your questions for Law Student Services Staff, Peer Advisors, Professors, and Administrators!

Monday, March 18 CENTERS

DAY

High Tech Law Information Session Charney 207 12 - 12:20 pm and 12:25 – 12:45 pm

Center for Global Law and Policy Session

Charney 206 12 - 12:20 pm and 12:25 – 12:45 pm

Public Interest & Social Justice Law Information Session

Charney 205 12 - 12:20 pm and 12:25 – 12:45 pm

Upper Division Academic Advising Charney 101 12 – 12:45 pm Centers Drop In Advising Grand Atrium 5 - 6 pm Upper Division Academic Advising Charney 106 7:30 – 8:30 pm Drop In Advising Grand Atrium 12 - 1 and 5 – 6 pm

Tuesday, March 19

1L MANDATORY

ADVISING

Mandatory 1L Session Charney 102 & 103

12 - 1 pm

Mandatory 1L Session Charney 103 5 – 6 pm Drop In Advising Grand Atrium 12 - 1 and 5 – 6 pm

Wednesday, March 20

LEGAL SKILLS DAY

Externship Program Charney 101 12 – 1 pm NCIP Charney 101 12 – 1 pm Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center

Charney 101 12 – 1 pm

Entrepreneurs Law Clinic Charney 101 12 – 1 pm International Human Rights Clinic Charney 101 12 – 1 pm Legal Skills Drop-In Advising –Trial team, moot courts, and journals.

Grand Atrium 12 -1 pm and 5 – 6 pm

Drop In Advising Grand Atrium 12 -1 pm and 5 – 6 pm

Thursday, March 21

FACUTLY FOCUS DAY

Faculty Focus Day Charney 102, 103, 104, 106, 201, 202, 205, 206, 207, 210, 316, 326

12 - 12:25 pm and 12:30 - 1 pm

OCM and Ex Pro present: Going from Part Time Student to Full Time Attorney

Charney 206 5:40 – 6:00 pm

Drop In Advising Grand Atrium 12 – 1 and 5 – 6 pm LAST CHANCE TO ATTEND MANDATORY 1L SESSION

Charney 102 7:30 – 8:30 pm

Friday, March 22

Women in Law: Peer Advising Charney 102 & 103

12-1 pm

Drop In Advising Grand Atrium 12 – 1 pm

Academic Advising Week 2019

T H I N K I N G A B O U T S U M M E R S T U D Y A B R O A D ?

Meet Carly Koebel, Office of Global Law and Policy, for more information on summer programs!

T H U R S D AY 3 / 7 / 1 9 — I N F O D E S K

1 2 : 0 0 – 1 : 0 0 P M A N D 5 : 0 0 – 6 : 0 0 P M

Student Services Notes February 25, 2019

Have two exams on the same day or two exams back to back (i.e.

one exam at 6 p.m. and another at 9 a.m. the next morning) ?

Request to reschedule an exam for administrative reasons is due

by March 1, 2019. Submit your request before the deadline.

Do you have a HOLD? Outstanding balances are due March 21, 2019 Check E-campus. Do you have a hold on your account? If so: You won’t be able to register. You won’t be able to get a transcript. This is not a good thing. Make sure to clear all holds!

March 6 COL meeting March 18-22 Academic Advising Week March 25-29 Wellness Week April 1– 5 Summer Registration

April 19-20 Good Friday - academic &

administrative holiday April 21 Easter April 24 Admin. Friday; all Friday.

classes meet in place of

Wed. classes April 24 Last day of class April 25-28 Reading period April 29-May

15 Exam period

Important Dates:

Keep in Mind

Summer Registration is from April 1-5, 2019.

You can find a copy of the tentative schedule at Law.scu.edu > Current

Students > Course Schedule > Summer 2019 (Tentative)

Wellness Tip: Phone a friend!

Talking to a friend to blow

off a little steam or get a

boost of positivity helps reduce stress.

Academic Advising Week

March 18-22, 2019

MANDATORY 1L Session:-Tues., 3/19/19 12:00 PM (Charney 102 & 103) and 5:00 PM (Charney 103)

Thurs. 3/21/19, 7:30 - 8:30 pm (Charney 102)

See attached full-page schedule for details.

US Law LLM students: March 1 is the last day request for a language accommodation during the examination period, if applicable. To find the form, go to emery.scu.edu, Useful Links, Forms for Students, LLM in US Law Exam Petition for Lan-guage Accommodation form.

Summer Abroad

Info Session

Wednesday, February 27th

12:00—1:00 pm

Charney 104

Can’t make the meeting?

Email [email protected] to set up a 1-on-1 appointment!

SCU Law's 21st Annual High Tech Career Fair

February 28 | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Charney Hall, Mabie Grand Atrium

Interested in working in high tech? Join us at ourannual High Tech Career fair to network and

speak with representatives from variouscompanies and firms in and around Silicon

Valley!

Business attire required and make sure to bringseveral copies of your resume. Don't forget to

RSVP!RSVP

Link: https://goo.gl/forms/nvJah4amVHx3I2

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SYMPOSIUMSANTA CLARA LAW REVIEW

Antitrust and Silicon Valley: New Themes and Direction in Competition Law and Policy

Learn from expert antitrust lawyers and nationally renowned scholars. This will cover such topics as:  platform markets, intellectual property and its inter-face with antitrust law, competition and collusion issues in markets for

pharmaceutical products, and how antitrust effects gig economy markets.

Friday March 1, 2019 | 9 AM - 6 PMCharney Hall 

Santa Clara University School of Law

Breakfast and lunch provided

Reception to follow

MCLE credits availablehttps://law.scu.edu/event/antitrust-and-silicon-valley-new-themes-and-

direction-in-competition-law-and-policy/

REGISTER HERE

Ballot Box CrisisElectronic Voting Fraud & the Law

Featuring

Jennifer Cohn

Jonathan Simon

Election Integrity Advocate, Lawyer,

and Journalist

author of CODE RED: Computerized Elections and the War on American

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