Monday, October 3, 2011

BLSA update for the week of 10/3

BLSA invites all of you to commit to becoming National BLSA members. Membership is $40, and allows access to National and Regional BLSA events like job fairs and conventions.

SCU BLSA also offers local memberships for $10, offering access to our mentoring program, networking events, and job opportunities (some below!). Right now, we have an event with local lawyers at a judge’s house that is one of our membership benefits. You can buy one or both memberships Monday in Bannan Hall outside 127 from 12-1 and 5-6.

Upcoming Events

Professional

Judges’ Fireside Chat is upcoming for paid members, who should make certain to check their e-mails for information regarding the event.

CELA, the California Employment Lawyers’ Association, has sent us an application for scholarship money applicable to its upcoming conference on October 27-29 at the Hyatt Regency Monterey. Depending on financial need, the scholarship will pay for part or all of the attendance fee for the conference. (Note that it does not specify lodging.) Paid members may see Sherrett for details.

2011 Santa Clara Law and Law Career Services Diversity Gala

Santa Clara Law is a leader in law school diversity: it is among the top ten most diverse law schools in the U.S. Our students and alumni founded the Diversity Gala in order to foster an atmosphere of inclusion for these young lawyers. The Diversity Gala is an opportunity to form relationships that develop into mentorships, to be assured by representatives from participating organizations that diversity is highly valued and to recognize the contributions that prominent members of the legal profession have made to further the interest of minority groups.

http://law.scu.edu/careers/diversity-gala.cfm

It’s not too early to start thinking about the Western Region BLSA Convention held January 11-15, 2012 in Seattle. Details at http://www.nblsa.org/index.php?pID=438. Attendance requires an NBLSA membership, which much be purchased through the SCU chapter, not individually. The price of an NBLSA membership goes up to $50 on 11/1.

Jobs

Paid members, if you are interested in a state judicial clerkship in New Jersey, please respond as we have received a packet outlining the application process along with a guide to minority judges. Neither NJ residency nor NJ Bar is required for these one-year jobs aimed at recent graduates.

On 9/21, Sherrett attended a dinner hosted by Trucker Huss, where they talked about opportunities for minorities. If you are interested in working in ERISA (look it up!), working for a small firm, or would like to get a networking conversation going with Trucker, e-mail us. Note that Trucker employs SCU BLSA’s own Jahiz Agard JD ’11.

Social

On October 8, USF is having a Bay Area BLSA mixer at a club in San Francisco from 6:30-8:30 After that, you can find us in da club. Paid members, e-mail us and let us know if you’re interested in going so we can see if ride sharing is available and convenient.

Save the date for our annual Thanksgiving Potluck, held this year on 11/19 at Professor Armstrong’s house.

Academic

On October 15, Western Region BLSA is sponsoring an academic workshop at Stanford. E-mail for details if you’re interested.

The AFL-CIO is offering its Law Student Union Summer for candidates who have a demonstrated commitment to the practice of Labor Law. They are looking for 1L’s and 2L’s who have taken one or more labor law courses and who have experience in organizing or community activism. The Deadline is October 24, 2011 for 2L’s and January 23, 2012 for 1L’s. They offer a stipend of $600 a week, plus local transportation and housing. Paid members feel free to e-mail for more details.

Fundraising

Look for our bake sale outside of 127 on Monday!

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