Community Legal Aid, Akron, Canton, Warren, & Youngstown (new deadline)

Community Legal Aid, Akron, Canton, Warren, & Youngstown

Hiring Criteria:  1L, 2L. E-mail your credentials to lawcareerplanning@uakron.edu SUBJECT LINE: Community Legal Aid. Upload your Resume, Cover Letter (listing your top 2 projects & offices), Writing Sample, List of References, and Summer Associate Application.

Interview Date:  February 12, 2019

Deadline:  January 29, 2019

Canton, OH – Law Clerk – Reed Law Offices, LLC

AkronLawJobs No. 9895 Overview: A small, family-law firm is seeking a part-time Law Clerk to assist its attorney in the general practice of law.

Duties: Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to conducting legal research, legal writing, drafting, gathering facts and information from clients, witnesses, and other sources, preparing documents, performing administrative tasks, and otherwise assisting the attorney in representing clients.

Qualifications: 1L second semester, 2L

How to Apply: E-mail your cover letter, resume, writing sample and list of references with contact information to nikkireedlaw@gmail.com

Deadline:  February 23, 2019

Pink Gloves Boxing is Coming to Akron Law

Pink Gloves Boxing (PGB) is coming to Akron Law Commons this week!  PGB is a female-focused, high-energy boxing program that will take your workout to the next level. It’s a fun, friendly, and encouraging environment that personally challenges you at YOUR level. You’ll develop powerful boxing skills and define a healthier, more confident YOU. Stop by to relieve some stress and find out how this program can change your life! No Equipment or Experience Needed!

PGB will be holding demos on:

Wednesday, January 23 from 12:15 – 1:15
Thursday, January 24 from 5:15 – 6:15

Con Law Symposium this Friday at 1:30 PM in Room 180!

Please join us for the upcoming winter symposium sponsored by the Con Law Center and UA’s Bliss Institute on Friday, January 25 at 1:30 PM in the Brennan Court Room.  “50 Years of the 25th Amendment: When a President is Unable to Discharge the Duties of Office” discusses section 4 of the 25th Amendment and its provision for the Vice President and the cabinet to remove a president from office due to disability.  We have some big names presenting, including Dr. Bandy Lee who has been in the papers recently, John Feerick, the originator and drafter of the 25th Amendment, and Harold Koh, who has written the recent report on the implementation of the 25th Amendment.