Moot Court informational meetings will be held Tuesday Sept. 2nd at 5:30pm in room L-133 and Wednesday Sept. 3 at 12:20pm in room W-209. Please join us to learn more about Moot Court. Remember if you wish to work for a large firm or clerk for a judge, Moot Court experience is highly valued!
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Moot Court Informational Meetings – Sept. 2nd & 3rd
Please join us for a brief informational session to learn more about Moot Court, including tryouts and competitions. No commitment is required! There are two sessions scheduled: Tuesday Sept. 2nd at 5:30pm and Wednesday Sept. 3 at 12:20pm.
Open Deans Forum to Discuss New Grading and Curriculum Changes
Reminder: Open Deans Forum to Discuss New Grading and Curriculum Changes – August 26, 2014
Please join Dean Wilson, Associate Dean Jordan, Associate Dean Dessin and Professor Vacca for an open discussion regarding the new grading and new curriculum changes effective Fall 2014.
Where: Law Room 151
Time: 12:15pm – 1:10pm
The sessions will be taped for students unable to attend.
We look forward to seeing you and welcome your comments.
Dean Wilson’s First Town Hall Meetings – September 3, 2014 – 12:15pm and 5:30pm
Dean Matt Wilson invites all interested students to attend a Town Hall Meeting on September 3rd (Wednesday).
Two brown bag sessions will be held . The first will run from 12:15-1:10 pm in Room 151, and the other will run from 5:30-6:25 pm in Room 165. (Additional town hall meetings will be held throughout the year.)
Dean Wilson welcomes your questions, comments, and feedback on any topic related to the School of Law. If you cannot attend either one of these sessions, but have a question or comment for the Dean, he encourages you to contact him in person or via e-mail at mjwilson@uakron.edu
Aug. 21, 12:00p – Federalist Society/ALLSA Event: Affirmative Action & Schuette v. Coalition – FREE LUNCH
This Thursday, Aug. 21, 12p-2p in Room 151, the Federalist Society and the Asian-Latino Law Student Association (ALLSA) are hosting a panel discussion regarding the current state of affirmative action and the case of Schuette v. Coalition. Our three great speakers will be Professor Scott Gerber, Professor Wilson Huhn, and Professor Brant Lee. FREE LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED FROM JIMMY JOHN’S.
There will be a Q&A session during this event and participation from the audience is highly encouraged! Please join us for this exciting event and contact Lyndsey Lee (LLL35@zips.uakron.edu) if you have any questions.