Law and Leadership Institute – Professional Attire Clothing Drive

 

Professional Attire Clothing Drive for

Law Leadership Institute Students

 

LLI Students Desperately Need Office-Appropriate Attire

***If you can wear it to the office and you don’t want it – we do!***

When:              RIGHT NOW through June 28, 2012

Where:             Drop off new or gently used men’s or women’s professional-wear at:

The Akron Bar Association Offices or

The University of Akron School of Law, Legal Clinic

 

What:               Boys dress shirts/suits: Sizes 16/18/20

Women’s suits: Sizes 0/2 and 16/18/20

Women’s blouses: All sizes.

Pantyhose:        All sizes

Contact:           Carrie Ann Harris, 330-253-5007, carrieh@akronbar.org

Why:                Background on the LLI program

The Law and Leadership Institute (“LLI”) was first launched by the Ohio Supreme Court as a program designed to increase minority enrollment in the state’s law schools and ultimately increase the diversity of the legal profession.  LLI reaches out to young students from disadvantaged backgrounds with a goal of providing them with the skills necessary to succeed in college, and should an interest in law continue, in law school. 

As one aspect of the LLI program, in a few weeks participating Akron law firms are hosting approximately twenty 10th grade students for a four day “internship”.  This experience is designed to introduce the students to a law firm setting and lawyers, and generally encourage them about their ability to be lawyers one day.  The students look forward to this experience – they have attended LLI classes on Saturdays throughout the year, working on grammar, writing and life skills – and the law firm internship is undoubtedly a highlight of the program!

Participants in the internship are expected to dress appropriately for a law office setting.  Many of the students, however, do not have appropriate attire and are very anxious about their situation.  Most cannot afford to purchase clothing for the internship.  Please help these promising young students to feel comfortable and welcomed by our legal community.

Any contribution – clothing or cash no matter the size or amount – is most welcomed!

Mary Brady Scholarship Application

Please find the application for the Mary Brady Scholarship presented by the Sandusky County Ohio Bar Association through the Columbus Foundation attached to this post.

Successful applicants must attend an accredited law school and have lived in Sandusky County Ohio or attended High School in Sandusky County, Ohio.

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The application deadline is June 30, 2012.

ASP Resource Library Changes!

The ASP Resource Library is now in a new and different order. All academic resources are now organized alphabetically by series title, beginning on the south wall and including the west and north walls, as well. Resources for 1Ls are on the north wall, as are writing resources. Nutshells, flash cards, bar review materials and miscellaneous resources are on the east wall. All the same great resources (and a few new ones) are available for your use. Enjoy! If you have any questions, please speak with ASP Director Donna K. Palmer, Esq.

Black Male Summit Opening Luncheon and Keynote Address

As a sponsor for the Black Male Summit, Akron Law has five (5) seats available for the Opening Luncheon and Keynote Address of the Black Male Summit on Friday, April 13, 2012 from 11:30am – 1:30pm.

The keynote address will be delivered by Dr. Randal Pinkett, co-founder, chairman and CEO of BTC Partners, and Season 4 winner on NBC’s “The Apprentice”.

If you are intereste in joining Dean Belsky at the luncheon, please contact Marchelle Bobbs at bobbs@uakron.edu Seats will be offered on a first come, first served basis.

Walk a Mile in Her Shoes – April 27, 2012 at 5 P.M. at Lock 3

Fellow Law School Colleagues,

I have been working recently to put together a team for the annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event which will take place Friday April 27, 2012 at 5 P.M. at Lock 3.  This annual event challenges men to slip on women’s shoes and walk a mile to raise awareness about the serious causes of, effects of, and remedies to sexual violence.  You can visit the national website by visiting www.walkamileinhershoes.org for more information about the event.  We will be wearing women’s shoes and walking the mile, all  we are asking of you is for your consideration in joining us for the walk or that you make a monetary donation to our team to support the cause.

As my team works daily with sex offenders and their victims, we often see the frequency in which sexual assaults occur, the negative effects on victims/family/friends, and the need to raise awareness about these issues.  Sexual assault is not something that the average person enjoys speaking about, so consequently people do not know much about it.  Below are some statistics which may shock you about sexual assault:

  • The Center for Disease Control states that 10.6% of women and 2.1% of men experience forced sex at some point in their lives.
  • The CDC also suggests that approximately 20%-25% of women in college experience and attempted or completed sexual assault while in college.           
  • According to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, a sexual assault occurs once every 2 minutes in the United States. 
  • RAINN also reports that approximately 54% of sexual assaults never get reported to Law Enforcement and that 97% of rapists will never spend a day in jail. 

 Looking at these statistics, it is very possible (and very unfortunate) that you may know someone who has been a victim of sexual assault.  The effects of these assaults are devastating, not only to the victim, but her family, her friends, etc.  Raising awareness may indeed save one person from being a victim.  Your monetary donation to our team will be used to benefit the Rape Crisis Center of Summit and Medina County.  Please visit their website at www.rccmsc.org to see the various ways in which your donations will be used to raise awareness for sexual assault and to help the victims of sexual assault.

 There are two ways to support our team:

  1. Please consider joining our team to walk for this excellent cause.  At minimum, all that we would ask is that you show your support by walking as part of our team.  If you join you can also “go the extra mile” by soliciting monetary donations to support our team.  Please contact me directly if you would like to be a part of our team.
  2. Please consider showing your support for the cause and for our team by making a monetary donation.  You can make a secure donation to our team at:http://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/TeamSCAdultProbationSexOffenderUnit/walkamileinhershoes?fge=ask
    You can also view the names of all of our active team members.

 Our team recognizes that money is often tight in this time of fiscal challenge, but your donations will be put to excellent use for an excellent cause.  Any donations you may be able to make to this cause, no matter how large or how small they may be, will be beneficial.  Please also remember that this donation goes to a non-profit organization and may be able to be used as a tax write-off.  If you are unable to donate or walk on our team, please consider showing your support for our team by being a spectator at the event.

Please feel free to forward this email to any friends, family members, co-workers, etc who may be interested in showing their support for ending sexual violence.

In advance, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your donations to this excellent cause.  Should you have any questions or should you have any interest in joining our team as a walker, please contact me directly at the contact information below.

 Colin Meeker, 1L: cmeeker@cpcourt.summitoh.net