Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer Fellowship Grant – Applications accepted until March 13

The Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer Legacy Committee, with the support of the Ohio State Bar Association and the Ohio State Bar Foundation, has created an annual fellowship to be awarded to two exceptional first or second year students enrolled in an Ohio law school. The fellowship is funded by the Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer Legacy Fund, honoring his commitment to the legal profession and his special interest in Ohio’s law students.

The fellowship award will be for $4,000 to fund a summer opportunity advancing one of Chief Justice Moyer’s primary initiatives. These include:
-Providing citizens with improved access to the courts, alternative dispute resolution, and advanced technology;
– advancing the tenets for which he stood: civility, ethics, judicial independence and the rule of law;
-working with national and international organizations to promote the principles of judicial independence and the rule of law within the United States and throughout the world; and
-promoting or sustaining civic education.
The award requires that the student devote a minimum of 320 hours over the course of the summer to employment or supervised independent research. In evaluating Moyer Fellowship applications, the selection committee will give priority to projects and activities that involve original research and scholarship, consistent with the stated purpose of the Fellowship Program and legacy of Chief Justice Moyer.
The fellowship grant process is competitive and law students must submit a:
-Law Student application, including a comprehensive description of the proposed summer employment or independent as outlined in the application materials,
-Current Resume, and
-Supervisor Agreement.
The deadline for submitting a competed application is Friday, March 13, 2015. For application materials, please stop by the CPPO or email Miranda Cave (mah60@uakron.edu). Also, if you have an idea and intend to apply for the Moyer Fellowship, please set up a time to meet with Ms. Benedict O’Brien and Professor Joann Sahl. Thank you.

Community Service and Networking Opportunity

Earn community service hours and meet members of the Stark County Bar Association! Six law student volunteers are needed to assist with Law, Love & Chocolate, an event co-sponsored by the Akron Law Alumni Association and the Stark County Bar Association. Volunteers will provide tours of the Historic Onesto Lofts to event attendees. We will provide the volunteers with the tour information on the evening of the event before guests arrive.

The event will be held on Thursday, February 5th from 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. at The Historic Onesto Lofts in downtown Canton. Volunteers will need to arrive by 3:30 p.m. If you are interested in volunteering, please e-mail Suzanne Brittain, Director of Marketing and Communications, at smb7@uakron.edu.

Community Service of Limited Means Volunteer Opportunity

The Summit County Juvenile Court Family Resource Center is looking for volunteer tutors to provide homework help in a one on one and small group setting. Tutoring sessions will occur on Wednesdays from 3:00-5:00pm at the Summit County Juvenile Court. Tutoring is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, January 21, 2014. Please contact Sarah Norman at 330-643-2942 or snorman@cpcourt.summitoh.net if you are interested.

Opportunity to earn pro bono hours!!!

The Summit County Juvenile Court is seeking a few law students to volunteer at the court on Wednesdays from 1pm to 4pm beginning as soon as possible. The opportunity would allow students to work closely with attorneys who are assessing the Juvenile Court’s jurisdiction over custody requests, and to assist in completing pro se pleadings and other forms. Volunteers will earn pro bono hours toward your graduation requirement. Interested students should send a resume to Director Benedict O’Brien: ab139@uakron.edu ASAP. Thank you.

Community Service of Limited Means Opportunity for Students!

The CASA/GAL Program of Summit County is a fantastic way to volunteer, give back to the community, and make a difference in the life of a child. The program mission is to provide every child, who enters the court system by no fault of his/her own, due to allegations of abuse, neglect, or dependency, a community trained volunteer or GAL to advocate on behalf of the child’s best interest. Volunteers visit the at risk children, attend court hearings, and advocate for the children’s needs. On average, Court Appointed Special Advocates/ Guardians ad Litem volunteer approximately 10-15 hours a month and work with one family at a time. CASA/GALs must be 21 years of age, pass a criminal background and child welfare check, and complete the 30 hour training course offered at the Summit County Juvenile Court. If you are interested or would like more information, please contact Sarah Noviks at 330-643-4549 snoviks@cpcourt.summitoh.net or visit the website www.summitcasagal.org