Contact the Library by December 2 to get Fine Amnesty

The Law Library is hosting a fine amnesty event through December 2, 2016, to welcome patrons and materials back to the library.  Don’t let library fines stop you from registering for classes!

  • If students have library fines, we will waive them. Please contact the library by phone ((330)972-7330), email (ualawlibrary@uakron.edu) or in person at 322 Central Hower Building to request fine amnesty.  Requests must be made by December 2, 2016.
  • If students have overdue materials, they can return them and we will waive the overdue fines.
  • We will help find the lowest cost replacement item for any lost materials.
  • We can immediately lift PeopleSoft holds so that students can register for classes.

Here’s the fine print:

  • No refunds on previously paid library fines.
  • Amnesty is available for students only.

If you have any questions about the amnesty event or you want to see if you have outstanding fines or overdue items, please contact the library. (By phone ((330)972-7330), email (ualawlibrary@uakron.edu) or in person at 322 Central Hower Building).

Reminder: Client Counseling Competition Info Session Today!

The Client Counseling Competition is rapidly approaching! Join us today (Tuesday, November 22) at an Info Session with President Wilson to learn more. The info session is at 5:15 p.m. in Law 140. If you are interested in competing (the competition is open to all law students), come join us! If you are not able to attend and are interested, or if you are looking for a teammate, please contact Dean Fuller.

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SEC Historical Society Writing Competition

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Historical Society invites students to participate in the 2017 Writing Competition. Students are asked to complete a paper between 5 and 30 pages on any topic in securities regulation. Use of material currently in the collection of www.sechistorical.org is encouraged but not required. Submissions will be reviewed by an independent SEC Historical Society panel, and winning submissions will be placed for a period of time on the Historical Society’s website. Up to two winning papers will each receive a $5,000 award.

Submissions are due to Professor Padfield (spadfie@uakron.edu) no later than December 31. For further information, please contact curator@sechistorical.org.