Adam Liptak – Supreme Court Correspondent, The New York Times

The University of Akron School of Law’s Joseph G. Miller and William C. Becker Center for Professional Responsibility will offer its inaugural Journalism and the Law Lecture titled “Covering the Roberts Court in the Obama Era: A Reporter’s Reflections.” The lecture will be given by Adam Liptak, Supreme Court Correspondent and columnist for The New York Times. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will be held Tuesday, April 6  at 4 p.m. at The Quaker Square Inn at The University of Akron, 135 South Broadway, Akron, Ohio. One hour of free continuing legal education credit will be offered.

In his presentation, Liptak will discuss the Supreme Court in a time of rapid change. After a decade without new justices in the final years of the Rehnquist Court, the Roberts Court has welcomed three new justices and it may well see a fourth appointment in the near future. Liptak will also consider the leadership of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., the impact of Justice Sonia Sotomayor and the implications for the Court of the fact that it has become, given Democratic control of Congress and the Presidency, the most conservative of the three branches of government.

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TODAY AT 1:30 IN ROOM 152- GREAT NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY WITH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ADVISORY COUNCIL

Tuesday, March 9 at 1:30 in Room 152 – Interested in Learning More About Jobs in Intellectual Property: Great Networking Opportunity –

The Career Planning Office and Professor Jeff Samuels invites and encourages all students to attend a meeting and presentation with the attorneys members of the Intellectual Property Advisory Council. They will be available to answer questions about the IP field, jobs in the IP field and current trends in that area of law. Please attend on Tuesday, March 9 at 1:30 in Room 152. Don’t miss this great opportunity!!

David D. Dowd Sr. Memorial Award

ATTENTION:  UPPER DIVISION LAW STUDENTS

The School of Law is accepting applications for the David D. Dowd Sr. Memorial Award named in tribute to a distinguished attorney who dedicated his entire life to public service.  The award was created in 2007 by his son, Senior District Court Judge David D. Dowd, Jr. on the occasion of the recognition of his 25 years of service in the federal judiciary.   

The purpose of the Dowd Award is to promote a commitment to public service for all lawyers.  Awards are directed to Akron Law students considering public careers while in school and interested in seeking professionals careers in public service following graduation. 

 To be eligible, you must have:

  1. Completed your second year by the Spring of 2010
  2. Show a commitment to public service to date
  3. Be capable of working the summer of 2010 for at least ten weeks in a public placement
  4. Be committed to working in a public setting upon graduation Continue reading “David D. Dowd Sr. Memorial Award”