This panel will be moderated by Professor Helen Chang.Įqual Justice Works - Public Service Loan Forgiveness and Loan Repayment Assistance Programs from A to Z Webinarįor current graduate and professional students facing high student debt, this free webinar explains how you can benefit from the College Cost Reduction and Access Act, particularly if you are considering a career in public service. We will be discussing the launch of the family law clinic next semester, so please attend if you plan to do an externship in family law. Please join us to learn more about the practice of family law and the various ways to get experience in this field.
LCS will host a family law panel discussion with three Bay Area family law attorneys. Thursday, October 1 | Noon to 1 pm | Room 3214 Bouckaer will discuss current legal and political issues in Iran in the aftermath of the June 12th contested presidential election. Human Rights Watch, one of the leading human rights organizations worldwide, has reported on Iran for over a decade. In 2008, the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty honored her as one of the “Abolitionists of the Year,” and the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice honored her with their “Skip Glenn Award.” Please join us to learn more about her work and what the ACLU is doing on campus.įriday, September 25 | Noon | Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP, One Ferry Building, Suite 200ĭirector, Emergencies Division, Human Rights Watch Minsker uses a multi-disciplinary approach to promote the goal of reforming capital sentencing procedures and eventually ending the death penalty in California. Natash Minsker, who is the Death Penalty Policy Director of the ACLU of Northern California, will speak at this meeting about her work with the ACLU. Thursday, September 24 | Noon to 1 pm | Room 3201 TOPIC: "The Frontiers of International Environmental Law: Environmental Democracy, the Aarhus Convention, and the European Union"ĭirector of the Environmental Security Program, Center for Environment and Security & Central European University (Budapest, Hungary) Research Fellow, Monterey Institute of International Studies Thursday, September 24 | Noon to 1 pm | Room 3214
GGU Environmental Law Society - 2009 Speaker Series You can apply for an on-site interview by using the PI/PS Day online system, which can be accessed at Instructions for using the system are provided on the website.įormal interviews will take place from 9 am until 5:15 pm on PI/PS Day. Some employers will be conducting formal interviews on site at PI/PS Day. Meet the Advocates will take place from 9:30 am – 12:30 pm on PI/PS Day.
However, it is best to prepare questions in advance and bring copies of your resume.
No registration is necessary to participate in Meet the Advocates. This portion of the event is called "Meet the Advocates." The PI/PS Day online system will state which employers are participating in Meet the Advocates. There will be information tables at PI/PS Day where you can meet and talk to various types of public interest and government employers. If you did not receive an email containing your password, please email the Advocates
The profiles will specify from what class year employers would like to hire (1L, 2L, or 3L) and what materials you should submit or bring with you.Īll of you should have recently received an email from the Public Interest Clearinghouse ( that included a password to access the PI/PS Day online system. Some employers will be attending Meet the Advocates, others will be conducting formal on-site interviews, and some will be doing both. PI/PS Day has two components, Meet the Advocates and Formal Interviews.
Saturday, February 6 | 9 am – 5:15 pm | UC Hastings College of the Law in San FranciscoĪs most of you know, PI/PS Day is a great opportunity to secure a summer (or fall) legal position, and to learn about different public sector (government) and public interest practice areas.