Wednesday 17 October 2012

Latest News as of 10/15/12 | Legal Studies

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1) Living Catalogue Tues 10/16
2) Big Ideas Courses
3) Judges at Boalt
4) Early Bird Intrnshp Fair
5) Career Cntr Moving
6) Cornell, Duke, NYU, Stanford Info
7) Cal in the Capital Info
8 ) Cal in Sac Fllwshps
9) Dept of State Jobs
10) Dept of State Su13 Intrnshp
11) Jobs/Intrnshps
12) Measure S Intrnshp

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1) Living Catalogue Tues 10/16

Living Catalogue Tues 10/16

Hi Everyone!!!

BLSA?s Living Catalogue is tomorrow! Don?t forget to drop by and discuss next semester?s courses with the professors who are teaching them!

The event info is:

The Living Catalogue

Tuesday, October 16 at 6:00pm

in the JSP building at 2240 Piedmont

We have 6 Legal Studies professors coming who are teaching next semester, so come prepared with questions or concerns you have about next semester?s courses.

Please also make sure to be on time! The first presentation will be starting promptly at 6:00pm, in order to accommodate professors who have to leave earlier.?Please plan to arrive by 5:45 pm in order to have plenty of time to check-in and get a seat.

As always, feel free to email any questions you may have to?blsalaw@gmail.com

We look forward to seeing you tomorrow,
BLSA Cabinet
Berkeley Legal Studies Association

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2) Big Ideas Courses

Big Ideas Courses

In spring 2013 we are launching the Big Ideas Courses in a big way. We have five all-new courses on offer, each taught by at least two faculty members from completely different disciplines. This multi-disciplinary approach is what makes the Big Ideas courses special. These new courses have yet to be reviewed for breadth, but they are so exciting that they may fill up fast, so I wanted to make sure you know about them now, before students start enrolling.

The courses are listed on the attached poster, and details are at?http://bigideascourses.berkeley.edu. I sent each of you a hard copy of this poster in time for fall 2012 TeleBEARS, because we also had one fall course. If your copy is no longer posted and you want another, please let me know and I will mail you one.

Thanks for helping to promote this new liberal-arts program!

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3) Judges at Boalt

Judges at Boalt

Please join us on October 23 for ?Behind the Robe.? Berkeley Law?s Dean Christopher Edley, Jr. will sit down with 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge Alex Kozinski and the former Chief Justice of the Israeli Supreme Court Dorit Beinisch for a conversation about the role of courts in 21st century democracies. The speakers will address topics including elections, national security, technology, religion, gay rights, immigration, globalization, and more.

Judges will compare and contrast how different courts address these issues, highlight unique aspects of judging in California and Israel, describe the challenges of the adjudication process, and touch upon their personal paths to a career in the judicial branch of government.

Time at the end will be reserved for a question and answer session with the judges. Please RSVP to ensure a seat.

October 23, 2012
Catered reception begins at 5:00 pm,
Main program begins at 5:45 pm.

Booth Auditorium
Berkeley Law
2778 Bancroft Way
Berkeley, CA 94720

Distinguished guests:

Chief Judge Alex Kozinski currently serves as Chief Judge on the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. An engaging and entertaining speaker, Chief Judge Kozinski has presided over challenges to the death penalty, and served on a panel of judges which ruled a federal crackdown on California?s medical-marijuana laws unconstitutional.

Dorit Beinisch served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel from September 2006 until February 2012, where she presided over some of Israel?s most hotly-contested legal battles. Her judgements protected unempowered groups from human rights abuses, instituted disciplinary measures against offenders convicted for sexual harassment, and overturned a law exempting ultra-Orthodox seminary students from army service.

Please RSVP to ensure a seat:? http://www.law.berkeley.edu/14248.htm

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4) Early Bird Intrnshp Fair

Early Bird Intrnshp Fair

Wednesday, October 17, 2012
12pm-4pm
MLK Student Union, Pauley Ballroom, 3rd Floor

Sponsored by the Career Center, come join us for UC Berkeley?s Fall Semester fair for students seeking internships ? The Early Bird Internship Fair!? Recruiters from business, industry, non-profits and government will bring information about summer internship positions.? Recruiting all majors!

Don?t miss the opportunity to speak with employers such as:
SEO Career Program, Robert T. Matsui Center for Politics and Public Service, GLIDE? and many more!

Come to the career fair prepared by watching the Career Center?s quick clip career fair videos: https://career.berkeley.edu/MM/Videos-Fairs.stm

Log into Callisto at callisto.berkeley.edu to review this year?s Career Fair Directory.? Directory information is updated up to the day of the fair ? be sure to check frequently.? Also, be sure to bring your UC Berkeley Student ID to the fair.

The Career Center is proud to co-sponsor this fair with Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
We hope to see you there!

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5) Career Cntr Moving

Career Cntr Moving

We look forward to welcoming you to our vibrant and easily accessible new location near the heart of student activity!
Where?
We are excited to move to 2440 Bancroft Way, across the street from Lower Sproul.

When?
We will be in our new location starting Monday, October 22, 2012. Until October 22, we will be at our current location: 2111 Bancroft Way (between Fulton and Shattuck).

What?s New?
For a sneak preview, we invite you to view a slideshow of our new facility here: https://career.berkeley.edu/CareerCenterMoving.stm

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6) Cornell, Duke, NYU, Stanford Info

Cornell, Duke, NYU, Stanford Info

The law school traveling group (Cornell, Duke, NYU, Stanford) will be visiting Berkeley on Monday, October 15 (6:00 ? 8:00 p.m.) to present an information session for prospective applicants.? They will be at Madrone in the MLK Student Center for the program.

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7) Cal in the Capital Info

Cal in the Capital Info

Monday, October 15
8 PM, 126 Barrows
Want to spend Summer 2013 in Washington, D.C., pursuing a challenging internship and living in the heart of the city with other Cal students? Come To A CAL IN THE CAPITAL Information Session To Find Out How!
Learn from our 45-year-old CITC network about the intricacies of searching, applying, and working for various prestigious internships and receive housing at the UCDC Washington Center in the heart of D.C.
To date, over 2,100 CITC interns have provided 756,000 hours of service, impacting all areas of government and many non-governmental organizations. Cal in the Capital interns are in high demand across Washington, D.C!

- Receive professional mentors from Cal?s D.C. alumni network
- Students from ALL majors, backgrounds, and interests welcome
- Freshman to graduating seniors are encouraged to apply!
- Past CITC interns have served in hundreds of different settings ??? including Congressional offices, federal agencies, think tanks, research centers, and nonprofits.
- Need-based scholarships or financial aid resources available
The application for Summer 2013 is at http://publicservice.berkeley.edu/citc and will be due Friday, October 26th at 5pm.
Questions? Contact the CITC Student Directors at calinthecapital@gmail.com.

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8 ) Cal in Sac Fllwshps

Cal in Sac Fllwshps

We are the University of California?s largest ? and one of the nation?s most prestigious ? campus-based public service internship programs. Over three decades, more than 500 Cal students have gone to Sacramento under our auspices to garner first-hand experience in the most dynamic state capital in the country. Many of these students have gone on to careers in politics, government, and public service.
The Cal in Sacramento Program provides students the opportunity to experience California?s exciting political milieu for eight intense weeks in the summer. Cal-in-Sac Fellows work in Sacramento internships in the offices of Senate and Assembly members, the governor?s office, state agencies, nonprofit groups, or media organizations. Typical intern duties include: organizing public hearings, researching legislation, developing new bills, and monitoring crucial issues.
The program provides free housing for students and stipends to help defray living expenses are available on a need basis.

Wednesday, October 24: Information Session.
5-6 p.m., IGS Library, 109 Moses Hall

Tuesday, November 13: Deadline for Cal-in-Sacramento applications.
117 Moses Hall

Monday, November 26 ? Wednesday November 28: Cal-in-Sacramento interviews
Friday, November 30: Notification of Cal-in-Sacramento admissions decisions

For more information and to apply, go to: http://politics.berkeley.edu/state_intern.html

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9) Dept of State Jobs

Dept of State Jobs

Click here http://careers.state.gov/specialist/vacancy-announcements/sts for more information, and to start the Gateway to State online application process via USAJobs.
Please note that the deadline to submit completed applications is October 31, 2012.
Potential applicants are strongly urged to read this entire vacancy announcement to ensure they meet all of the requirements for this position, and fully understand the special circumstances involving a career in the Foreign Service before applying. All applicants must be U.S. citizens and at least 20 years old to apply and at least 21 years of age to be appointed.
Please visit our forums if you have any questions or to search for answers regarding the Foreign Service Specialist selection process. The forums can be found under ?Engage? on the careers.state.gov website.
We appreciate your interest in a career with the U.S. Department of State.

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10) Dept of State Su13 Intrnshp

Dept of State Su13 Intrnshp

This program offers U.S. citizen undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to participate in 10-week, unpaid internships that provide intensive educational and professional experience within the environment of America???s principle foreign affairs agency.
As a Student Experience intern, you may have the opportunity to:

  • Participate in meetings with senior level U.S. government or foreign government officials;
  • Draft, edit, or contribute to cables, reports, communications, talking points, or other materials used by policy makers in furthering U.S. foreign policy objectives;
  • Help organize and support events, including international and/or multi-lateral meetings and conferences on critical global issues;
  • Contribute to the management and administration of the Department of State and America???s foreign policy; and
  • Engage directly with U.S. or foreign audiences to promote U.S. foreign policy and improve understanding of U.S. culture and society.

Please visit http://careers.state.gov/students/programs for more information about the Student Experience Program, and to start the online application process via USAJobs. Please note that the deadline to submit completed applications is November 2, 2012.

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11) Jobs/Intrnshps

Jobs/Intrnshps

There are HUNDREDS of new openings on CalJobs if you search for them! To get full job listings and to learn how to apply, Register through Callisto and search CalJobs by keyword, career field, or Job ID #:? http://callisto.berkeley.edu.
Law Clerk
Weidmann & Yun, PC
Los Angeles, CA
CalJobs ID#: 821674
Legal Assistant
Employer Name Withheld
Los Angeles, CA
CalJobs ID#: 821886
Intern
Office of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi
San Francisco, CA
CalJobs ID#: 811475

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12) Measure S Intrnshp

Measure S Intrnshp

The Coalition for Civil Sidewalks (Measure S) is seeking an intern to do outreach to the UC Berkeley student community. ?This person should be outgoing, articulate, and support the Civil Sidewalk measure for improving our commercial district and people?s lives. You will become part of our campaign committee, and would experience firsthand a local campaign actively engaged with community leaders.

Measure S limits people sitting on the sidewalks in commercial areas in Berkeley between the hours of 7am and 10pm. ?The purpose of the measure is to make our shopping areas more welcoming for students and other residents, and help direct people living on the streets into social services. ?Hundreds of struggling small businesses and thousands of their employees depend for their livelihoods on students wanting to shop on Telegraph and Downtown. You can read more at?www.berkeleycivilsidewalks.com

The November 6 election is coming up very soon, so time is short!
If interested please contact:

John Caner
h 510.848.2146
m 510.501.0256
johncaner@gmail.com

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