From prelaw at richmond.edu Tue Sep 2 13:58:37 2008 From: prelaw at richmond.edu (Prelaw) Date: Tue Sep 2 13:58:00 2008 Subject: [Prelaw-list] Today Deadline for October LSAT registration Message-ID: <52589.141.166.158.43.1220378317.squirrel@141.166.158.43> ** Attention to all seniors who are thinking about attending law school next year and have NOT yet taken the LSAT. ** Today 9/2 is the last day to register (without incurring a late fee) for the October SAT. Any seniors interested in law school should be sure to take the LSAT in October. Prof. Mark McGarvie From prelaw at richmond.edu Mon Sep 15 10:28:52 2008 From: prelaw at richmond.edu (Prelaw) Date: Mon Sep 15 10:28:55 2008 Subject: [Prelaw-list] volunteer opportunity for prelaw students Message-ID: <57111.141.166.159.231.1221488932.squirrel@141.166.159.231> VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY FOR PRE-LAW STUDENTS: UR undergraduates have an unprecedented opportunity to join Street Law, a student led program of the University of Richmond School of Law. Join forces with UR law students and local attorneys to educate Richmond youth about the laws they can use "on the street.". Street Law seeks undergraduate volunteers to improve the Street Law instructional process, teach the Street Law curriculum at youth centers and facilitate creative workshops. A flyer with details is attached. Further questions should be directed to Judy Mejia in the Center for Civic Engagement, jmejia@richmond.edu. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Street_Law_Undergrad_Flyer_Revised.docx Type: application/octet-stream Size: 37962 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.richmond.edu/pipermail/prelaw-list/attachments/20080915/d5e496ca/Street_Law_Undergrad_Flyer_Revised-0001.obj From prelaw at richmond.edu Mon Sep 22 00:30:25 2008 From: prelaw at richmond.edu (Prelaw) Date: Mon Sep 22 00:29:21 2008 Subject: [Prelaw-list] fall '08 pre law events Message-ID: <63266.141.166.159.195.1222057825.squirrel@141.166.159.195> FALL PRE-LAW EVENTS Thursday 10/2 ? University of Notre Dame School of Law Visit to UR Meet with an admissions director in Ryland Hall. For time and more information please email prelaw@richmond.edu Thursday 10/2 ? VCU Graduate and Professional Fair An excellent opportunity for UR students to meet with law school representatives from various schools across the country. ** With enough interest, transportation may be provided. Please RSVP to prelaw@richmond.edu with interest! Thursday 10/2 ? Appalachian School of Law Minority Outreach Event 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. at THE OFFICE OF SCHAFFER & CABELL, P.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW located at 416 WEST FRANKLIN STREET RICHMOND, VA 23220 RSVP by 9/26 to www.asl.edu OR 1800 895 7411 Ext 1203 Saturday 10/18 ? University of Baltimore School of Law Open House Saturday 11/1 ? University of Baltimore School of Law Open House Please contact prelaw@richmond.edu for more information about any of these events! From prelaw at richmond.edu Mon Sep 29 11:15:40 2008 From: prelaw at richmond.edu (Prelaw) Date: Mon Sep 29 11:14:24 2008 Subject: [Prelaw-list] [Fwd: Program on the U.S. Supreme Court and the 2008Election] Message-ID: <56295.141.166.157.53.1222701340.squirrel@141.166.157.53> To all pre-law students at the University of Richmond: On behalf of the officers of the Student Chapter of the Federalist Society here at the University of Richmond, School of Law, you are invited and encouraged to attend the following event. To learn more about our organization, please visit us on the web at http://www.fed-soc.org. We hope to see you there. Best regards, Robert Michaux Vice-President Student Chapter of the Federalist Society University of Richmond, School of Law THE FEDERALIST SOCIETY for Law and Public Policy Studies Presents a Program on The Future of the U.S. Supreme Court and the 2008 Election DATE: October 9th TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. LOCATION: Jepson Hall (Room 120), next to the Law School University of Richmond A cocktail reception will follow the program. Featuring: M. Edward Whelan III is president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, and directs EPPC's program on The Constitution, the Courts and the Culture. Mr. Whelan is a regular contributor to National Review Online's Bench Memos blog on constitutional law and judicial nominations, and he is a frequent commentator on the Supreme Court. A lawyer and former law clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia, Mr. Whelan has served in positions of responsibility in all three branches of the federal government, and has practiced in the private sector. * Please contact David Abbondanza (david.abbondanza@richmond.edu ) with any questions regarding the Federalist Society or this event. -- -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Lawclassof2010 mailing list Lawclassof2010@richmond.edu http://lists.richmond.edu/mailman/listinfo/lawclassof2010