[lawmajordonors] FW: Campbell Law School Community Newsletter | March 22 - 28
Leonard, J. Rich
leonardjr at campbell.edu
Mon Mar 22 09:13:17 EDT 2021
From: CU-NAWSOL Student Life and Pro Bono Opportunities <OSLPBO at campbell.edu>
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Subject: Campbell Law School Community Newsletter | March 22 - 28
Importance: High
Weekly Community Newsletter on behalf of the Student Bar Association
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Complete the Required Daily Health Assessment<https://campbell.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55W8isOuJBZeCm9> before you leave home. Information below the calendar.
The current number of reported positive COVID-19 cases at Campbell University Law School in Raleigh: 1
Total number of reported positive COVID-19 Cases Since January 4th, 2021: 16
Law school administration will contact anyone directly impacted by a reported positive case.
To view all scheduled law school events, visit the Event Calendar on Podio (Kivnet).<https://podio.com/calendar>
The deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon for the following Community Newsletter.
Announcements and Events
Beginning Monday, February 1st, 2021, any student who fails to complete and present their Daily Health Assessment results upon request will be instructed to return home for the day. You will be marked absent in your classes for the day.
See the SBA meeting minutes from the March 14, 2021 meeting attached.
Tim Wilson of SAS to speak on Diversity and inclusion in the Patent Bar - March 30
Join Professor Lee as he joins Tim Wilson on March 30 at Noon. Tim Wilson recently received the Thurgood Marshall College Fund Presidential Leadership award for his work in education and fundraising to benefit HBCU and increase BIPOC representation in STEM and in the patent bar. To register, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tim-wilson-of-sas-to-speak-on-diversity-and-inclusion-in-the-patent-bar-tickets-145946382559.
Campbell Law Republicans and Campbell Law Democrats Civil Conversations - March 30
The Campbell Law Republicans and Campbell Law Democrats are proudly co-hosting Civil Conversations on Tuesday March 30 from 5:30 PM until approximately 7 PM. The event will include a zoom session led by a trained facilitator where a small group of students will discuss a current event topic and create a dialogue surrounding that event. Our goal for this event is to create an atmosphere where people can come together, create a dialogue, and work on listening to understand other's perspectives on issues where we may disagree. We plan to use a less polarizing topic, so that we can really focus on our own values and perspectives as individuals, and not be focused on the value of our political parties.
If you are interested in joining us for this event, please register using this LINK<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_vV8t7MfwClfOWpxbx360fBIiYonKLfIBuRe_dfUlwFB0-w/viewform>. We are requiring registration for the event so that we can adequately prepare for the number of facilitators needed! We hope that you will be joining us!! Participants of the event will be eligible to be entered into a gift card raffle after the event! There will be at least $200 worth of gift cards available.
Tips for a Successful Summer Job Experience - March 31
The American Bar Association's Section of Litigation is hosting a virtual event "Tips for a Successful Summer Job Experience" for Southeastern regional law schools on Wednesday, March 31st at 2pEST All law students should have received an email directly from the ABA, but we would really appreciate if you could help us promote the event as well.
Let me know if you have any questions, we would really love to get some more registrants since this will be a very informative event for anyone interested in learning more about how the ABA can help law students advance in their careers, including a summer job experience. Panelists will also be able to discuss what a career in litigation might look like, as well as have any general questions addressed about law school, the field, and/or being an attorney. We have some very impressive speakers from the region lined up and they are ready to network with law students.
Link to the event registration can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tips-for-a-successful-summer-job-experience-southeastern-region-tickets-145308887795
Win with Ghost Delivery!!
Our team at Ghost has put together some promotional rewards for all customers. Start placing orders to be involved in the following rewards:
- Place 10 orders for $10 or more (tips included) and receive a $20 Amazon gift card.
- $150 Amazon gift card raffle: For every $5 you spend through Ghost, you will receive 1 ticket to be submitted in our raffle drawing on April 15th.
See attachment for more details.
Join the Campbell Law School Legal Feeding Frenzy Team - brought to you by the Pro Bono Council
Please join the Campbell Law School community for the 2021 NCBA YLD Legal Feeding Frenzy! This is an annual joint program of the Office of the Attorney General, NCBA Young Lawyers Division, NCBF and Feeding the Carolinas. This program aims to fight hunger across North Carolina by uniting the legal community in support of local food banks. This program consists of a "food and fund drive" competition among all North Carolina Law Firms, law schools and other organizations and will run from March 1-31st, 2021. The legal feeding frenzy is especially important this year, as many local food banks are struggling to meet the demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many food banks are seeing a demand for food up 30%, while the pandemic continues to negatively affect our community. Please consider donating to this great cause! The Campbell Law School fundraising page can be found here: https://4agc.com/fundraiser_pages/73317dc1-9127-4515-ac06-34cbb95ed777#.YDAu9OhKhPY
Have your taxes prepared by the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Pro Bono Project
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax help to people who make $54,000 or less and need assistance in preparing their tax returns. IRS-certified volunteers provide free basic income tax return preparation with electronic filing to qualified individuals. This year, the VITA Pro Bono project at Campbell Law is opening this opportunity to qualified students. If you are eligible and would like to take advantage of this opportunity, please sign up for an appointment by clicking here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScrYUEuB4C6JUCpym7ih-vEMYuHkqpa16w4oXn33dKFRD8nNQ/viewform?usp=sf_link>. If you sign up, please remember to bring your ID, Social Security Card, W-2's, last year's tax return, and any other relevant documents that you may have.
CGS = Church of the God Shepard Fellowship Hall
Monday, March 22, 2021
12:10 P
Blackboard Collaborate
Graduates, summer externs, judicial clerks, and anyone who wants to improve their legal research skills, the Law Library will be hosting a Prepare to Practice workshop that will help you hone your legal research skills and introduce you to practice materials. There will be two separate workshops: one on Thursday, March 18, 12:10 - 12:50 and one on Monday, March 22, 12:10 - 12:50. Email Adrienne DeWitt at dewitt at campbell.edu<mailto:dewitt at campbell.edu> to confirm your spot and send you the Bb Collaborate link.
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
6:00 P
Blackboard Collaborate
Join Law Students Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence as we talk with Professor Ashley Campbell and Amaka Madu about their experiences advocating for survivors of domestic abuse. Come and learn tips on how to become an effective advocate for domestic violence survivors from two women with extensive experience in the field. Join on blackboard at https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/4a3df66198454221b7c0f64fb6ffb93e
6:00 P
Zoom
Women in Law will co-host the NC Association of Women Attorneys Annual Women's Judicial Panel on March 23rd. Women judges from across the state will talk about their unique paths to the bench. Register in advance for this meeting: http://bit.ly/WIL2021Panel
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
3:30 P
Virtual
Calling All Campbell Law Students! Join Members of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice for Virtual Speed Networking
Register today to join members of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice<http://www.ncaj.com/> -- the state's premier community of trial lawyers -- for a virtual speed networking event on March 24 at 3:30pm.
During this one-hour session, you'll meet NCAJ President David Henson<https://www.lawmed.com/attorneys/david-s-henson/> of Henson Fuerst<https://www.lawmed.com/>, NCAJ Executive Director Kim Crouch<https://www.ncaj.com/?pg=KCbio> and several other NCAJ members -- all practicing trial lawyers across North Carolina and some former Campbell Law graduates -- to learn more about their paths to successful careers as advocates for clients in the courtroom. If you're considering striking out with your own firm after law school or pursuing a career that protects people, prevents injustice and promotes fairness, this is the program for you. Plus, each student in attendance will be entered into a raffle for a $50 Amazon gift card! Register now<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuypqDkvEtMpENXV5ZwgqsZGVSUwrLKw>!
Thursday, March 25, 2021
4:00 P
Zoom
BarCARES | | Pandemic Problems: Graduating and Taking the Bar Exam
Please join us as our panelists-Callie Davis, Kristen Longmire, and Reagan Warren-tackle the lessons they learned during each phase of their bar exam journeys and wish they had known sooner. The bar exam will be here before you know it. Take advantage of this opportunity to hear from three recent law school graduates who took-and passed-the bar exam. The panelists will discuss their experiences taking the bar exam during a global pandemic and answer all of your questions surrounding bar prep and the exam itself. Please click here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeH-I2iS9us5nzGqplf9GwbcuGifC269l9kWlwFNc6vILSKbQ/viewform?usp=sf_link> to complete a poll to identify topics that are most important to you.
You don't want to miss this event which will help ease your nerves and empower you to take on the bar exam. Register by 5:00 p.m. on March 23 to reserve your spot!
Date and Time | Thursday, March 25, 4-5:00 p.m.
Location | Online via Zoom
Zoom Information | Will be sent to those who register in advance of the event.
RSVP Online<https://membership.ncbar.org/eventapi__router?event=a1Y3i000006Dk6y> by Tuesday, March 23 at 5 p.m.
Questions? Holly Morris<mailto:hmorris at ncbar.org?subject=BarCARES%20%7C%20Pandemic%20Problems%20-%20Graduating%20and%20Taking%20the%20Bar>
RSVP NOW<https://membership.ncbar.org/eventapi__router?event=a1Y3i000006Dk6y>
6:00 P
Blackboard Collaborate
Have you ever wanted to be on a podcast? Do you love listening to podcasts? Want to know what it is like to interview professionals in the legal industry? The Campbell Law Reporter is a law student-led legal interest podcast that records at the school! If you are interested in being part of an awesome podcast team that talks about legal issues, current events in the legal field, or want to follow current case developments, now is your opportunity! The Campbell Law Reporter is seeking new hosts and other members to fill executive positions. Be part of the break-out podcast that's heard around the world!
Want to see what they've done so far? Check out their previous seasons and subscribe for future episodes at: https://campbelllawreporter.podbean.com/e/campbell-law-reporter-navigating-law-school-through-covid-19/. Join them March 25th on Blackboard Collaborate @ 6:00pm! Play a game of Kahoot! covering pop culture trivia, and get a chance to win a surprise gift card! https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/a50258e7d1ed42f7a0c7cda87de7807b
Friday, March 26, 2021
Designated Classrooms
Peer Mentor Meetings with the IL's. Each section will be sent their time/location for their meeting
1:00
Join the Environmental law society in attending the "Gray to Green Communities: Addressing Affordable Housing and Sustainability" webinar, hosted by the Smart Growth Information Clearinghouse, which is funded by U.S. EPA and managed by the Maryland Department of Planning. Webinar Registration Page: http://smartgrowth.org/gray-to-green-communities-addressing-affordable-housing-and-sustainability/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
3:30
Blackboard Collaborate
Hello Everyone! It's that time of year again! Are you a Republican and interested in helping foster conversations at this school concerning political and non-political issues? Consider Joining the Campbell Law Republicans! Please reach out to our current President- Jenna Donald (jcdonald0224 at email.campbell.edu<mailto:jcdonald0224 at email.campbell.edu>) if you would like to run or be added to the list! Hope to see you at the elections! You can join at this link: https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/0cf875c9942c4abd962e15927de992b2
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Sunday, March 28, 2021
7:00
Blackboard Collaborate
Please join the Student Bar Association for their general body meeting, which is open to the student body. To access the general body meeting remotely, visit: https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/efad4a7e11e048e9a907fa769ba83968
Looking Ahead
Save the Dates: Spring 2021
* April 8, 2021 - SBA and PBC Talent Show
* April 10, 2021 - Admitted Students Day and Family Day/ (Virtual) Law Day Banquet
* May 7, 2021 - Class of 2021 Graduation
Additional Announcements
SBA wants to hear from you!
Questions, Suggestions, Comments, and/or Concerns? SBA wants to hear from you! In an effort to facilitate SBA visibility and transparency this semester, we have set up this "Virtual" Suggestion Box<https://forms.gle/uRdH7NjicjNfKH7FA>. Feel free to submit the form anonymously. However, we will make every effort to follow up with you individually if you do submit your contact information. Submissions will be reviewed by the SBA Exec Board and discussed during bi-weekly SBA council meetings. Our meetings are always open to the public, and we encourage you to (virtually) attend and tune in to discussion if you submit an issue. More details about how to attend these meetings will be forthcoming. Thanks for helping us help you! Together, we can make Campbell Law a better place.
Campbell Law Honor Court Updates
The Campbell Law Honor Court adjudicates violations of the honor code. As law students at Campbell Law, we are required to abide by the school's Honor Code and to keep ourselves informed about revisions/amendments. The current Honor Code can be accessed here: https://podio.com/campbelllaw/cu-allaccess/apps/students/items/1. If you are aware of any Honor Code violations, you can use the link below to make a report. As always, if you have any questions do not hesitate to contact your class justices or Chief Justice Kenya Glover. Please be on the lookout for more honor code updates in the upcoming months. Link to report: https://cuweb.wufoo.com/forms/r1j8u3671t9t603/ - This will also be at the bottom of this newsletter weekly for convenient access.
Health and Wellness Resources
BarCares, North Carolina Bar Association
BarCares is there for those of you who need to talk with a counselor about stress, grief, time management, family issues, or other things that may be weighing heavily upon you-now or anytime. Campbell Law School subscribes to this service for all students, faculty, and staff. It entitles you to three free, confidential visits with certified counselors each year. BarCares also offers a 24/7 emergency service at 1-800-640-0735. They work with clients to find a counselor who accepts the client's insurance if more than three visits are required.
HRC Behavioral Health & Psychiatry, P.A. has been fully operational during the COVID-19 virus public health emergency. BarCares services may be accessed by Campbell School of Law members even if they are sheltering out of state. BarCares providers are providing services by telehealth, and if requested by the client and offered by the provider, in person as needs dictate.
To learn more, visit: https://www.ncbar.org/members/barcares/
NC Lawyer Assistance Program, NCLAP
NCLAP is a confidential program of assistance, funded by the State Bar, for all North Carolina lawyers, judges, and law students. For those law students struggling with issues of depression, anxiety, drug or alcohol problems or other mental health issues, the LAP is here to help. They offer a full range of resources and solutions to help you manage your issues in the short and long term. Every service provided through the LAP is 100% confidential and 100% free. To schedule a private appointment, contact Delia Brown at delia at nclap.org<mailto:delia at nclap.org>.
To learn more, visit: https://www.nclap.org/law-students/
Community Counseling, Education, and Research Center (CCERC)
The Community Counseling, Education, and Research Center (CCERC) is currently accepting new clients for Distance Counseling Services.
What We Do: We provide mental health and career counseling services for holistic wellness. We only offer Distance Counseling (i.e., telemental health) at this time due the COVID-19 pandemic. Computer, internet, and/or phone access are required for distance counseling services.
Who is Eligible: Individuals ages 14 and older, couples, and families who live in North Carolina.
Our Counselors: Graduate students in the NC State University Counselor Education Program provide counselor services under the supervision of Counselor Education Faculty.
Our Values: We welcome, respect, and support diverse cultures and personal identities of all people.
Cost: We use a sliding fee scale ($0-$30) to provide counseling services for any income level. Wake County Public School System students receive services at no cost.
Website: go.ncsu.edu/ccerc
UNC Family Medicine at Downtown Raleigh
Feeling sick? Need medical attention? UNC Health Care has opened a new center in Downtown Raleigh on Fayetteville Street. Contact (984) 215-4960 for more information.
Complete the Required Daily Health Assessment before you leave home.
Please take careful note that any student entering the building must first complete a daily health assessment and receive an All Clear Ticket. The link for conducting your daily health assessment is here: https://campbell.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55W8isOuJBZeCm9. You will want to Bookmark the assessment.
You may also use the following QR code:
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If you have completed the Daily Check-in Assessment and received a "DO NOT COME TO CAMPUS" order, you MUST submit a Change in Instruction<https://cuweb.wufoo.com/forms/r5cjmvk0nfk0ll/> form immediately! The "Change in Instruction" form is here<https://cuweb.wufoo.com/forms/r5cjmvk0nfk0ll/>. This change will apply to all classes. A change of instruction request not related to a "DO NOT COME TO CAMPUS" order must be for a good cause. Do note: all attendance policies still apply for non-quarantine absences. If you have any questions regarding quarantine protocols, contact Dean Grant at egrant at campbell.edu<mailto:egrant at campbell.edu>
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