[lawmajordonors] FW: The Week Ahead 4/1/2024- 4/7/2024

Leonard, J. Rich leonardjr at campbell.edu
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From: CU-NAWSOL Student Life and Pro Bono Opportunities <OSLPBO at campbell.edu>
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Cc: Kelly, Brigitte C <bkelly at campbell.edu>; Chavis, Regina L <rchavis at campbell.edu>
Subject: The Week Ahead 4/1/2024- 4/7/2024

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The Week Ahead
Campbell Law School Community Newsletter
on behalf of the Student Bar Association

New Announcements

SBA Events Calendar + The Week Ahead Newsletter
To have your event approved and added to the Week Ahead Newsletter, please fill out the Event Request Form and email Assistant Dean of Student Life, Regina Chavis at rchavis at campbell.edu<mailto:rchavis at campbell.edu>. The deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon for the following week's newsletter. If you have any questions, please email Dean Chavis at rchavis at campbell.edu<mailto:rchavis at campbell.edu>.

Career Community Closet
Students, faculty, and staff we have a career closet in room 457.  Students feel free to take or borrow what you need. Please clean borrowed items before you return them. We have a variety of options to choose from!

PBC Application

We're excited to announce that we're extending the deadline for applications to join the Pro Bono Council for the 2024-2025 school year to April 12th!



The Pro Bono Council offers a chance to contribute meaningfully to our community through various pro bono projects. Whether you're interested in executive positions or project manager roles, we encourage you to apply using the attached application.



No experience is necessary, and we welcome all students to participate (especially current 1Ls). Engaging in pro bono work fosters practical skills beyond what the classroom can offer. and contributes to justice and equality.



If you're interested at all, we encourage you to apply. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions (cupbc at email.campbell.edu<mailto:cupbc at email.campbell.edu>).

Events & Activities

Monday, April 1
12:00pm-12:45pm
105
Campbell Law Review
Are you interested in becoming a member of the Campbell Law Review for Volume 47 (2024-2025)?
Join us for Coffee with CLR on April 1, 2024, from 12:00 to 12:45 in Room 105!

This is a chance for you to learn more about Campbell Law Review and the Write-On Competition in an informal forum. Over coffee and treats, you will hear from members of Campbell Law Review and have any questions you may have answered!

No sign-up is required! Coffee & treats will be provided!

We hope to see you all there!

If you have any questions, please email the Managing Editor, Allison Heitchue, at alheitchue0302 at email.campbell.edu<mailto:alheitchue0302 at email.campbell.edu>
Food will be provided
1:00pm-12:45pm
307
Sports and Entertainment Law Society
Join us for a Q&A panel where Ms. Barabara Osoborne and Ms. Shelia Huggins will share their wisdom and experience on practicing law in the sports and entertainment industry. See our guest speaker's bios below.

Barbara Osborne, J.D., is a Professor and Law/Sport Administration Dual Degree Coordinator. Prior to her appointment at UNC in 1998, she worked for 14 years as an athletics administrator in intercollegiate athletics. While working at Brandeis University as the Senior Woman Administrator and Associate Athletics Director, Barbara completed her law degree at Boston College Law School. She also has experience as a coach, public relations coordinator, television sports commentator, publisher, and sports information director. Barbara teaches Legal Issues in College Sport and NCAA Governance and Compliance in the graduate program, as well as Legal Aspects of Sport, Discrimination and Sport, and Women and Sport in the undergraduate program. She holds a secondary appointment teaching Sport Law at the UNC Law School. Barbara advises the Sport and Entertainment Law Association student organization.
Shelia Huggins received her law degree in 2002 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law. She serves as a member of the Democratic National Committee and ran for Durham City Council just this past year. Her practice as an attorney focuses more on the entertainment industry. She has worked in a wide array of industries such as personal services, education, transportation, entertainment and media, arts, health and fitness, food services, and more. Ms. Huggins has more than 20 years of experience assisting clients on matters concerning general business strategy, entertainment law, contract review, social media law, and ecommerce.

Tuesday, April 2
12:00pm-12:45pm
105
How I Found My Job After Graduation
Come hear from recent Campbell grads on how they found their job and the lessons they learned along the way! Lunch provided for those who RSVP<https://forms.gle/6tHnghA5gXcWV8nG9>.
Food will be provided to those who RSVP.

Wednesday, April 3
12:00pm-12:45pm
307
Leadership Council Luncheon
By invitation only.
12:00pm-12:45pm
310
Lexis Presents: Prepare to Practice
Prepare to practice with Lexis! Come learn about all the tools on Lexis that can help you during your summer experience. Lunch (+350 points!) provided to those who register<https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=P-50kiWUCUGif5-xXBBnXRH7D_YMycZBo1R8tiZa8vxUNTQ5V0MwVzkxUFoyTlY3TFo3QThaNldSRCQlQCNjPTEu>.
Food will be provided to those who RSVP.

Thursday, April 4
12:00pm-2:00pm
307
Scaling a Business
Business development is extremely important whether you are starting your own firm or developing your book of business within an existing firm. Come hear Brian King and Brian Ricci, Campbell alumni who have each successfully built and expanded their own multi office law practices across North Carolina, share strategies, insights and tips on how to build and grow yours.
This is a unique opportunity to hear from successful attorneys who are also successful business owners about principles of business growth and development that will benefit you no matter what type of legal practice you plan to pursue. Their advice will be especially valuable if you ever intend to go out on your own and start a firm. Lunch provided. Register via Symplicity or click HERE<https://cuweb.wufoo.com/forms/w1dwesfu1tcd7r6/>.
Food will be provided to those who RSVP.
12:00pm-1:00pm
402
Prepare to Practice
Attention graduating 3Ls, 2Ls summer associates, law clerks, research assistants, and anyone who would like a research refresher!
The Law Library presents our annual PREPARE TO PRACTICE. During this session, we will walk through a legal research problem from beginning to end, starting with issue spotting, developing a research strategy, using practice aids, finding applicable cases, statutes, and municipal codes, and ultimately answering our "client's" question in a time-sensitive environment.
The Law Library presents our annual PREPARE TO PRACTICE. During this session, we will walk through a legal research problem from beginning to end, starting with issue spotting, developing a research strategy, using practice aids, finding applicable cases, statutes, and municipal codes, and ultimately answering our "client's" question in a time-sensitive environment.
Spaces are limited so sign up today. Lunch will be served; however, we do ask everyone to RSVP, so we can have an accurate headcount.
Food will be provided.

Friday, April 5
12:00pm-2:00pm
105
District Court Judge Ken Hoyt Presentation
On behalf of BLSA and the Campbell Law School Community, Diversity and Student Life Committee, we invite you to attend a talk by U.S. District Court Judge Kenneth Hoyt<https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AKenneth+Michael+Hoyt&s=relevancerank&text=Kenneth+Michael+Hoyt&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1>, author of A Legal Lynching...:From Which the Legacies of Three Black Houston Lawyers Blossomed. Judge Hoyt will speak about his career as well as his book.
Lunch will be served at 11:45 a.m. with the presentation beginning at 12 p.m. Friday, April 5 in Room 105. Attendees must RSVP for the included lunch by noon April 3<https://cuweb.wufoo.com/forms/wuhovq01749hc9/>.
Following the presentation and a brief Q & A, Judge Hoyt will sign copies of his book, which may be purchased with this link<https://www.amazon.com/Legal-Lynching-Legacies-Houston-Blossomed/dp/1977244904>.
Food will be provided to those who RSVP.

12:00pm-1:00pm
307
Red Letter Bible Study
You are invited to the 'Red Letter' Bible study (every Friday!) for food, fellowship, and the good Word. Come see what the excitement is all about!
Food will be provided.

Saturday, April 6


Admitted Students Day


Sunday, April 7
12:00pm-6:00pm
Campbell Law School
First Responders Wills Clinic
Join Wills & AD as we host a clinic providing simple wills and POAs to first responders!


Looking Ahead

Working with Sexual Assault Survivors: How to Interact with Clients in a Trauma Informed Way | Apr 11th at 12:00 | Dean's Suite Conference Room, 401F
Join the law schools in-house counseling team, Ruth Cooper and Sarah Haneklau, for a lunch and learn entitled "Working with Sexual Assault Survivors: How to Interact with Clients in a Trauma Informed Way." Sign-ups are strongly encouraged. Please stop by Jamie Bellomy's desk in the Dean's Suite to sign-up by EOD April 9! Lunch will be provided, so please note any dietary restrictions on the sign-up sheet. In hopes to encourage open discussion about mental health, we will be offering periodic lunch and learns with our counseling team. If you have a topic suggestion for next year, please email Jamie Bellomy (jbellomy at campbell.edu<mailto:jbellomy at campbell.edu>).

Prepare to Practice | Apr 12 at 12:00pm in room 415
Attention graduating 3Ls, 2Ls summer associates, law clerks, research assistants, and anyone who would like a research refresher!
The Law Library presents our annual PREPARE TO PRACTICE. During this session, we will walk through a legal research problem from beginning to end, starting with issue spotting, developing a research strategy, using practice aids, finding applicable cases, statutes, and municipal codes, and ultimately answering our "client's" question in a time-sensitive environment.
Spaces are limited so sign up today. Lunch will be served; however, we do ask everyone to RSVP, so we can have an accurate headcount.

Mark your calendars for April 15th for Pizza and NCLAP! We'll welcome volunteers from our North Carolina Lawyer Assistance Program (NCLAP), who provide free mental health resources to every lawyer, law student, and judge in the state. Common reasons students seek assistance include: bar disclosure, character & fitness processes, alcohol or substance use concerns, guidance around discoverable personal information, anxiety, etc. Services are free and confidential. Nicki Ellington, Eastern Clinical Coordinator for NCLAP, will be sharing information on LAP services and the ways in which LAP works with law students.  Two LAP volunteers will share their experience with working with LAP and how they use the tools gained through recovery in their current law practice.  This panel will present from 12-12:45 in Room 105 and pizza will be provided.

>From 12:45-2pm LAP volunteers and staff will be available in the lobby to answer any questions you might have.  If you would like to schedule a private appointment with LAP (between 12:45-2pm), please email Candace at nclap.org<mailto:Candace at nclap.org>, and she will get you scheduled and send you the office number reserved for private appointments.



ABA Announcements

The 2023-2024 National Awards Application Period is Open! Each year, the ABA Law Student Division recognizes the achievement of individual law students, law school organizations, and law students. National awards are presented to ABA-approved law schools, students, and student organizations from ABA-approved law schools in several categories. The award period is open NOW and the application period will end Friday, April 26 at Noon CDT. For more information, please visit https://www.americanbar.org/groups/law_students/about/awards/.


Additional Information

SBA Student Spotlight
Know a Campbell Law Student that deserves some recognition? Nominate them for the SBA Student Spotlight! Simply tell us the nominee's name and why they deserve the spotlight for a day. Accomplishments do not have to be academic or law school related. Examples include: running in a 5K, volunteering, overcoming personal challenges, traveling, dedication to family or friends, heading up a project for a student organization, etc. Selected nominees will be featured on SBA's Instagram, @campbelllawsba. To nominate someone for the SBA Student Spotlight, click HERE.<https://forms.gle/tLwg4ib4Kw5HftkNA>

Questions, Suggestions, Comments, and/or Concerns?
Let SBA know using the Virtual Suggestion Box<https://forms.gle/BPWbEXtwYLLGtAH37>!  Submissions will be reviewed by the SBA Executive Board and discussed during bi-weekly SBA Council meetings. The outcome of Virtual Suggestion Box matters will be documented in SBA Meeting Minutes. Minutes are attached to the Week Ahead email following the SBA meeting. Students may submit anonymously; if contact information is provided, we will follow up with the outcome of your submission.

SBA Minutes
If you would like to review the minutes for previous meetings held by SBA, please click the link HERE<https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/152A9wZnHXM0yhV_VqwG4MOdyPiMrrUUx?usp=sharing>. You must be signed into your Campbell Law Student email to access the minutes. If you have any questions about SBA minutes, please email SBA Secretary Jesse Osborn: jrosborn1212 at email.campbell.edu<mailto:jrosborn1212 at email.campbell.edu>

New SBA Website
A new student resource has been created by the SBA to help students find forms, book library rooms, and important documents. The website also includes a comprehensive calendar of all events happening around Campbell Law School. To visit the website, please click HERE<https://sites.google.com/email.campbell.edu/campbellsba/>.

Lunchdrop | Available Now!
Campbell Law is now an approved drop-off location for Lunchdrop! Lunchdrop is a food delivery service that delivers from select restaurants daily. All you have to do is make an account, and you can start ordering lunch delivered right to the law school. Orders must be made before 10:30 a.m., and the lunches will be dropped off in the lobby. To sign up and start having lunches delivered to the school: click HERE<https://raleigh.lunchdrop.com/ds/59t2yx>.

Health & Wellness Resources

Christian Legal Society Prayer Request Form: Christian Legal Society Prayer Request Form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfntHSoSa5b-U3BtWKlwB4V-uM_2tiTXUB35nOD92EeS7IqQA/viewform?pli=1>
This is a weekly prayer request form provided by the Campbell Law student chapter of the Christian Legal Society.  The purpose of this form is to provide Campbell Law students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to request prayer for the needs that they may have, whether those needs be physical or spiritual and on their own behalf or on behalf of another. Every week, the officers of the Campbell Law Christian Legal Society will read all prayer requests and gather together to lift those supplications to the Lord in prayer. Please know that all prayer requests will be held in the strictest confidence unless you tell us otherwise. We pray that the Lord Jesus Christ will grant you grace for every need.
"[D]o not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:6-7 (ESV).

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Regina Chavis
Assistant Dean of Student Life, Pro Bono Opportunities, and Belonging
Campbell Law School
225 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-865-4696
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