[lawmajordonors] FW: The Week Ahead October 7- 13

Leonard, J. Rich leonardjr at campbell.edu
Mon Oct 7 09:53:22 EDT 2024



From: Chavis, Regina L <rchavis at campbell.edu>
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2024 9:39 AM
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Cc: Kelly, Brigitte C <bkelly at campbell.edu>; Carter, Katelyn R <krcarter at campbell.edu>
Subject: The Week Ahead October 7- 13

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

Announcements

Opportunity to help those in Western North
Carolina impacted by hurricane Helene!
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 SBA Events Calendar + The Week Ahead Newsletter
All events approved by the Office of Student Life, Pro Bono Opportunities, and Belonging will be added to the Week Ahead Newsletter.  The deadline for submissions of other events 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>.

Java City Coffee | Hours of Operation
Java City Coffee is open from 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Monday – Thursday and from 8:00am–12:30pm on Friday. Java City is closed on Saturday and Sunday. Try their new personal-pan pizzas!

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.  With Lunchdrop, anyone can order the exact meal they want with no minimums. Each meal is individually prepared and labeled, just like ordering takeout. 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>.

Week Ahead Guide

Mandatory – check event details for more information

Career & Professional Development

Student Life

Pro Bono Opportunities

Food Available

Events & Activities

Monday, October 7th
12:00pm-1:00pm
Room 307
WRONG FROM THE START: How Misinformed Student Protesters Over Six Decades Have Undermined the Causes of World Peace and Freedom
Join the Federalist Society student organization in hosting Professor Robert Turner from University of Virginia School of Law and Distinguished Fellow from the George Mason University national Security Institute, where he will reflect on the student protests of the 1960’s and share lessons that can be applied to today’s protests movements.
12:00pm-1:00pm
Room 309
Campbell Law Observer Interest Meeting
Are you interested in getting your high-quality writing published online? Do you know someone who enjoys analyzing emerging legal issues and reporting on current events related to law and policy? The Campbell Law Observer (CLO) is looking for you! Join us at our general interest meeting on Monday, October 7th, during the lunch hour in room 309. Featuring Cara Bridwell from LexisNexis talking about the benefits of Lexis' Law360 feature! LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED TO THOSE WHO RSVP! Please RSVP at https://forms.gle/dQQCgW5vm4uz4k1A9. For any additional questions, please contact Kerry Sullivan at kasullivan0414 at email.campbell.edu<mailto:kasullivan0414 at email.campbell.edu>. Check out the CLO website at www.campbelllawobserver.com<http://www.campbelllawobserver.com/> to read articles on trending and interesting legal topics!
5:30pm-7:30pm
Location confirmed via email
Mock Negotiations Tryouts
The ABA Law Student Division Negotiation Competition provides a means for law students to practice and improve their negotiating skills. The competition simulates legal negotiations in which law students, acting as lawyers, negotiate a series of legal problems.
Campbell is hosting tryouts for the Negotiation Team on Thursday, Oct. 3, and Monday, Oct. 7.  If you are interested in joining the team, fill out the application<https://campbell0-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/bckelly0904_campbell_edu/EZ44p1Z3XvJMrIq-wYe54RsBRED95N22OAbhJGIAJ5kMdg?e=WJQhrY>, and submit it with your resume, class schedule, and selection of a tryout time slot.
 Be sure to pick TWO of the following time slots:
·                     Thursday, October 3, 2P-4P
·                     Thursday, October 3, 4P-6P
·                     Monday, October 7, 5:30P-7:30P
Send the requested information to Tenisha Spears at tspears at campbell.edu<mailto:tspears at campbell.edu> and Coach Evin Grant at evin.grant at gmail.com<mailto:evin.grant at gmail.com>. The deadline to submit your application is Monday, September 30 at 6:00 PM.
 To prepare for the tryouts, see the general facts for the tryout<https://campbell0-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/bckelly0904_campbell_edu/Eak_-rOKVXtBlInBX58A2zwBrTSxKdfYEF9GKb1D63utXg?e=ofsYC2>. You will be given your confidential facts and tryout timeslot and location on Tuesday, October 1. Each tryout will last 20-30 minutes. If you were on the team in the past, you will need to reapply and tryout again.
 To learn more about Coach Grant, see his bio<https://campbell0-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/bckelly0904_campbell_edu/EWE3gLFYKYdHgpOakI-eyFMByMCSgCT-6CBPFRHoxQqaWQ?e=O3cbbO>.
 To learn more about the competition, visit https://www.americanbar.org/groups/law_students/events/competitions/negotiation/. We will compete on either the weekend of Oct. 25 or Nov. 1.


Tuesday, October 8th
12:00pm-1:00pm
Room 313
Lambda National Coming Out Day Celebration!
Join us to celebrate National Coming Out Day! We will have lunch, offer a historical overview on the background of coming out, and reserve time for sharing and community building.
12:00pm-1:00pm
Commons
Bike Ride Tabling
Pro Bono Council is tabling to promote the 6th Annual Pro Bono Bike Ride that will be on Saturday, October 19th at Raleigh Brewing at the Cary Arboretum! Participants will receive a T-Shirt and be entered into a raffle for prizes. No bike? No Problem! Campbell has partnered with a local company to rent bikes for students and faculty to join in on the fun! Sign up at the following link: https://fundraise.givesmart.com/form/uKrcxA?vid=17tjed


Wednesday, October 9th

Fall Break
No Classes

Thursday, October 10th

Fall Break
No Classes

Friday, October 11th

Fall Break
No Classes

Saturday, October 12th - Fall Break

Sunday, October 13th  - Fall Break

Looking Ahead 

Presentation by Honorable Judge Hoyt | Oct. 16th | 11:45am - 1pm | Room 313
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.fjc.gov/node/1382471>, 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. Wednesday, Oct. 16 in Room 313. Attendees who would like food must RSVP for the included lunch by noon on Monday, Oct. 14<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 at the event (cash or Venmo) or with this link<https://www.amazon.com/Legal-Lynching-Legacies-Houston-Blossomed/dp/1977244904>.
About the book: “African Americans have suffered many losses in the criminal justice battle. This is a true story of one of those losses chronicled by Judge Kenneth Hoyt. The story is told by Judge Hoyt through the voices of the actual participants. Beginning with his in chambers meeting with former state court Judge Matthew W. Plummer, Judge Hoyt weaves a thrilling yet truthful story of a total disregard for the constitutional rights of two young undereducated African American men. This is not a recount of a system guided by mistakes, but instead a true reflection of the intentional display of systemic racism and how it destroyed the lives of two citizens of this country.”

1L Prepare to Launch Professional Development Series program dates are below:

October 15 - COVER LETTERS
October 22.- CONDUCTING YOUR 1L JOB SEARCH
October 29 - NETWORKING 101
November 6 - CAREER NIGHT (5:30-7:30 pm at Union Hall)


Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project Naturalization Clinic | October 18th | 9:00am-5:00pm
Sign up to help people gain their US Citizenship! We will be at the Catholic Charities in Raleigh working with clients one-on-one filing out their Naturalization forms from 9AM until 5PM. There are different time slots so you don’t have to attend the whole day. Please sign up to volunteer at https://forms.gle/E7y8s8zubGDt7Q7a7 <https://forms.gle/E7y8s8zubGDt7Q7a7>  or email mmbennett1109 at email.campbell.edu<mailto:mmbennett1109 at email.campbell.edu>.

Professionalism Lecture Series | October 21st | 5pm in Room 105
This lecture topic will be "Being a Role Model - A Lawyer's Duty to the Community." The program will address pro-bono legal services and community leadership and is required for all 1L students and FLEX students.

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Additional Information

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.

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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