[lawmajordonors] Fw: Week Ahead October 28- November 3

Leonard, J. Rich leonardjr at campbell.edu
Mon Oct 28 10:00:26 EDT 2024



Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
________________________________
From: Chavis, Regina L <rchavis at campbell.edu>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2024 9:30:00 AM
To: lawstudents at list.campbell.edu <lawstudents at list.campbell.edu>; Raleigh Campus All Faculty and Staff <raleighcampusall at campbell.edu>; Law School - All Adjunct Faculty <LawSchool-AdjunctFaculty at campbell.edu>
Cc: Carter, Katelyn R <krcarter at campbell.edu>
Subject: Week Ahead October 28- November 3


[cid:a2775096-e2be-4b40-969d-536ea472f993]

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

Announcements

 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>.

Women in Law Raffle
Please support Women In Law by purchasing raffle tickets for the annual WIL Basket. The basket is valued at $400. Some of the items included are: $50 gift card to Heirloom, $10 gift card to Sola, $50 gift card to Lucette Grace, $25 gift card to Trophy, Gift basket from bad cat coffee, $20 gift card to Boulted Bread, 10 classes to midtown yoga ($199 value). Tickets are $5. The raffle ends on November 12, 2024 and the winner will be chosen on November 13, 2024 at the Women In Law Professional Panel event.

Here is the raffle link:
https://igfn.us/form/M_0HUA



Law Library 7th Annual Halloween Legal Research Contest
Join the Law Library’s 7th annual Halloween Legal Research Contest—Witchcraft and the Law! From October 28 – 31, questions on witchy laws and court cases will be posted on the law library’s monitor by the staircase. Answer the question on the provided answer slips and drop them in the pumpkin at the Circulation Desk to enter a drawing for a prize at the end of each day! Questions? See Ms. DeWitt in the law library.

Organization Proposal
Notice of Proposed Student Organizations | Education Law and Policy Society
An Application for Organization Charter for the Education Law and Policy Society has been approved by the Office of Student Life and Pro Bono Opportunities. Please see the attached Application for Organization Charter and Constitution. As a part of the student organization chartering process, a “Notice of Proposed Student Organization” announcement will be added to the Week Ahead Newsletter for the two weeks immediately following the approval of the organization.  Any student may appeal the creation of a student organization to the Community, Diversity, and Student Life Committee within ten (10) business days of the first, published “Notice of Proposed Student Organization” announcement. To begin the appeal process, the student must send an email to the Assistant Dean of Student Life, Pro Bono Opportunities, and Belonging, Regina Chavis at rchavis at campbell.edu<mailto:rchavis at campbell.edu> and the Chair of the Community, Diversity, and Student Life Committee, Suzanna Geiser at sgeiser at campbell.edu<mailto:sgeiser at campbell.edu>.  The Community, Diversity, and Student Life Committee will investigate the appeal in a timely manner. Any decision by the Community, Diversity, and Student Life Committee will be reviewed by Dean Leonard who retains final approval authority.
ELPS Application

ELPS Constitution

Week Ahead Guide

Mandatory – check event details for more information

Career & Professional Development

Student Life

Pro Bono Opportunities

Food Available

Events & Activities

Monday, October 28th
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Commons
Health Law Association
 Correctional Healthcare Luncheon Tabling

12:00pm – 1:00pm
Commons
WIL Basket Raffle Tabling
Please support Women in Law by purchasing raffle tickets for the annual WIL Basket. The basket is valued at $400. Some of the items included are: $50 gift card to Heirloom, $10 gift card to Sola, $50 gift card to Lucette Grace, $25 gift card to Trophy, Gift basket from bad cat coffee, $20 gift card to Boulted Bread, 10 classes to midtown yoga ($199 value). Tickets are $5. The raffle ends on November 12, 2024 and the winner will be chosen on November 13, 2024 at the Women In Law Professional Panel event.

Here is the raffle link:
https://igfn.us/form/M_0HUA

12:00pm – 1:00pm
Room 313
SBA Meeting
All members of the student body are welcome to join SBA in their bi-weekly meeting to discuss upcoming student organization events.
Meeting Link
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm5SBWUEp4fa-zcpClPuc2Bcc4gxuwisyPI6fe2w4iA/edit?usp=sharing


Tuesday, October 29th
12:00pm – 1:30pm
Room 105
1L Prepare to Launch Professional Development Series

NETWORKING 101
Join us on Tuesday at noon in room 105 for a program on Strategic Networking, which is our fifth installment of our 1L Prepare to Launch Professional Development Series.  Camille Stell at Lawyer’s Mutual will be speaking on how to successfully plan and network in large-scale networking settings like Career Night. Lunch is provided for those who CLICK HERE<https://cuweb.wufoo.com/forms/w1wfkin10rmq49h/> and register by noon on Monday.

12:00pm – 1:00pm
Room 307
BLA In-House v. Firm Based Practice Discussion Panel
Join Campbell’s Business Law Association in welcoming a panel of Raleigh attorneys discussing the difference between in-house and firm-based practice.
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Room 105
HLSA, BLSA, Lambda Study Hall
Calling all 1Ls and 2Ls! HLSA, BLSA, and Lambda are putting on a study hall! Scholars will be coming to talk about Contracts, Torts, Criminal Law, LRW, Business Organizations, Evidence, and more! A detailed schedule will be sent out closer to the date with information about the order in which the courses will be reviewed. 1L courses will be discussed first, with a brief intermission to talk about self-care tips during finals, then an Evidence and Biz Orgs review will follow. Food will be provided!


Wednesday, October 30th
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Pope Foyer
Panera Soup Lunch
It's Soup Season! The Student Bar Association invites all students to warm up against the cold weather with a free soup lunch catered by Panera. Join us for lunch on Wednesday, October 30th in the commons. The SBA Cares Committee will have Broccoli Cheddar, Chicken Noodle, and Tomato Bisque available while supplies last.
12:00pm – 1:00pm

Room 308
Correctional Healthcare Luncheon
Please join the Health Law Association at our correctional healthcare luncheon! We will be joined by Allison Becker, Kendra Stark, and Eliza McGowan from Gordon Rees who will provide an overview of the topic and discuss their experiences in defending correctional healthcare providers. Lunch will be provided!


  *
Allison Becker is the Managing Partner of the Raleigh office and Co-Chair of the National Health Care Practice Group of Gordon Rees. She focuses her practice on health care, professional liability defense, and state and federal appeals. She has extensive experience with correctional medical, dental, and mental health providers across the country against Section 1983 deliberate indifference claims.



  *
Kendra Stark is a Partner at the Gordon Rees Raleigh office. She focuses her practice on professional liability matters, including the defense of health care providers, veterinarians, real estate agents and brokers, attorneys, insurance agents and brokers, directors and officers, and architects and engineers. She also has substantial experience defending Section 1983 deliberate indifference cases against correctional medical and mental health care providers.



  *
Elizabeth McGowan is an Associate in the Gordon Rees Raleigh office and focuses her practice on health care, employment, and professional liability defense. She represents medical, dental, and mental health providers in pre-suit matters, litigation, and licensing investigations. She frequently defends health care and mental health providers working in jails and prisons against Section 1983 claims of deliberate indifference.

5:30pm – 7:00pm
Room 306
HLSA’s Ins and Outs of Owning Your Own Firm
Join us in welcoming our guest speakers, Humberto and David Cancio, and learn more about them! Humberto, who is an accomplished attorney and went from working in a 2-person law firm to owning his own firm and has been practicing for 35 years, has co-written a legal thriller with his son David titled Gabriel Lock: Bound by Law. This will be a book signing event as well. Books will be available for sale!

Thursday, October 31st
HAPPY
HALLOWEEN
Door Decorations and Trick or Treat
Keep your eyes open for a link to vote for the best door and be on the look out for treats from staff and faculty.
12:00pm – 1:00pm

Room 309
CLIPSA
Join Campbell’s Public Interest Law Student Association for a general interest meeting to enjoy lunch and meet the executive board. We will discuss what public interest and service jobs entail, as well as the yearly goals of the association.
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Botanical Lounge
Campbell Law Annual Halloween Party!
Please join your fellow students for a night of spooky fun! This year's Halloween party will be at the Botanical Lounge in the Sage Room (2nd Floor) located at 419 Glenwood Avenue on Thursday, October 31st from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Per the venue, all attendees must be 21 or older. Entry is free! We only ask that you register so that we know who will be attending and how much food to order! Please RSVP by October 28th at 5 pm.

You must show your Campbell Law Student ID to enter!

Please register at the following link:
https://forms.gle/zSUfPEchhHrKxrTr9



Friday, November 1st
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Room 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!
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Room 313
Conversation with Judge Griffin
Please join RNLA, SBA, Campbell Law Dems, and the ABASJD for Dean Leonard’s conversation with NC Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin! This was formerly a debate between Judge Griffin and Justice Riggs, but Judge Griffin was called to help in Western NC in his National Guard Capacity. Dean Leonard’s conversation with Judge Griffin will now be an intimate, personal, and engaging conversation, providing a unique opportunity for all to participate. The RSVP offers an option to submit a question directly to Judge Griffin. Chick Fil A will also be served for those who RSVP!

Please RSVP using this link: https://forms.gle/fDUYnizjpNsdq4az8


Saturday, November 2nd

Sunday, November 3rd


Looking Ahead 

CDSL, Building Bridges: Fireside Chat with Author and Speaker Tru Pettigrew | Monday, November 4th, 2024 | Room 105 | 5:00 – 6:00pm

Please join us for an engaging fireside chat with Author & Speaker, Tru Pettigrew, moderated by Jon Powell, Campbell Law School Professor and Director of the Restorative Justice Clinic, for the launch of Tru’s newest book, "We Can All Be Bridge Builders". This discussion will explore Tru’s personal Bridge Building journey, and some of the most valuable Bridge Building lessons he has learned, starting with his first introduction to the Cary PD back in 2014, all the way through serving as the first Chief Impact Officer for the Minnesota Timberwolves & Lynx, following the murder of George Floyd. Let's come together and break bread, listen, share, and learn with and from each other, on this critically important topic of how We Can All Be Bridge Builders!
https://cuweb.wufoo.com/forms/w76el7d1tc2tby/


1L Prepare to Launch Professional Development Series program dates are below:
November 6 - CAREER NIGHT (5:30-7:30 pm at Union Hall)




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).

[A screenshot of a computer screen  Description automatically generated]


Be sure to follow Campbell Law School on your favorite social media sites to stay up to date:
Facebook: Campbell University School of Law<https://www.facebook.com/campbelllawschool/> | Twitter: @CampbellLawNow,<https://twitter.com/CampbellLawNow> | Instagram: @Campbell_law<http://www.instagram.com/campbell_law/>


Regina Chavis
Assistant Dean of Student Life, Pro Bono Opportunities, and Belonging
Campbell Law School
225 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-865-4696
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://list.campbell.edu/pipermail/lawmajordonors/attachments/20241028/9e4e0d4a/attachment-0001.htm>
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: image.png
Type: image/jpeg
Size: 6446 bytes
Desc: image.png
URL: <https://list.campbell.edu/pipermail/lawmajordonors/attachments/20241028/9e4e0d4a/attachment-0001.jpe>
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: image.png
Type: image/png
Size: 118739 bytes
Desc: image.png
URL: <https://list.campbell.edu/pipermail/lawmajordonors/attachments/20241028/9e4e0d4a/attachment-0001.png>


More information about the lawmajordonors mailing list