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The Docket
March 19 - 25

Docket Information

The Docket is the Law School's official means of communicating important administrative announcements and many Law School events to the student body. The Docket is published weekly [bi-weekly June-August] only in electronic form and the complete contents are contained in this site. Students are responsible for all information in each issue. In addition, please check both your e-mail accounts and pendaflex mail folders daily for important faculty and administrative communications disseminated after the week's Docket has been published.

Unless you request otherwise, announcements will appear in one issue only.

Notices for the calendar (not the Docket) should be directed to lawcalendarsubmissions@umich.edu.

Docket Web-based Submission Form

The Docket accepts announcements on a Web based submission form. The article submission form is available at http://cgi2.www.law.umich.edu/_Docketposting/DocketSubmissionForm.asp. Our deadline remains 1 p.m. Wednesday for publication the following Monday (Docket Schedule)

Deadlines

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Exams & Registration

Important Registration Meeting For Fall Starters
Time: Thursday, March 29, 12:20 - 1:20 p.m.
Location: 100 HH
Event Contact: Marilyn Genoa, marilyng@umich.edu, 734.764.0516

The Office of the Registrar's staff, assisted by David Baum, will conduct an informational meeting for fall '06 starters concerning registration, degree requirements, course selection, and the upcoming exam period. Please plan to attend this important meeting. You may bring your lunch with you. Lawyers Club residents whose schedules make it impossible to eat lunch and attend the meeting may request a packed lunch from the Club. Please make your request at least 24 hours in advance by completing a "Packed Lunch Request" at the appropriate site just outside the Lawyers Club Dining Room.

NEW Version Of EBB Released For The Winter 2007 Exam Period

NEW Version of EBB Released March 7, 2007.
Students who are planning to use their laptops to take in-class essay exams must have the most current version of the Electronic Bluebook (EBB) software installed on their laptops. The current version of EBB is v. 3.53.0006. Students who have the Fall 2006 version of EBB on their laptops can use the NEW EBB WebUpdate service to obtain the most current version of EBB. To use the EBB WebUpdate service, simply open EBB by double-clicking on the EBB icon on your desktop and a yellow update wizard screen should open (or it may appear in your task bar). After running the available updates, check to make sure that you have successfully updated to the current version of EBB by opening EBB and looking at the version number that appears at the bottom of the Welcome screen (the number should be v. 3.53.0006).
Students who are unable to use the NEW EBB WebUpdate service may download EBB v. 3.53.0006 from the EBB download and information Web site:
http://cgi2.www.law.umich.edu/EBBTest/Home.aspx
Instructions for Downloading, Installing, and Testing EBB are available on this Web site, as well as EBB General Information, Important EBB FAQs, Laptop Exam Power Settings Profiles, EBB Safety Tips, and an EBB Checklist.
The Electronic Bluebook program is also available on CD for students who are unable to use the NEW EBB WebUpdate service and unable to download EBB through the Internet. Please bring your laptop to the Law School Registrar’s Office, 300 HH, to sign out a CD and load the program. You cannot remove this CD from the lobby area of the Registrar’s Office.

There is not a specific EBB installation deadline this term, but we strongly urge you to update to the most current version of EBB and test EBB in both Blocked and Unblocked modes well before your first laptop exam so that the IT staff can assist you if you encounter problems. IT Help Desks are located in 200 HH, #6 and S-380B Law Library; walk-in hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-4:30 p.m..

Flash Drives Required For EBB Laptop Exams

Students who wish to type their in-class essay exams are required to bring a Flash Drive to each EBB laptop exam. Students must provide one Flash Drive for EACH laptop exam (32 MB is sufficient). A nearby resource for purchasing flash drives is the U-M Computer Showcase located in the basement of the Michigan Union. Flash drives will be returned to students AFTER the exam period (around the middle of the next term). Students will receive an e-mail message next term when their flash drives are ready to be picked up. Graduating seniors who are leaving Ann Arbor, please provide a mailing address where you would like us to send your flash drives in the Law School Registrar's Office (300 HH) or send an e-mail message to lawrecords@umich.edu.

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Workshops/Symposiums/Speakers

Hot Topics In International Law The University Of Michigan Law School Center For International & Comparative Law Winter 2007 International Law Workshop
Event Contact: Stephanie Wiederhold, wls@umich.edu, 734.764.0535

The International Law Workshop introduces today’s most debated issues in international and comparative law. The Workshop is intended for non-specialists; you are encouraged to attend any or all of the sessions. Speakers will talk for 25 minutes, followed by discussion and questions. The Workshop is coordinated by Professors Daniel Halberstam, Rob Howse, Michael Barr, Steve Ratner, and Assistant Dean Virginia Gordan. The Workshop meets on Mondays from 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. in 116 HH, unless otherwise noted. The following are the next two Workshops in the series. For the complete list of the winter 2007 series, please see:
http://www.law.umich.edu/CentersAndPrograms/cicl/workshop-series.htm

March 19
Professor (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon
Founding Director of the National Law School of India, Bangalore and Founding Director of the National Judicial Academy, Bhopal.
“Equality and the Affirmative Action Experience”

Market Series: The Bay Area
Time: Tuesday, March 20, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Location: 132 HH
Event Contact: Susan Guindi, lawcareers@umich.edu, 734.764.0546

Jon Escher, a renowned consultant on the Bay area legal market and Co-Founder/Partner of Solutus Legal Search, LLC, will provide information useful to students interested in interviewing with employers in the Bay area during Early Interview Week '07 and the Fall Interview Program. At the end of this program, students will be able to sign up for individual appointments with Mr. Escher on March 21st.

Federal Trade Commission Attorney To Speak At Brown Bag Lunch
Time: Wednesday, March 21, 12:20 - 1:20 p.m.
Location: 242 HH
Event Contact: Marilyn Genoa, marilyng@umich.edu, 734.764.0516

Jim Kohm, Associate Director, Enforcement Division of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection, will be a guest speaker at a brown bag lunch co-sponsored by the Offices of Student Affairs, Career Services, and Public Service. Mr. Kohm will discuss practicing law as a government attorney for the FTC. If you’ve ever considered government practice, don’t miss this opportunity to hear the first-hand experiences of this seasoned lawyer.

The Market Series: Southern California
Time: Thursday, March 22, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Location: 132 HH
Event Contact: Susan Guindi, sguindi@umich.edu, 734.764.0546

Rick Kolodny '81, a renowned consultant on the Southern California legal market and President of The Portfolio Group, will provide information useful to students interested in interviewing with employers in the Los Angeles/Orange County/San Diego markets during Early Interview Week and the Fall Interview Program. At the end of this program, students will be able to sign up for an individual appointment with Mr. Kolodny on March 23rd.

Strategic Planning For Your Career
Time: Friday, March 23, 12:20 - 1:20 p.m.
Location: 138 HH

Rick Kolodny '81, was a partner at a large firm, worked in the General Counsel's office of a major corporation, and is now President of The Portfolio Group, a legal search firm in Los Angeles, California. Thus, he is well qualified to talk to students about law firm and in-house career trajectories. He will offer some considerations that students don't typically take into account, such as decisions about practice area selection and how that may affect your options several years down the road of your career.

Tips From The Bench: Campbell Judges Speak About The Judicial Clerkship Experience
Time: Thursday, March 29, 12:20 - 1:15 p.m.
Location: 218 HH
Event Contact: Robin A. Kaplan, rakaplan@umich.edu, 734.764.0546

The Honorable Gerald Tjoflat, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and The Honorable Deanell Tacha, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, will share their insights about the judicial clerkship experience. All students welcome.

Child Advocacy Law Clinic Brings U.S. Senator, International Experts, To Its 30th Anniversary Symposium
Time: Thursday, March 29 - Sunday, April 1
Location: 100 HH
Event Contact: Alicia Lixey, lixey@umich.edu, 734.763.6750

Ann Arbor, MI: As the oldest such clinic in the U.S., the University of Michigan Law School’s Child Advocacy Law Clinic (CALC) will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a cutting-edge symposium held from March 29th through April 1st at the Law School. Events commence on Thursday evening, March 29th, with remarks by Don Duquette, Clinical Professor of Law, founding director of the Child Advocacy Law Clinic, and a leading international authority on child welfare and advocacy, followed by a talk from John E.B. Myers, Professor of Law at the McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific.

Friday speakers and moderators include U.S. and international legal scholars and practitioners, jurists, representatives of organizations such as the UN Committee on Children, ABA, ACLU, and others, as well as academicians and child advocacy experts. The Symposium’s Saturday evening March 31st celebratory dinner and keynote address ­ delivered by U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) ­ will be held at the Kensington Court, 610 Hilton Boulevard in Ann Arbor, and is the only event scheduled outside the Law School.

For more information and to register for the Symposium, please refer to the 30th Anniversary Symposium website at: www.law.umich.edu/CALC30thanniversary or contact Alicia Lixey at 734.763.6750. To view the program and schedule, click on http://www.law.umich.edu/CentersandPrograms/clinical/calc/anniversary/schedule.htm
For further information on the Child Advocacy Law Clinic and its work, please see:
http://www.law.umich.edu/CentersandPrograms/clinical/calc/index.htm

Professor Sally Katzen, Public Service Faculty Fellow, Will Be Giving A Talk Entitled: Public Service: Why You Want It And How To Get It
Time: Wednesday, April 4, 12:30 - 1:20 p.m.
Location: 138 HH
Event Contact: Jackie Julien, jmjulien@umich.edu, 734.647.3256

Public Interest/Public Service Faculty Fellow Sally Katzen, former deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget, will describe why public service is so rewarding, how it differs from private practice and how to go about getting a job with the government. Pizza and pop will be served.

This talk is co-sponsored by OPS and OPIS.

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Events/Activities/Meetings

Introduction To Federal Indian Law Video
Time: Tuesday, March 20, 12:15 - 1:10 p.m.
Location: 250 HH
Event Contact: Erin Dougherty, edough@umich.edu, 734.476.4326

Please come join us for a new video on the history and details of Federal Indian Law. If you plan to practice in Washington state or New Mexico, Indian Law is on the Bar and you'll need to know it! Lunch will be served.

Clinic Informational Meeting
Time: Wednesday, March 21, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Lawyers Club Lounge
Event Contact: David Santacroce, dasanta@umich.edu, 734.763.4319

Students are invited to attend an informational meeting about clinic opportunities this fall. Clinical faculty will describe their clinics, the enrollment process, etc. Current and former students will discuss their clinical experience and the new application process for all clinics will be explained. Both students and faculty will be available to answer your questions. Dessert and refreshments will be provided.

Early Interview Week 2007 Informational Meeting
Time: Thursday, March 22, 12:30 - 1:15 p.m.
Location: 100 HH
Event Contact: Carla Sally, csally@umich.edu, 734.936.3459

Early Interview Week is scheduled for Monday, August 27 - Thursday, August 30. Over 95% of on-campus interviews will take place during these four days. Students wishing to participate should plan to attend this informational meeting. Bidding instructions, interviewing procedures and deadlines will be discussed. The program will be audio-taped and available on our web site late next week for those students not able to attend.

Fellowship Series: Learn More About The Skadden Fellowship With Susan Butler Plum (2-3Ls Only)
Time: Thursday, March 22, 12:20 - 1:20 p.m.
Location: 138 HH
Event Contact: Jackie Julien, jmjulien@umich.edu, 734.647.3256

Susan Butler Plum is the founding director of the Skadden Fellowship Program having started it in 1989. We've invited her to talk to you about the fellowship, the application process and to answer your questions about the program. Come prepared to ask questions. You may want to look at the Skadden Fellowship booklet in room 210 HH before you attend this session. Pizza and soft drinks will be served.

Fellowship Series: Fellowship Panel
Time: Friday, March 23, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Location: 132 HH
Event Contact: Jackie Julien, jmjulien@umich.edu, 734.647.3256

Meet with representatives of various post-grad fellowships to learn about their fellowships, receive tips on applying and ask questions. This event is for 2-3Ls only.

Coffee Hour With Julia Ernst
Time: Friday, March 23, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Location: 242 HH
Event Contact: MaryAnn Sarosi, sarsosi@umich.edu, 734.763.4404

Join OPS and WLSA for a coffee hour with Julia Ernst, Executive Director of the Women's Law and Public Policy Fellowship Program at the Georgetown University Law Center. Julia will discuss her career and take questions related to Women/Gender Law and Reproductive Health Law.

Student Thank-A-Thon
Time: Monday, March 26, 3:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Location: B38 HH
Event Contact: Alex Haddad, ahaddad@umich.edu, 734.615.4516

The Office of Development & Alumni Relations invites all interested students to participate in our annual student thank-a-thon. Over a period of four afternoons, participating students will have the opportunity to telephone and/or email Law School donors to thank them for their philanthropic support. Drop in whenever you like; there’ll be snacks!

This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with our loyal and generous alumni. Interested parties, please just show up or, for more information, contact Alex Haddad (ahaddad@umich.edu / 734.615.4516). We hope to see you there!

Inspiring Paths Series: Benny Widyono, Former Special Adviser To The UN Ambassador Of Indonesia And Cambodia
Time: Thursday, March 29, 12:20 - 1:20 p.m.
Location: 250 HH
Event Contact: Jackie Julien, jmjulien@umich.edu, 734.647.3256

Please join the OPS in welcoming Benny Widyono, Former Special Adviser to the UN Ambassador of Indonesia and Cambodia. Anyone entertaining the possibility of a career in international economic development or international diplomacy will get a lot of useful insight into those worlds. Pizza and Soft drinks will be served.

Senior Celebration Event
Time: Thursday, April 19, 4:30 - 6:30 a.m.
Location: HH
Event Contact: Janet Graf, jangraf@umich.edu, 734.615.4535

Dean Evan Caminker, Law School, Faculty, Staff, and Alumni invite the Class of 2007 to the Senior Celebration and Send - Off on Thursday, April 19th at 4:30 p.m. in the U-M Law School Honigman Auditorium, Room 100 HH.

*Be in the 2007 Class Picture (to be taken at 5:15 p.m.) and distributed at Senior Day
*Receive Law School mementos and information on Alumni activities
*Eat pizza, salad, and cake in Hutchins Hall with your class

Senior Day Information
Time: Saturday, May 5, 2:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Hill Auditorium
Event Contact: Edith Baise, ebaise@umich.edu, 734.615.4501

You will find information packets regarding Senior Day at the Reading Room Desk. The Student Speaker Ballot and the Student Information Form can be filled out and left at the desk. Please follow the information sheet time lines provided.

Student Information Sheet (Reading Room Desk)
Friday, March 16, 2007.

Invitations may be picked up at the Reading Room Desk when they become available (watch for e-mail).

Order cap and gown from Willsie Company on line at www.willsieco.com or by mail by Saturday, March 31, 2007.

Pick up your cap and gown in the Snack Bar -
Thursday, May 3rd from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or Friday, May 4th from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m..

Arrive at the Modern Language Building, Auditorium I Saturday, May 5th at 1:00 p.m..

Graduation will take place in Hill Auditorium from 2:00 - 4:30 p.m..

A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony at the Lawyers Club.

Note: No tickets are required for the graduation ceremony or reception and all family and friends are invited.

Winter 2007 Practice Your Language Skills!!!
Event Contact: Stephanie Wiederhold, wls@umich.edu, 734.764.0535

Pizza and Pop Provided
Sponsored by the Center for International and Comparative Law

12:15 ­ 1:30 p.m.
Lawyers Club Recreation Room
(under the Lawyers Club Lounge)

Language lunches are a great way for J.D. and LL.M. students who share an interest or background in countries where the particular languages are spoken to meet each other and improve their language skills. The lunches have played a wonderful role in bringing together students interested in different parts of the world and enabling them to build friendships and share resources.

MONDAY: JAPANESE, FRENCH, KOREAN & RUSSIAN:
March 19, 26
April 2, 9

TUESDAY: GERMAN, ITALIAN, HINDI/URDU & ARABIC:
March 20, 27
April 3, 10

WEDNESDAY: SPANISH, CHINESE, HEBREW & PORTUGUESE:
March 21, 28
April 4, 11

If you would like to participate but pizza is not your food of choice, residents of the Lawyers Club may request a brown bag lunch 24 hours in advance. Also, you do not need to live in the Lawyers Club to participate. Nonresidents may have the pizza or bring in their own brown bag lunch.

Enjoy!!!

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Competitions/Scholarships/Externships/Fellowships

National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Programs
Each year the National Federation of the Blind gives a broad array of scholarships to recognize achievement by blind scholars. All applicants for these scholarships must be (1) legally blind and (2) studying in a post-secondary institution in the U.S. All scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, service to the community, and financial need. Applications are available online at www.nfb.org. The application deadline is March 31, 2006.

The Howard Fox Memorial Law Scholarship
The Howard Fox Memorial Law Scholarship is a $3000 award presented annually to a deserving Berks County, Pennsylvania, resident who will be enrolled in his or her second year at an accredited Law School. Applications are available online at www.bccf.org. The application deadline is April 1, 2007.

Judge Philip J. Glennie Scholarship
One scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to a law student who attended and graduated from a high school located within the Michigan counties of Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency or Presque Isle. Financial need is not a requirement. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is April 1, 2007.

The Dean Acheson Legal Stage Program At The Court Of Justice Of The European Communities. Deadline ­ Monday, April 2, 2007.
The Dean Acheson Legal Stage Program at the Court of Justice of the European Communities is offering stage opportunities to a limited number of students from select US law schools at the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance. The U.S. Embassy in Luxembourg has chosen the University of Michigan Law School to participate, and University of Michigan law students and alumni are eligible to apply for these stage opportunities. This is a tremendous opportunity to work in the chambers of a Judge or Advocate General of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. The position will provide invaluable insight into the workings of the Court. The work environment is very collegial, as clerks of all chambers spend a good deal of time together within and outside the Court of Justice.

There are two possible Dean Acheson Legal Stage periods for 2007-2008:

Fall Term (mid-September to mid-December)
Spring Term (mid-February to mid-May)

HOW TO APPLY

Michigan applicants must submit their completed applications to the Law School's Center for International & Comparative Law no later than Monday, April 2, 2007. Compliance with the deadline is essential. It is the applicant's responsibility to make sure that his or her application (including letters of reference and transcript) is complete by the deadline. Please submit your application electronically to Barbara Glispin at glispin@umich.edu. Please advise your two references that they may also submit by email or by fax to 734.763.9182. A committee of Law School faculty will decide which applications to nominate to the Court.

If you have any questions, please contact Virginia Gordan, Assistant Dean of International Programs, University of Michigan Law School at 734.764.5269 (phone); 734.763.9182 (fax); vgordan@umich.edu (e-mail).

Applications are available on the bookshelf outside of The Center for International & Comparative Law. In addition to the application form, you must provide two letters of recommendation as well as a copy of your Law School transcript, your resume and a description of your proficiency, background and experience in one or more foreign languages. We strongly encourage that at least one letter be from a law faculty member and one from an individual with experience in European Community Law. (The latter could, of course, be a law professor.)

The Judge and Mrs. Robert D. Horowitz Legal Scholarship Fund
Scholarships are available to graduates of a high school in Stark, Columbiana, Carroll, Tuscarawas, Wayne or Holmes County, Ohio. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted as full-time or part-time students in a juris doctorate program and have demonstrated public service through volunteer activities or work experience. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is April 2, 2007.

The Ted St. Antoine Commemorative Scholarship
This scholarship seeks to recognize second-year University of Michigan Law students who, notwithstanding their academic standing in the middle of their class, hold out great promise of being beneficial contributors to the legal community or society as a whole, based upon their activities both in and out of the classroom. The scholarship will award $1,000 to one student (or $750 to each of two students) to help cover the cost of their third year at the University of Michigan Law School. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is April 6, 2007.

The Harry Klein and Shirley Klein Legal Scholarship Fund
One $1,000 Scholarship is open to anyone currently enrolled in a law school in the state of Michigan who demonstrates a desire and ability to aid social service agencies, non-profit and not-for-profit organizations, the disadvantaged and the underprivileged. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is April 13, 2007.

New York State Senate Fellowships
Several different one-year (maximum) fellowships are available to United States citizens. Fellows must be full-time matriculating graduate students in an accredited university during the immediately previous spring and fall semesters. All Senate fellowships are on-site in Albany, New York. The $32,000 award will be distributed in biweekly installments. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is April 13, 2007.

Attorney-CPA Foundation Scholarships
The Attorney-CPA Foundation will award fourteen scholarships in amounts ranging from $250 to $1000. The scholarships are open to law students who will be entering their third year of law school and have obtained a CPA certificate. Applicants will be evaluated based upon their academic performance, leadership in the school and community and need for assistance in completing their studies. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is April 15, 2007.

The Incorporated Society of Irish American Lawyers
Each year the Incorporated Society of Irish American Lawyers awards two $1,500 scholarships to second or third year law students. Applicants will be asked to provide their resume, financial need, transcript of grades and a short letter stating why they should be awarded the scholarship. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office. The application deadline is April 27, 2007.

The Federal Circuit Bar Association
Giles S. Rich Memorial Scholarship: An award of $10,000 will be given to a law student showing financial need and demonstrated academic promise.

Howard T. Markey Memorial Scholarship: An award of $10,000 will be given to a law student showing financial need, demonstrated academic promise, and an interest in public service.

William S. Bullinger Scholarship: The Association considers awarding one or more scholarships using the same criteria at the Rich Scholarship, with an emphasis on addressing students with significant economic need. Last year, they were able to award five Bullinger scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each.

Selection for the awards will be based primarily on a written submission of no more than one page setting out the applicant's financial need, any interests in particular areas of the law, and any qualifications for the award considered relevant by the applicant. Only one application is required to apply for all three scholarships. Complete application instructions are available online at www.fedcirbar.org/scholar/index.asp. The deadline for submitting materials is April 30, 2007.

Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
The Otis M. Smith Scholarship Program provides scholarships for working single mothers who pursue higher education on at least a half-time basis. Not more than four scholarships of $2,000 will be awarded to successful candidates from select nationally recognized universities: Wayne State University, all campuses of the University of Michigan and the Columbus College of Law at Catholic University Law School. Applicants must be current residents of any of the following counties of southeastern Michigan: Wayne, Oakland, or Macomb. Applications are available online at www.cfsem.org/grants/how_to_apply/PDFs/Otis%20Smith_07.pdf. The application deadline is May 1, 2007.

The Jeptha Wade Schureman Scholarship Program provides children who have lost their fathers because of death or loss of parental rights before reaching the age of majority with a scholarship of $7,500 for use at one of the 15 public universities in Michigan. Applicants must be residents of the following counties at the time of high school graduation: Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Lenawee, Washtenaw, Livingston or St. Clair. Candidates must also demonstrate financial need, scholastic achievement, leadership and character, and be between the ages of 17 - 27. Applications are available online at www.cfsem.org/grants/how_to_apply/PDFs/Schureman_07.pdf. The application deadline is May 1, 2007.

Stark Community Foundation ­ Sanders J. Mestel Legal Scholarship Fund
Scholarships are available to Stark County, Ohio residents who are entering their final year of law school. Students must be in good academic standing, show financial need and have an interest in trial advocacy. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is May 1, 2007.

$1,000 Prize For Best Paper On European Integration
The Milton and Miriam Handler Prize will be awarded for the best paper written on European integration by a current University of Michigan Law School J.D. or LL.M. student while enrolled at the Law School. The Prize is for $1,000 and has been made available through the generosity of the Milton and Miriam Handler Foundation.

Deadline: Papers must be submitted by Friday, May 18, 2007, to Stephanie Wiederhold in the Center for International and Comparative Law at the Law School, Room 300D LR in the Reading Room. Please submit two hard copies to Ms. Wiederhold as well as one electronic copy to her by e-mail at wls@umich.edu.

If you have questions, please e-mail Virginia Gordan, Assistant Dean for International Affairs, at vgordan@umich.edu.

The Glenn D. Peters Law School Scholarship Fund
The applicant must be a permanent resident of the Northern District of Indiana for the United States District Court. The eligible counties are as follows: Adams, Allen, Benton, Blackford, Carroll, Cass, Dekalb, Elkhart, Fulton, Grant, Huntington, Jasper, Jay, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Lake, LaPorte, Marshall, Miami, Newton, Noble, Porter, Pulaski, St. Joseph, Starke, Steuben, Tippecanoe, Wabash, Warren, Wells, White, and Whitely.
While financial need can be a factor, greater weight is given to academic achievement and involvement in quality extracurricular activities. The funds available are to be used only for tuition costs at an accredited law school located anywhere in the United States. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is June 1, 2007.

The Lloyd M. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship Program
The Lloyd M. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship Program promotes academic excellence and diversity in law schools by awarding ten newly accepted law students with scholarships to help defray their educational expenses. The LMJ Scholarships will provide ten selected students with $10,000 a year for three years. In addition, approximately 7-8 students will also receive a one-time scholarship gift of $10,000 in support of their law school education. Applications are available online at www.uncf.org/scholarships/scholarDetailSGA.asp?id=63. The application deadline is June 1, 2007.

The KeyBank Take 5 Scholarship
KeyBank is giving away five $5,000 scholarships from February to June. It's open to any student. Register to win online at www.key.com/gen/html/LP-take508.html. Make sure you enter each month for five chances to win.

Kalamazoo Community Foundation
The Kalamazoo Community Foundation offers a variety of scholarship opportunities for U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens (green card holders). Applicants must have been a Kalamazoo County resident during high school or have graduated from a Kalamazoo County High School. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The application deadline is July 1, 2007.

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Externships

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Fellowships

Public Interest Fellowships
For the latest fellowships available in Public Interest visit the Office of Public Service Web site at: www.law.umich.edu/currentstudents/PublicService.

Student Writing Competitions

2007 International Law Student Essay Contest Deadline: April 1, 2007
The International Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan announces its 2007 International Law Student Essay Contest.

The contest is open to all law students currently enrolled at any Michigan Law School. A first prize of $750.00 and a second prize of $250.00 will be awarded to the students who, in the opinion of the judges, write the best original essays on “The United States and International Law.” Essays may address either the way in which United States courts deal with international legal issues or legal issues arising from aspects of United States foreign policy.

To be considered, essays must be (i) an original work of art not previously published, (ii) submitted via email no later than April 1, 2007, (iii) typewritten and double-spaced, (iii) not in excess of 5,000 words and (iv) fully footnoted in Blue Book style. All rights to publish the articles shall vest in the International Law Section.

In order to have these essays judged objectively, submissions should have all identifying information (name, contact information, and law school affiliation) on a separate cover page. The entries should then be emailed directly to Howard B. Hill, an international law practitioner (howardbhill@comcast.net), who will forward the essays without the identifying information to the two other judges. No entrants shall have any contact concerning this essay contest with any judge other than Mr. Hill.

The prizes will be awarded at the Annual Meeting of the International Law Section in the Fall of 2007 and the winning articles published in the Michigan International Lawyer.

The International Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan provides education, information and analysis to enhance and advance the knowledge and understanding of international legal issues and encourages cordial association and exchange of ideas among those interested in international law related matters through meetings, seminars, public service programs and the Michigan International Lawyer.

For further information on the contest, contact Howard B. Hill. For further information on the Section, contact Lois Bingham, Chair, at lois.bingham@us.yazaki.com.

To see all student writing competitions please visit:
www.law.umich.edu/currentstudents/studentservices/competit.html

Additional information about these competitions and awards may be found in a binder located in the Registrar's Office, Room 300 HH.

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Awards

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Announcements/Reminders

Call For Proposals For Student-Sponsored Symposia And Conferences For Academic Year 2007-2008
Event Contact: Nancy Paul, nkpaul@umich.edu, 734.647.3729

Pursuant to the Law School's policy on student sponsored symposia and conferences, the Law School's Journals and Symposia Committee is calling for proposals for symposia and conferences for Academic Year 2007-2008. Student organizations and publications, as well as any other group of students, who wish to obtain Law School funding for a symposium or conference next year should prepare and submit a proposal to the Committee no later than Friday, March 23, 2007.

Proposals shall include a description of the topic, the format, and the importance of the symposium or conference; a proposed budget; suggested dates; a list of sponsoring individuals and organizations and any special knowledge, expertise, or interest they have in the topic; and a list of suggested speakers and participants. Supporting letters are encouraged, as are suggestions of alternative funding sources that have been approached or will be pursued. Ten copies of each proposal should be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 23, 2007, to Nancy Paul in Room 333 Hutchins Hall. The Journals and Symposia committee will review the proposals and make recommendations to the Dean before the end of the Winter Term. Proposals received after the deadline may not be considered. This year's members of the Journals and Symposia Committee are Associate Kyle Logue (chair), James Amler, Prof. Madeline Kochen, Prof. Joe Vining, Prof. Larry Waggoner, and Leigh Wasserstrom. David Baum, Christine Gregory and Christina Luo serve ex officio.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are planning an event that goes beyond a single speaker or panel in a single room on a single day but are not seeking financial support, please inform the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs no less than 90 days in advance to ensure that your event can be accommodated in the Law School calendar.

Orientation Leaders And FYI Fellows Needed!
Event Contact: Marilyn Genoa, marilyng@umich.edu, 734.764.0516

The Office of Student Affairs is looking for 1L and 2L students to serve as Orientation Leaders (Summer, Fall and Transfer) and/or FYI Fellows for the 2007-2008 academic year. Orientation leaders guide first-year and transfer students through Orientation activities. Once the term is underway, FYI Fellows help first-year students make a smooth and enjoyable transition into law school through informal group meetings and activities. If you can provide either or both of these services to new law students in the upcoming academic year, please contact Marilyn Genoa marilyng@umich.edu or Mark Gebhart mgebhart@umich.edu for an e-mail application. Completed applications are requested by March 26. Your participation is greatly needed!

Need Help With Your Research? The Law Library Reference Service Can Help! Reference And Research Assistance Is Available Via E-mail, In-person, Or By Phone

E-mail your question to the Ask a Law Librarian e-mail reference service for U of M law students at askalawlibrarian@umich.edu, or send your question via the the web at http://cgi2.www.law.umich.edu/asklibrarian/Question.aspx. Hours of service: Sunday-Thursday during the Fall & Winter terms, and Monday-Friday during the Spring/Summer terms. Response time is normally 1-3 business days, excluding University holidays and semester breaks.

Visit Us at the Reference Desk on the sub-1 level of the underground Law Library if you prefer immediate in-person assistance. Hours of Service: 9 a.m. to midnight 7 days per week, excluding University holidays and semester breaks.

Call Us at the Reference Desk at 734.764.9324 if you have a quick reference question that can be handled over the phone. Hours of Service: 9 a.m. to midnight 7 days per week, excluding University holidays and semester breaks.

Consult Us by appointment if you need one on one, in-depth research consultation assistance from a reference librarian. Appointments may be made via e-mail to askalawlibrarian@umich.edu. Hours of Service: by appointment.

Commencement Weekend Airfare Discounts

Special airfare discounts are available from Northwest Airlines for family and friends attending 2007 University of Michigan Commencement ceremonies. To check fares or make reservations, visit www.nwa.com and do the following:

* Under the "Flights" tab, scroll down and click on "NWA Discount Travel E-Cert Redemption."
* On the "Flight Search" screen, enter the city, date, and other information, and then scroll down to the "Do you have an E-Cert Fare, electronic voucher or meeting agreement?" section at the bottom.
* Select "Meeting agreement (WorldFile number)" from the drop-down list.
* In the "Meeting WorldFile Number" box that appears, enter NYUZN.
* Click one of the red search buttons at the bottom of the screen. Please note: Discounts are valid on flights between April 20, 2007 and May 13, 2007 and range from 2% to 15%, depending on how far in advance reservations are made (the earlier reservations are booked, the greater the potential discount). The discount is available on Northwest Airlines operated flights and in some cases on Northwest Airlines code share flights operated by Continental Airlines. The discount may not be available on all fares, and Northwest will offer the lowest available fare at the time of booking, regardless of whether it includes the discount. If you need assistance, contact Northwest Airlines specialty sales at (800) 328-1111. Travel agents may book tickets using the NYUZN WorldFile code at www.worldagentdirect.com.

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Employment

Jobs In The Law Library!
Location: S-180 LR
Event Contact: Veronica Richard, vrichard@umich.edu, 734.763.7191

The Law Library Reference Department is seeking 2d and 3d year law students who have successfully completed both semesters of Legal Practice to work part-time in the Law Library during the Spring/Summer; employment may continue into the Fall term.

We have vacancies in five areas:
· Faculty Research Assistant
· Reference/Information Desk Assistant
· Phone Page
· Faculty Bibliography Research Assistant
· Project Research Assistant

These jobs provide hands-on experience working with legal material and legal reference or research questions. The Reference Desk also provides experience working with people who need help finding legal materials in the Law Library, and the Phone Page provides experience locating and retrieving materials all over campus. The Faculty Bibliography Research Assistant position involves identifying new publications by our law faculty and updating our Procite database the Publications of the University of Michigan Law Library web-site. The Project Research assistant works on updating the legal research tape tours, and assists with other research on a project basis.

Applications and job descriptions are available on the hiring table outside the Law Library Administration Office, (Room S-180 LR) anytime the Library is open (8 a.m. to midnight, 7 days/week).

Please note that we are not set up to accept applications via email; you must complete a paper application and attach your resume in order to be considered for Reference Department positions.

Applications are accepted until all positions are filled.

Clinic Hiring Summer Clerks

The Michigan Clinical Law Program will be hiring three summer clerks to work on the clinic’s active cases. Summer clerks work with clinical faculty on all aspects of the cases, including briefing, discovery, motion practice, trials, and appeals. Case types include civil rights, criminal defense, public benefits, consumer, family law, and landlord tenant matters. The work varies from year to year depending on the clinic’s open caseload. There may also be clinic-wide special projects. The salary is $3500 spread over the summer in a way that best suits the student and the faculty. Interested students should submit a resume and a brief cover letter outlining their background and interests to the clinic administrator, Kathy Norman Heady (knheady@umich.edu or to 363 LR). Deadline to apply is Friday, March 30, 2007.

Pediatric Advocacy Initiative Hiring Summer Law Clerk.
Location: 611 Church 4E
Event Contact: Adrianna Buonarroti, abuonaro@umich.edu, 734.615.2450

The Pediatric Advocacy Initiative, a medical/legal collaborative project of the Michigan Clinical Law Program, will be hiring one summer clerk to work on the clinic’s active and new incoming cases. Summer clerks work with clinical faculty and staff on all aspects of the cases, including intake, client counseling, case investigation, drafting pleadings, discovery, motion practice, trials, and appeals. Case types include public benefits, consumer, family law, landlord tenant matters, and other poverty law issues. The work varies from year to year depending on the clinic’s open caseload. The salary is $3500 spread over the summer in a way that best suits the student and the clinic. Interested students should submit a resume and a brief cover letter outlining their background and interests to the clinic coordinator, Adrianna Buonarroti (abuonaro@umich.edu) or by mail to Pediatric Advocacy Initiative, 611 Church Street, Ste. 4E, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Deadline to apply is April 6, 2007.

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Office Hours

Assistant Dean for Student Affairs - David Baum
To make an appointment with Dean Baum, please contact Marilyn Genoa either in person in 301 HH, by calling 734.764.0516, or via e-mail at marilyng@umich.edu.

Director of Student Affairs - Christine Gregory
Monday: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday:
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Thursday: 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Friday: 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
To make an appointment with Christine Gregory, please contact Mark Gebhart or Trudy Feldkamp by e-mail mgebhart@umich.edu or tfeldkam@umich.edu, or phone at 734.615.0019.

Office of the Registrar:
For answers to questions about graduation requirements, registration, examination procedures, and the like, e-mail lawrecords@umich.edu. Alternatively, students can make an appointment to see Jack Atkinson, Registrar 734.763.6499, Debby Hartranft, Student Services Examination and Grade Coordinator 734.647.7589, Amy Bishop, Student Services Curriculum Coordinator 734.763.6499, David Baum, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs 734.764.0516, or Christine Gregory, Director of Student Affairs 734.615.0019.

Financial Aid Office:
Office hours are 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Our phone number is 734.764.5289 and the office e-mail is lawfinaid@umich.edu.

Assistant Dean for International Affairs Virginia Gordon:
To schedule an appointment with Assistant Dean Virginia Gordon, please contact Barbara Glispin in 300D LR, phone 734.764.5269, glispin@umich.edu. If you have questions about international legal studies, planning your curriculum, or opportunities for students with international or overseas interest, drop by the Center for International and Comparative Law and Assistant Dean Virginia Gordan would be happy to talk with you.

Office Of Public Service:
To make an appointment with a counselor, please see Jackie Julien, at 200 HH #3, call 734.647.3256, or e-mail jmjulien@umich.edu.

Office of Career Services:
To make a scheduled appointment with Susan Guindi, Carolyn Spencer or Robin Kaplan, please stop by 210 HH, or call 734.764.0546.

Library Hours:
8:00 a.m. to Midnight, seven days a week

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