Sunday, February 26, 2012

Student Group Events at Maine Law the Week of Feb 27th

MALI Panel Lecture
Monday, Feb 27th at 12:15pm in Middle Classroom
Maine Association for Law and Innovation(MALI) is having a panel discussion on the Patent Reform Act this Monday the 27th at 12:15 p.m. in the Middle Classroom. Speakers include Andrew Clearwater, Leonard Agneta and Thomas Marlow of Fairchild Semiconductor. Amatos sandwiches for lunch!

MAPIL MeetingTuesday, Feb 28th at 12:00pm in Room 117
1. On Tuesday, February 28, at lunch in room 117 we will be having 1L officer elections! We put it off long enough. We need to elect officer's for next year. If you have any interest at all please come! We need some strong 1L leadership. We are hoping to have a great group show up so the burden doesn't just fall on a few people. This will be a quick meeting.
2. Also, on Tuesday, February 28, at 3:30 in the Berman Lounge (or Basement Cafe) we will be doing solicitation follow-up. We have a lot of leads from businesses who seemed interested in donating but now we need to follow up with them before the auction. We will be doing calls and mailing out brochures/letters. If you have made contact with any businesses please come and help.

The Real World: Transition from Law School to Lawyer
Tuesday, Feb 28th at 12:10pm in the Middle Classroom
Mr. Patrick Scully is a Maine Law Alum, class of 1984. He is recognized as the Best Lawyers in America and Chambers USA for his work in energy law and administrative law work and a partner/shareholder at Bernstein Shur. Specializes in Energy and Municipality Regulatory Practice. Learn about his transition from being a law student to practicing law. He will provide students with an insight to his time as a Maine Law student, his summer jobs, and how he ended up where he is today. Lunch will be served!

Court-Appointed Criminal Law Certification Info Presentation
Wednesday, Feb 29th at 12:00pm in Moot Court Room
Steven Carey, head of the Maine court-appointed certification program, will be presenting about that program and the certification a  new attorney must go through before they can begin accepting court-appointed criminal cases. This event is targeted at any students who think they may practice criminal law at some point or take court-appointed work.

Health Law Day Blood Drive
Wednesday, Feb 29th from 10:00am to 3:00pm in the Law School Parking Lot
The Health Law Association is sponsoring a daylong event of activities, starting with a Red Cross Blood Drive Donation in the Law School Parking Lot between 10am and 3pm. Donations take only fifteen minutes and you will receive a $10 Gear Bucks Card to Eastern Mountain Sports as a thank you. Sign up for a spot ahead of time by emailing Christie or stop by the HLA table during lunch on Monday the 27th and Tuesday the 28th to secure your spot.
Later that day, starting at 3:30 pm, there is a reception leading up to the Public Forum on the Affordable Care Act taking place at the Wishcamper Center.  This forum will discuss the ACA, the Supreme Court's take on it, and its impact on Maine.  The panel of speakers includes: Prof. Joseph Reisert of Colby College, Prof. Cabanne Howard of the University of Maine Law School, Prof. Amy Lischko of Tufts University, and Prof. John McDonough from the Harvard School of Public Health.  The forum is scheduled from 4pm to 6pm.  
For questions regarding this day's events contact: Kasey Ciolfi (kasey.ciolfi@maine.edu) or Christie Herman (kathryn.herman@maine.edu)

Women’s Law Association MeetingThursday, Mar 1st at 12:15pm
Good Food Great Conversation. Welcoming ALL ladies to come and share your ideas and learn about the WLA’s upcoming events. See you then! New members are always welcome.

ILS Event
Friday, Mar 2nd at 12:00pm in the Moot Court Room
On Friday, International Law Society will be hosting a lunchtime event with adjunct professor H. Lowell Brown. Professor Brown will be speaking about his experience with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and and other difficult legal areas in international commerce, including bribery. Lunch will be provided.


Maine Law S.A.L.D.F.
Friday, Mar 2nd at 12:10pm in Room 118
Do you love animals?  Do you love the law?  If so, please join the Maine Law Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (S.A.L.D.F.) as they discuss animal law and many of its fascinating issues and plan for future group activities and projects.  All are welcome and encouraged to attend.

2012 Mary's Walk & Kerrymen Pub 5K
Sunday, Mar 11, 2012 - Maine Law Team
Dear Maine Law students, faculty and staff: please join in and support members of the Maine Law community as they participate in the 14th Annual Mary's Walk and Kerrymen Pub 5K on Sunday March 11, 2012.
Below is a message from Matthew Libby '12:

"I am participating in the 14th Annual Mary’s Walk and Kerrymen Pub 5K on March 11th in Saco and I am trying to create a fairly large contingent of Maine Law students, faculty, and staff for my Maine Law Team.

My family started Mary's Walk in 1999 as a way to remember my mother who passed away from Burkitt's Lymphoma in 1997.  The event continues to grow and is one of the largest single day cancer fundraisers in the state (approximately $1.7 million has been raised in 13 years). Unfortunately so does the impact of cancer on an ever increasing number of men and women.

Please consider joining my team, Maine Law, as either a walker or a runner (just follow the link to my personal page and select "My Team Page"). Once you join the Maine Law team, you can create your own personal page, which allows you to raise money on your own if you so choose.  All of the money we raise individually will count toward our Maine Law Team Total.  Last year we finished third in total fundraising!  If you can't participate, please consider making a donation to my personal page or the Maine Law team page.

Please help us show support for those in our community who are battling cancer, and also to honor and remember those we have lost to it.

Thank you for your support!

Matt

The Back Story: Prof. Jeffrey Thaler
Monday, Mar 12th at 12:10pm in the Middle Classroom
Prof. Thaler is the University of Maine's first Visiting Professor of Energy Policy, Law, and Ethics, and he will be speaking on Monday.  Lunch will be served! Professor Thaler graduated magna cum laude from Williams College and from Yale Law School. He will be teaching Introduction to Renewable Energy beginning in March. His contributions to the legal community include:
  • Founder and 3rd President of  the American College of Environmental Lawyers
  • Founder and Co-Chair of the Environmental and Energy Technology Council of Maine
  • Created and directs nationally-unique program for Williams College students entitled Resettling Refugees in Maine
  • Represented family in 9/11 Fund claim and MCLU for 10 years of pro bono church-state litigation, and won the largest federal commercial jury trial verdict in Maine in an accounting negligence case.
Honorable Unity Dow of Botswana - Justice for Women Lecture
Tuesday, March 27, 2012, at 7:00 pm at the Abromson Center at 88 Bedford Street
Unity Dow is an international human rights advocate, a former judge, and a novelist. The Law School recently established the Justice for Women Lecture Series to bring a distinguished speaker to Maine annually to contribute to a global conversation about justice for women and girls. If you plan to attend the evening lecture on March 27th, please RSVP to Lexie Moras at 780-4344 or amoras@usm.maine.edu.
In addition to the March 27th evening lecture, Judge Dow has generously offered to spend time in the Law School, most likely on Monday, March 26th, to talk with law students and will participate in other events in the Portland area during a three-day visit. Stay tuned for more information about these other events.

ELS and HLA - Rep. Chellie Pingree
Tuesday, April 3rd at 12:15 pm in the Moot Court Room
The Environmental Law Society and the Health Law Association are hosting Rep. Chellie Pingree on April 3 in the Moot Court Room at lunch time (12:15-1:10). She will be speaking about food policy and the linkages between food choices, environmental health and human health. We hope to provide lunch from Local Sprouts.


For more events check out the Law School's Official Events Calendar.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Upcoming Student Group Events at Maine Law for the Week of February 20th

ILS Meeting
Thursday, Feb 23rd at 12:00pm in the Berman Lounge
International Law Society will hold a planning meeting on Thursday the 23rd at noon in the Berman Lounge. We will also hold elections for all executive positions. Please join us with your ideas and enthusiasm for international law events.

MLSRJ Film Series: "Very Young Girls"
Thursday, Feb 23rd at 7:00pm in the Middle Classroom
     The MLSRJ’s film series focuses on the rights of women and girls here in the U.S. and abroad. Each film or documentary highlights pressing issues facing women and girls, and efforts to obtain access to reproductive healthcare and freedom from sexual exploitation.
     This week we will be featuring "Very Young Girls," an exposé of the commercial sexual exploitation of girls in New York City as they are sold on the streets by pimps and treated as adult criminals by police. The film identifies hope for these girls in the organization GEMS (Girls Educational and Mentoring Services), a recovery agency founded and run by Rachel Lloyd, herself a survivor of commercial sexual exploitation. GEMS is committed to ending commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking of children by changing individual lives, transforming public perception, and revolutionizing the systems and policies that impact commercially sexually exploited youth.
MLSRJ Book Club
MLSRJ is starting a Book Club event for Before Roe v. Wade. We will also read the EEE. If you're interesting in joining us (so we know how many books we need), please contact Amy Olfene or Jackie Moss. We recommend this article by the authors for more information. Hope you can join us!

ABA Law Student Division 1st Circuit Spring Meeting & Governor Election
Friday - Saturday, February 24-25, 2012
New England School of Law - Boston
154 Stuart Street, Boston, MA 02116
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Registration is FREE and open to ABA and non-ABA Members
If you are interested in learning how improvisation skills can improve your abilities in an interview to a courtroom, knowing more about the transition from being a student to a lawyer, and want the opportunity to network with area attorneys, attending the ABA 1st Circuit Spring Meeting is for you! Experience first-hand how the ABA can help you achieve your goals. This year's Spring Meeting affords you the opportunity to meet your fellow law students, network with area attorneys and learn about skills that you won't find in law school that will help you succeed in your legal career. Click HERE for the agenda!
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact: ABA Rep, Taylor Kilgore(2L).

MALI Panel Lecture
Monday, Feb 27th at 12:15pm in Middle Classroom
Maine Association for Law and Innovation (MALI) is having a panel lecture on the patent reform act on Monday, February 27th at 12:15 pm in the middle classroom. Lunch served!

Court-Appointed Criminal Law Certification Info Presentation
Wednesday, Feb 29th at 12:00pm in Moot Court Room
Steven Carey, head of the Maine court-appointed certification program, will be presenting about that program and the certification a new attorney must go through before they can begin accepting court-appointed criminal cases. This event is targeted at any students who think they may practice criminal law at some point or take court-appointed work.  

The 25th Annual Robert M. Cover Retreat
When: Friday, March 2 - Sunday, March 4, 2012 (first weekend of Spring Break)
Where: Sargent Center, Peterborough, NH
What: A gathering of public interest law students, practitioners and academics to network, learn and enjoy a weekend away from the law school environment
Cost: $150 includes Retreat fees, lodging and all meals/food.
Registration Deadline: February 16, 2012 (To register: http://www.law.yale.edu/news/coverretreat12.htm).
For more information, contact Nicole Bissonnette (nicole.r.bissonnette@maine.edu), Diana DeJesus (diana.dejesus@maine.edu), or Danielle Cardona (danielle.cardona@maine.edu).

Honorable Unity Dow of Botswana - Justice for Women Lecture
Tuesday, March 27, 2012, at 7:00 pm at the Abromson Center at 88 Bedford Street.
Unity Dow is an international human rights advocate, a former judge, and a novelist. The Law School recently established the Justice for Women Lecture Series to bring a distinguished speaker to Maine annually to contribute to a global conversation about justice for women and girls. If you plan to attend the evening lecture on March 27th, please RSVP to Lexie Moras at 780-4344 or amoras@usm.maine.edu.
In addition to the March 27th evening lecture, Judge Dow has generously offered to spend time in the Law School, most likely on Monday, March 26th, to talk with law students and will participate in other events in the Portland area during a three-day visit. Stay tuned for more information about these other events.

Rep. Chellie Pingree by ELS and HLA
Tuesday, April 3rd at 12:15 pm in the Moot Court Room
The Environmental Law Society and the Health Law Association are hosting Rep. Chellie Pingree on April 3 in the Moot Court Room at lunch time (12:15-1:10). She will be speaking about food policy and the linkages between food choices, environmental health and human health. We hope to provide lunch from Local Sprouts.

Intervarsity
Dear Law Students,  hope you have a great week.  Due to USM Feb break I won't be on campus this Thursday but will be back March 1.  If you want to visit, call me at 2074499672.  Blessings on your work and studies.  Happy day!  Allison VanderLinden, Chaplain to Grad Students.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Upcoming Student Group Events at Maine Law for the Week of February 13th

National Lawyers Guild: Maine Law Chapter
Monday, Feb 13th at 12:05 pm in the Middle Classroom
Please join the members of the National Lawyers Guild for its first meeting of the semester. We plan on discussing upcoming events forthe semester such as a movie series with ACLU of Maine, possible speakers for Sunshine Week 2012, and voter registration drives. Lunch will be served.
MSBA and NLD
Wednesday, Feb 15th at 12:00 pm in the Middle Classroom
The Maine State Bar Association (MSBA) and the New Lawyers Division (NLD) will discuss the benefits of being a member of the MSBA, any upcoming events, and the future initiatives of the Association. Student membership is FREE!
Follow the MSBA at @mainebar for live tweets during the presentation.
Amatos to be served for lunch.
African-American History Month at USM
Wednesday, Feb 15th at 5:00 pm at the Wishcamper Center
Please join the Multicultural Association at Maine Law (MAML) as we support the Office of Multicultural Affairs at USM for its annual African-American History Month concert. It will on February 15, 2012 at the Wishcamper Center in Portland. A reception with light refreshments at 5 pm will be followed by the performances by the African-America jazz and blue singer, Lorraine Bohland, accompanied by pianist Terry Foster, at 6 pm. The event is free and open to the public.
For more information, please contact Diana DeJesus.
The WLA Annual Mentor/Mentee Program
Don't miss out on this great opportunity to be mentored, and learn the ropes from another woman practicing law in Maine.
Deadline extended unitl Tuesday, Feb 14th.
If you have any questions, please contact the WLA chair, La-Quiana Adams-Perez for more information.
MTLA Lunch & Learn
Tuesday, Feb 21st at 12:10 pm in the Moot Court Room
MTLA Lunch & Learn: Effective Openings & Settlement Negotiations. Gary Goldberg, partner at Garmey & Associates, discusses how to give an effective opening and how to negotiate a favorable settlement for your client. Gary has tried cases for both defense and plaintiffs' bar, teaches a certified CLE course on Trial Skills, and provides mediation services all around the state of Maine.
ILS
Thursday, Feb 23rd at 12:10 pm in the Berman Lounge
Officer elections for the International Law Society will be held at this meeting.
MAML
Friday, Feb 24th at 7:00 pm at Bayside
The MAML Potluck is back by popular demand! Join us for a night of food, laughs, games, and pure fun. Please list on Facebook what you're bringing so others can see. Don't worry about any utensils, plates, and cups; bring food and/or drinks. We look forward to this great event!

ABA Law Student Division 1st Circuit Spring Meeting & Governor Election
Friday - Saturday, February 24-25, 2012
New England School of Law - Boston
154 Stuart Street, Boston, MA 02116CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Registration is FREE and open to ABA and non-ABA Members
If you are interested in learning how improvisation skills can improve your abilities in an interview to a courtroom, knowing more about the transition from being a student to a lawyer, and want the opportunity to network with area attorneys, attending the ABA 1st Circuit Spring Meeting is for you! Experience first-hand how the ABA can help you achieve your goals. This year's Spring Meeting affords you the opportunity to meet your fellow law students, network with area attorneys and learn about skills that you won't find in law school that will help you succeed in your legal career. Click
HERE for the agenda!
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact: ABA Rep, Taylor Kilgore (2L).
MALI
Monday, Feb 27th at 12:15 pmin the Middle Classroom
Maine Association for Law and Innovation (MALI) is going to have a lunchtime panel lecture on Monday Feb 27th at 12:15 in the middle classroom. The lecture will be on the patent reform act and there will be food. Thanks!
The 25th Annual Robert M. Cover Retreat
When: Friday, March 2 - Sunday, March 4, 2012 (first weekend of Spring Break)
Where: Sargent Center, Peterborough, NH
What: A gathering of public interest law students, practitioners and academics to network, learn and enjoy a weekend away from the law school environment
Cost: $150 includes Retreat fees, lodging and all meals/food.
Registration Deadline: February 16, 2012 (To register:
http://www.law.yale.edu/news/coverretreat12.htm).
For more information, contact Nicole Bissonnette (
nicole.r.bissonnette@maine.edu), Diana DeJesus (diana.dejesus@maine.edu), or Danielle Cardona (danielle.cardona@maine.edu).
Honorable Unity Dow of Botswana - Justice for Women Lecture
Tuesday, March 27, 2012, at 7:00 pm at the Abromson Center at 88 Bedford Street.
Unity Dow is an international human rights advocate, a former judge, and a novelist. The Law School recently established the Justice for Women Lecture Series to bring a distinguished speaker to Maine annually to contribute to a global conversation about justice for women and girls. If you plan to attend the evening lecture on March 27th, please RSVP to Lexie Moras at 780-4344 or amoras@usm.maine.edu.
In addition to the March 27th evening lecture, Judge Dow has generously offered to spend time in the Law School, most likely on Monday, March 26th, to talk with law students and will participate in other events in the Portland area during a three-day visit. Stay tuned for more information about these other events.
Rep. Chellie Pingree by ELS and HLA
Tuesday, April 3rd at 12:15 pm in the Moot Court Room
The Environmental Law Society and the Health Law Association are hosting Rep. Chellie Pingree on April 3 in the Moot Court Room at lunch time (12:15-1:10). She will be speaking about food policy and the linkages between food choices, environmental health and human health. We hope to provide lunch from Local Sprouts.
USM Intervarsity
The first gathering of USM Graduate Student Fellowship (on FB) happened last Thursday and we had 11 in attendance! Several want to continue to meet for fellowship and Bible Study. If you are interested in joining the group, FB me or email me. I, Allison VanderLinden, the chaplain to USM Graduate Students will be on campus again Feb 16th.  Connect with me at the Interfaith house or by my cell:  207-449-9672. Have a great vacation!
 
For more events check out the Law School's Official Events Calendar.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Justice for Women Lecture - Honorable Unity Dow of Botswana

Honorable Unity Dow of Botswana will deliver the inaugural Justice for Women Lecture on Tuesday, March 27, 2012, at 7:00 pm at the Abromson Community Education Center at 88 Bedford Street on the USM campus. Unity Dow is an international human rights advocate, a former judge, and a novelist. The Law School recently established the Justice for Women Lecture Series to bring a distinguished speaker to Maine annually to contribute to a global conversation about justice for women and girls.

Unity Dow served for a decade as the first female Judge of Botswana’s High Court. She also has been a Justice of the Interim Independent Constitutional Dispute Resolution Court of Kenya and is a member of the International Commission of Jurists. She returned recently to the practice of law, addressing challenges of HIV/AIDS, child protection, violence against women, and human rights in Botswana and other African nations. An acclaimed author and novelist, Judge Dow has published five books addressing gender issues, her nation’s poverty, and the struggle between Western and traditional values.  She has taught and lectured around the world, including an appointment as visiting professor at Columbia Law School.  She grew up in rural Botswana and studied law at the University of Botswana and Swaziland and at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.

In addition to the March 27th evening lecture, Judge Dow has generously offered to spend time in the Law School, most likely on Monday, March 26th, to talk with law students and will participate in other events in the Portland area during a three-day visit.  Stay tuned for more information about these other events.

Meanwhile, if you plan to attend the evening lecture on March 27th, please RSVP to Lexie Moras at 207-780-4344 or amoras@usm.maine.edu.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Student Group Events at Maine Law

LGBT Caucus
Monday, Feb 6th at noon in Room 117
The LGBT Caucus will be having its first meeting of the semester at noon on Monday, in Room 117. All are welcome and as usual pizza will be served.

International Law Society
Monday, Feb 6th
International Law Society will be holding their first meeting of the semester @ 6:00 pm on Monday, Feb 6. We will be planning out our event schedule for the semester, so please join us to add your input or just to see what's coming down the road.

MAPIL presents Justice John Levy on February 8!
Wednesday, Feb 8th in the Moot Court Room
On Wednesday, February 8, Justice John Levy of the Maine Supreme Court will be visiting Maine Law to give a presentation on public interest law. The presentation will be during lunch in the Moot Court Room. The theme of his talk will be "Doing Well and Doing Good," which will cover how to have a successful career in public interest law. He will covering his own past experiences as well as speaking about the importance of public interest law and the new Katahdin Counsel Recognition Program. This is a unique and valuable opportunity to learn from a successful judge and lawyer. Please bring any questions and an enthusiastic attitude. Let's have a strong showing to support Justice Levy. Lunch will also be provided.

SBA Meeting
Tuesday, Feb 7th at noon in Room 118
All are welcome to come.

MLSRJ, hosting Abortion Laws in Law and Practice: A Live Webinar Featuring the World’s Abortion Laws Map
Tuesday, February 7, 2012, 7pm in the Moot Court Room
Please join us for an interactive webinar with the Center for Reproductive Rights to learn more about movements for global law reform, and the Center’s work in securing women’s access to safe abortion services in both law and practice, straight from the attorneys working on the cases.
     This webinar will highlight recent trends and cases and will also introduce the new interactive component of The World's Abortion Laws map, which makes the abortion laws of key countries easily accessible online. The map also provides links to helpful advocacy tools for abortion law reform and links to more information on the Center's work around the world.
     All are welcome; dinner will be provided. For more information, contact Amy Olfene at amy.olfene@maine.edu

MACREL
Friday, Feb 10th at noon in Room 117
There will be a MACREL meeting to discuss spring semester events and goals for MACREL. Lunch will be served.

MTLA Lunch & Learn
Tuesday, Feb 21st at 12:10 in the Moot Court Room
MTLA Lunch & Learn: Effective Openings & Settlement Negotiations. Gary Goldberg, partner at Garmey & Associates, discusses how to give an effective opening and how to negotiate a favorable settlement for your client. Gary has tried cases for both defense and plaintiffs' bar, teaches a certified CLE course on Trial Skills, and provides mediation services all around the state of Maine.

MAML
Friday, Feb 25th at 7:00pm at Bayside
The MAML Potluck is back by popular demand! Join us for a night of food, laughs, games, and pure fun. Please list on Facebook what you're bringing so others can see. Don't worry about any utensils, plates, and cups; bring food and/or drinks. We look forward to this great event!

The 25th Annual Robert M. Cover Retreat
When: Friday, March 2 - Sunday, March 4, 2012 (first weekend of Spring Break)
Where: Sargent Center, Peterborough, NH
What: A gathering of public interest law students, practitioners and academics to network, learn and enjoy a weekend away from the law school environment
Cost: $150 includes Retreat fees, lodging and all meals/food.
Registration Deadline: February 16, 2012 (To register: http://www.law.yale.edu/news/coverretreat12.htm).
For more information, contact Nicole Bissonnette (nicole.r.bissonnette@maine.edu), Diana DeJesus (diana.dejesus@maine.edu), or Danielle Cardona (danielle.cardona@maine.edu).

ABA Representative
Attention Students!
Do you have questions about practice areas or day-to-day life as a lawyer (or questions that you’re afraid to ask in person)? A variety of practicing lawyers will answer your questions in an upcoming issue of (ABA's) Student Lawyer magazine.
Send your question and year in school (questions can be printed anonymously) tostudentlawyer@americanbar.org by February 10, 2012.
Note that we can’t guarantee use of all questions submitted.
**If you have any questions: Don't hesitate to contact Taylor Kilgore (2L) - ABA Rep @ taylor.kilgore@maine.edu!**


Intervarsity
Intervarsity Christian Graduate Student Fellowship gathering this Thursday, Feb. 9th, at Wishcamper 205 at 7pm.  Soup and Dessert will be served.  Professor David VanderLinden from the School of Business and Professor Michelle Neujahr from SMCC will be speaking on:  "Living Your Faith in the workplace."  All graduate law students are welcome!