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Hey SCU Law! For all the 1Ls currently working on LARAW, your final paper is due on Monday! We wish you the best of luck! In other news, the High Tech Law Journal will be celebrating the release of Volume 31 with a reception at Tarragon Restaurant. Those of you who are interested should definitely check it out. Go Broncos! Issue 12 November 10th, 2014 Rithika Reddy Varanasi Sasha Demienne J.D. Candidates Santa Clara University School of Law The Grapevine is produced by Rithika Reddy Varanasi and Sasha Demienne, your SBA Co- Secretaries. Submissions must be e-mailed to [email protected] by 5 p.m. on Thursdays. Please use the PDF format. Comments and questions should be e-mailed to the same email id. Tuesday, Nov. 11th Delaware Dominance in Corporate Law 12-1, Bannan 142 Delaware is the most important corporate law jurisdiction in the world. The law school is honored to host Delaware Governor Jack Markell for a conversation about his states enormous influence in this crucial, and controversial, area of social policy. Wednesday, Nov. 12th Speed Networking 6-8, Mission Room Speed Networking is one of the most popular activities hosted by the Office of Career Management. Approximately 30 alumni turn out for the evening to speak to students in structured short conversations. Students will have the chance to speak to one or more graduates. Speed Networking is a fun way to meet alumni, build relationships, and explore career pathways. Thursday, Nov. 13 th HTLJ Volume 31 Reception Launch 4:00-7:00, Tarragon Restaurant Please join the friends of HTLJ as we celebrate the release of Volume 31! This networking event is open to SCU Law students, alumni, faculty, and staff along with our broader Journal community of authors and practitioners from firms, companies, and non-profit organizations.

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Hey SCU Law! For all the 1Ls currently working on LARAW, your final paper is due on Monday! We wish you the best of luck! In other news, the High Tech Law Journal will be celebrating the release of Volume 31 with a reception at Tarragon Restaurant. Those of you who are interested should definitely check it out. Go Broncos!

Issue 12 – November 10th, 2014

Rithika Reddy Varanasi Sasha Demienne

J.D. Candidates Santa Clara University School of Law

The Grapevine is produced by Rithika Reddy Varanasi and Sasha

Demienne, your SBA Co- Secretaries. Submissions must be

e-mailed to [email protected] by 5 p.m. on Thursdays. Please use the

PDF format. Comments and questions should be e-mailed to the same email id.

Tuesday, Nov. 11th Delaware Dominance in Corporate Law 12-1, Bannan 142

Delaware is the most important corporate law jurisdiction in the world. The law school is honored to host Delaware Governor Jack Markell for a conversation about his state’s enormous influence in this crucial, and controversial, area of social policy.

Wednesday, Nov. 12th Speed Networking 6-8, Mission Room

Speed Networking is one of the most popular activities hosted by the Office of Career Management. Approximately 30 alumni turn out for the evening to speak to students in structured short conversations. Students will have the chance to speak to one or more graduates. Speed Networking is a fun way to meet alumni, build relationships, and explore career pathways.

Thursday, Nov. 13th HTLJ Volume 31 Reception Launch 4:00-7:00, Tarragon Restaurant

Please join the friends of HTLJ as we celebrate the release of Volume 31! This networking event is open to SCU Law students, alumni, faculty, and staff along with our broader Journal community of authors and practitioners from firms, companies, and non-profit organizations.

   

SANTA CLARA LAW Upcoming Events

  All  Day  Events   Lunch  Hour   Evening  Monday  11/10  

LARAW  Submission  of  Fall  Final  Assignment.    

The  Other  Bar  11:45-­‐  1:10,  Bannan  236    Faculty  Workshop  12-­‐1:30,  Bannan  200H    J.  Reuben  Clark  Law  Society  Event  12-­‐1,  Bannan  127    

OCM  Drop  In  Advising  5-­‐6,  Bannan  236  

Tuesday  11/11  

  Delaware  Dominance  in  Corporate  Law  12-­‐1,  Bannan  142    Privacy  in  Practice  12-­‐1,  Bannan  127  

December  Grad  Celebration  5-­‐6,  Bannan  Hall,  Student  Lounge.      

Wednesday  11/12  

  Advanced  Lexis  Session  for  2Ls  and  3Ls  12-­‐1,  Bannan  139    Council  of  Leaders  Meeting  12-­‐1,  Benson  Parlours    Faculty  Workshop-­‐  Margaret  Russel  12-­‐1:30,  Strong  Commons      Experiential  Learning  Team  Meeting  12:15-­‐1:30,  Bannan  200H    PIPS  Day  Orientation  1-­‐3,  Bannan  127    

University  Beginners  AA  Meeting  4:45-­‐6:10,  Bannan  236    Speed  Networking  6-­‐8,  Mission  Room    

Thursday  11/13  

Final  Advocacy  Briefs  due    

APALSA’s  Careers  in  Public  Interest  Panel  12:00-­‐1:00,  Bannan  142    Dugdale  Brown  Bag  12:00-­‐1:30,  Moot  Court  Room    Law  Student  Golf  Association  Event  12-­‐1,  Bannan  127    

HTLJ  Volume  31  Launch  Reception  4-­‐7,  Tarragon  Restaurant    Dean’s  Circle  Reception  5-­‐7,  Adobe  Lounge  

Friday  11/14  

  Social  Justice  Case  Study  Conference  9-­‐3,  Bannan  331  

 

 

   

                                                                                               

SANTA CLARA LAW Flyers & Advertisements

   

   

Student Services Notes November 10, 2014

Do you have an incomplete

grade pending?

The deadline to submit your work to your

professor is Wednesday, November 26,

unless you have made separate arrangements

with your professor.

Questions? Email [email protected]

or stop by our office in Bannan 210.

Important Dates

Wait-listed students: check your

official SCU email for updates!

First Year and Transfer Students! Don’t forget to submit your CA Bar registration forms:

http://admissions.calbar.ca.gov

You have 90 days from the beginning of your study of

law to register– Tuesday, November 18 is the

deadline.

Don’t Buy Those Plane Tickets Yet! Check your Exam Schedule First!

The Fall 2014 exam period runs from December 3, 2014 to Decem-

ber 19, 2014. The exam schedule is posted on the Course Schedule

page at law.scu.edu. Do not make any travel or vacation plans

during this time period. The Law School will not reschedule finals

due to travel plans. Exams will be rescheduled only for

“extraordinary and compelling reasons beyond the student’s con-

trol.” Please write your exam dates on your calendar and do not

schedule anything during your exam period.

Nov. 11 Dec. Grad Celebration

Nov. 12 Council of Leaders Mtg

Nov. 26 Classes End

Nov. 27-28 Thanksgiving Break

Nov. 29-Dec. 2 Reading Period

Dec. 3-19 Examination Period

Feeling Stressed? Check out lawlifeline.org, www.scu.edu/cowell,

www.scu.edu/CAPS, or come and see us in Law

Student Services.

Come and join us as we celebrate

all the December Grads! Cake,

champagne, and sparkling cider

will be served!

Tuesday, November 11

5:00—6:00 PM

Student Lounge

Council of Leaders

Meeting Wed. Nov. 12, 2014

Noon – 1 PM, Benson Center Parlors B & C

   

 

 

VOLUME 31 LAUNCH RECEPTION

Please join the friends of HTLJ as we celebrate the release of Volume 31! Stop by to meet this year’s Journal Staff and discuss the

latest issues at the juncture of technology, the law, and public policy. This event is open to SCU Law students, alumni, faculty, and

staff along with our broader Journal community of authors and practitioners from firms, companies, and non-profit organizations.

5:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday, November 13, 2014, 6:30 p.m. We will preview Issues 1 and 2 and

announce some Journal updates.

Please register http://htlj.org/volume-31-launch-reception/ or send any questions to our Business Editor, Ruby at

[email protected]

We hope to see you there!

140 S. Murray Ave.

Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Heavy hors d’oeuvres and wine will be served.

   

   .................................................To  whom  it  may  concern:………………………………………        It  has  been  my  pleasure  and  honor  over  quite  a  few  years  now  to  offer  monthly  Masses  for  the  St.  Thomas  More  Society  of  Santa  Clara  County.    The  group  is  intended  to  give  Catholic  lawyers  and  those  who  have  an  interest  in  faith  and  ethics  and  justice  an  opportunity  to  communicate,  with  God  and  with  each  other.      Part  of  the  purpose  of  the  St.  Thomas  More  Society  is  to  share  prayer  and  the  food  of  companionship  as  well.        The  Mass  at  Santa  Clara  is  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  the  month  at  7  am  in  the  Francis  Xavier  chapel  in  the  back  of  the  Mission  Church,  with  an  outside  door.    Our  next  Mass  will  be  on  the  morning  of  Nov.  11.    If  you  wish  to  attend,  please  let  me  know  a  few  days  ahead  of  time  at  [email protected]  so  that  enough  breakfasts  may  be  ordered.        If  you  wish  notifications,  the  President  of  the  St.  Thomas  More  Society  sends  out  a  monthly  notice  to  help  remind  you.            Thank  you…                                                                                                                                                                        Paul  J.  Goda,  S.J.                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Emeritus  Professor  of  Law                                                                                                                                                                                                                      School  of  Law                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Santa  Clara  University