From: CLS Student Affairs Digest Date: April 24, 2023 Subject: The Gavel: Your Weekly Student Affairs Newsletter (2L Edition)
Student affairs news, events & deadlines
April 24, 2023
Deadlines
- Weds. Apr. 26, 11:59 p.m.: Deadline to submit the digital Grade Adjustment Form on LawNetfor Credit/Fail.
Student Services
Clifford Chance: Challenges in Regulating AI - Tues. Apr. 25, 12:10-1:10 p.m. in JG 103. What are the current legal approaches in addressing discrimination in the algorithmic setting and are they effective? Focusing on this question in the context of fair lending law, Prof. Talia Gillis considers several regulatory approaches as reflected in recent proposals. Lunch will be served on a first-come, first-served basis. Click here for more information.
Clerkship Applications: Planning on applying to clerkships this summer? Please fill out this form if you are a 2L (Class of 2024) interested in applying for the May/June clerkship application cycle. This form is for administrative purposes so that OJC can better forecast your class needs as we head into the May/June processing period.
Post-graduate Fellowships: Interested in applying for a postgraduate fellowship? Email SJI's Joel Dodge to sign up for fellowship emails.
Get all the public interest and government career news! Read theSJI Newsletter.
Registration Services
Your Exam Schedule: Individualized spring 2023 exam schedules are now available in LawNet under the Check Schedule module.
Please re-download Exam4 and take a practice test in all four modes. You are required to re-download Exam 4 each term.
Exam4 Resources to Review for Final Exams Prep:
- Exam4 handbook (Mac or Windows) on our Resources page - Exam4 webinar recording (you may view this recording via your Lionmail account)
Credit/Fail (CR/F) rule: 2Ls and 3Ls may elect to have a letter grade changed to Credit/Fail (CR/F) in one non-mandatory class per semester (for a maximum of 10 credits overall). Please submit the digital Grade Adjustment Form on LawNet by Weds. Apr. 26 at 11:59 p.m. Please refer to the email we sent out for further information on this rule.
Career Services
If you have any questions regarding private sector employment, please contact the Office of Career Services.
A Conversation about Democracy - Tues. Apr. 25, 6:00-7:30 p.m. at The Forum (601 W. 125th St.): Columbia World Projects (CWP) will host a private event with Secretary Clinton, President Bollinger, and Professor Katznelson on democracy's current state and future prospects during a period of strain and possibility.. Registration is required, first-come, first-served. Students can register here.
Mindfulness and Racial/Social Justice Award: We are currently accepting applications for this year's award. Click here to submit an application. Program Offerings Survey: Click here to provide input to help shape future programming.
This week's Mindfulness Programming:
- Virtual Morning Yoga with Magi Pierce - TODAY, Apr. 24, 8:00-8:45 a.m. RSVP at this link. Live-stream is accessible with this link.
- In-person Lunchtime Mindfulness Meditation Session - Weds. Apr. 26, 12:15-1:00 p.m. in Case Lounge. Drop-ins are welcome, but if you would like lunch please RSVP by TODAY at 1:00 pm. Live-stream is also available here. For information on this session click here.
See you in the new school year!
This is the last edition of The Gavel for the 2022-2023 school year. Each department will be in touch directly to keep you informed during the summer break. On behalf of all our teams, best of luck with your exams, and have a successful summer experience.
Student Resources
Careers & Professional Development Roadmaps - A month-by-month snapshot of many of the key things to know and do during each year as a law student. Symplicity's Job Search Tools & Resources - Includes application material templates, guides, podcasts, and links to useful resources. Symplicity's Job/Scholarship/Fellowship Postings - CLS students and alumni can search for summer and post-graduate employment, as well as, semester internships/externships. External organizations also share writing competitions, scholarships, and educational opportunities through this site.
Financial & Child Care Financial Wellness Resources - Students experiencing unexpected financial need, including food and housing insecurity, may be eligible for additional assistance. To apply for emergency assistance, complete the funding request form. CU Food Pantry Back-up Child Care - Full-time enrolled Law School students can receive up to 60 hours of back-up care per academic year through Bright Horizons. Child Care & Schooling Services