From: CLS Student Affairs Digest
Date: March 28, 2022
Subject: The Gavel: Your Weekly Student Affairs Newsletter (2L Edition)



Student affairs news, events & deadlines March 28, 2022
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Deadlines

Fri. April 1: Submit all outstanding Fall 2021 written work that was granted an extension.
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Student Services


Upcoming LCI Event: Sponsored by the Lawyers, Community, and Impact series, the Vice Dean of Intellectual Life, and the Office of Student Services.
America on Fire - Thur. March 31, 12:10- 1:10 p.m. in JG 103.  A conversation with Prof. Elizabeth Hinton and Prof. Sarah Seo on Prof. Hinton's newest book, America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s. What began in spring 2020 as local protests in response to the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police quickly exploded into a massive nationwide movement. To many observers, the protests appeared to be without precedent in their scale and persistence. Yet, as the acclaimed historian Hinton demonstrates in America on Fire, the events of 2020 had clear precursors—and any attempt to understand our current crisis requires a reckoning with the recent past.
 
-Upcoming Health and Wellness Events hosted by the Office of Student Services (space is limited, registration is required):
JTW Fit
Harlem Yoga Studio
Riverside Pilates Raffle

Contact Student Services
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Social Justice Initiatives

Tonight at 6:00 p.m.: Navigating Social Justice Advocacy as Muslim Lawyers, Online Event Link  ID: 941 8055 8480, Passcode: MLSA2022

DOJ Voting Rights Section Seeks Fall Interns: The DOJ invites Columbia students to apply for fall internships, as they anticipate a high volume of work. Students would need to enroll in the Externship on the Federal Government: Semester in Washington, DC. Interested? Apply to the DOJ and contact Nicole Tortoriello, DC Externship lecturer in law.

Mon. April 11: Looking Ahead to 3L Year

Full SJI Newsletter

Registration Services

The Spring 2022 Exam Schedule can be found here under the first accordion: Exam Schedule - Last revised March 24, 2022

Save the Date: Exam4 Webinar - Tues., April 5 at 12:10 p.m. The link will be available soon.

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Career Services


The following programs will be held in the coming weeks (additional details and RSVP information for these and other programs are listed under Events on Symplicity).
Tues. March 29
OCS and Major Lindsey & Africa - Selecting Your Law Firm Practice Area - RSVP
- NYC Bar Association (The Hybrid/Remote Future: A Two-Part Series) - RSVP
- NYC Bar Association (From the Drawing Board to the Board of Directors: - Women's Perspective on Pathways and Leadership)- RSVP


Contact the Office of Career Services
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Judicial Clerkships

CLWA Judicial Speaker Series: Judge Florence Pan (co-sponsored by APALSA & OJC) - Weds. March 30th - 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Zoom.
A virtual discussion with Judge Florence Pan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Judge Pan will discuss her path to the bench, her process for choosing clerks, her approach to ensuring diversity and equity in chambers, and the qualities she looks for in clerkship applicants. The event will begin with a brief overview of the Judge's career followed by a Q+A portion. You can RSVP and submit questions to the judge here.

Visit Office of Judicial Clerkships

Additional Announcements & Events

Donate to the CCS Spring Clothing Drive!: As you start spring cleaning, please consider donating gently used items to the Cathedral Community Cares Spring Clothing Drive taking place now through April 30th. Click here for more information. Questions? communityservice@columbia.edu


Wed. 3/30
12:10 p.m.
Zoom


 
Careers in Law Teaching Workshop - Law School Teaching and Careers Other Than Full-Time Faculty The seventh CILT workshop of the spring, featuring panelists Jessica Bulman-Pozen (moderator), Sophia Bernhardt, Michel Paradis, and Cristina Romero. Open to all CLS students and alums interested in law teaching as a potential career. Zoom link.
Mon. 4/4
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Faculty House,
Presidential Ballroom




 
Celebrate the Bountiful Legacy of Michael I. Sovern President Emeritus of Columbia University and Chancellor Kent Professor of Law, Columbia Law School (1931-2020) 
Please join the Columbia University community celebrating the life and work of Michael I. Sovern ’53CC, ’55LW President Emeritus of Columbia University and Chancellor Kent Professor of Law, Columbia Law School (1931-2020). A reception will follow. This program will also be live-streamed on Columbia University’s YouTube channel.
Questions? cuevents@columbia.edu

Fri. 4/8
All Day

Registration deadline:
Mon. 4/4








 
DPLI Social Impact Challenge: The DPLI Social Impact Challenge is a one-day in-person event aimed at developing leadership skills and promoting innovation by CLS students. During the course of the day, students will divide into "action incubators" in order to develop a solution to an issue at the Law School within a budget of $1,000. The groups will then present their proposed solutions to a panel of judges led by Dean Gillian Lester, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law and Professor James S. Liebman, Simon H. Rifkind Professor of Law and Founder of the Center for Public Research and Leadership (CPRL). The winning group will receive the funds to implement their solution within the Law School in the following week. Please register here by Monday, April 4, at 5:00 p.m. Breakfast, lunch, and beverages will be provided.

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

Medical & Mental Health 
Counseling and Psychological Services
As well as CPS's Problem-Solving Drop-ins are an opportunity to talk with a mental health professional about a specific situation that is causing emotional stress.

Medical Appointments

Alice! Health Promotion 

Schedule a COVID Test - Please note that the voluntary testing program has been suspended as of March 1.

Support Groups - Coordinated by Columbia Health

Lawyers Assistance Program - A free, confidential service available to law students and their family members in NYC who are struggling with alcohol or drug abuse, depression, anxiety and stress, as well as other addictions and mental health issues. 

Columbia Health Resources:
Services Quick Reference Sheet
Intro Video
Insurance 101 Video
Feedback Survey

Safety & Transportation
CU's Public Safety App - Lionsafe

Evening Shuttle
Intercampus Shuttle   
Safety Escorts 

Safety Awareness Opportunities

Emergency Resources

Emergency Text Messaging
Click above to sign up for emergency text updates to receive real-time notifications of emergency events on or near campus.

Emergency Phone #s
Columbia’s Public Safety is available at any time of day, every day. Please store these critical numbers in your phone:

Morningside Campus Emergency Line: 212-854-5555
Manhattanville Campus Emergency Line: 212-853-3333
Medical Center Campus Emergency Line: 212-305-7979

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