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NCCU School of Law WeeklySPRING SEMESTER 2001 EDITION MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2001
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ALLGRADUATING3Ls
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
I.FINALEXAMINATIONNUMBERS
II. COURSEEVALUATIONS
III. ADR CLINIC -SUMMERSCHOOLASSIGNMENT
IV. ABA'S LAWSTUDENTDIVISION
SUMMERPRO BONOOPPORTUNITIES
REGISTRATION:ADDITIONALCOURSES FORTHE FALL
X. LAW JOURNALINFORMATIONALMEETING
XI. SPRING 2001EXAMSCHEDULE
XII. END OFSEMESTERSPRINGCALENDAR
XIII. SPECIALEVENTSAPRIL 2001CALENDAR
XIV. NCCUSCHOOL OFLAW LIBRARYEXTENDEDHOURS
XV. REVISEDSUMMER 2001SCHEDULE
XVI. CAREERSERVICESNEWS
FINAL EXAMINATIONNUMBERS WILL BEAVAILABLE FOR PICK-UPFROM MRS. SELF INTHE REGISTRAR'SOFFICE ON THE BELOW-LISTED DAYS:
TUESDAY, APRIL 24,200111:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,20012:30 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.
2 SPRING SEMESTER 2001 EDITION
560-5254 or e-mail address:mmorris&wpo.necu.edu
COURSE EVALUATIONS
Course evaluationswill be done this week duringclass. However, STUDENTSIN CLASSES WHICH ARENOT MEETINGANYMORE are encouragedto fill out evaluations at thefront desk this week. A listof Course Numbers is alsoavailable at the front desk.
ADR CLINIC -SUMMER SCHOOLASSIGNMENT
Before the first classon May 1 4th, please read R.Fisher & W. Ury, Getting toYes. The book is short,straightforward, and easy toread. It will be the basis formuch of our discussion
throughout the week.
Just a reminder: It is
a non-negotiable courserequirement that you be on
time and attend all day everyday from May 14th - May
1 8 th
We will be servingbreakfast and lunch each
day, and the food is good.
If you have decided to
drop the course, or you thinkthat you may not be able totake the course, pleasecontact Professor Morris at
ABA'S LAWSTUDENT DIVISION
Each year the ABA'sStudent Lawyer magazineselects a student editor fromapplicants nationwide to editthe Law Student Divisionsection of the magazine.
DINA Di MAlO, a lLstudent at NCCU, has beenchosen as student editor forthe 2001-2002 school year.If you are an ABA lawstudent member and haveideas for the section or wouldlike to write an article, please
contact Dina at
ddimaiokyahoo.com.
OFFICE OFRECRUITMENT NEWS
The Open House forthe Evening Program will beheld on April 25th from 6:30p.m. - 8:30 p.m. in the Moot
Courtroom. Please pass thisinformation to your friends,family and colleagues. Weare relying on you to send ussome great future NCCUSchool of Law students.
Office of Recruitment
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2001
ALL GRADUATING 3Ls
Please stop by LydiaLavelle's office in Room 201-C for a five minuteconversation sometimebetween Tuesday, April 1 7th
and Friday, April 27th.
Thank you!
PIZZA PARTY
IL Class: You'veEarned IT!
In appreciation for
participating in Law Week,SBA will sponsor a Pizza
Party on Wednesday, April25th @ 12:00 noon on the
back lawn.
Thank you.
Meeka SingletaryClass Secretary 2001 - 2002
SUMMER PRO BONOOPPORTUNITIES
If anyone is interestedin summer pro bono
opportunities, please contact
me. Please sign up for an
appointment on the door of
room 212 or call me at 530-
5252.
Natalie J. McKinneyPro Bono Coordinator
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REGISTRATION:ADDITIONAL COURSESFOR THE FALL:
CIVIL RIGHTS (3CREDITS) -WEDNESDAY, 6:00 P.M.TO 8:45 P.M. - JOYNER
JUVENILE LAW CLINIC -THE SCHOOL OF LAWHAS RECENTLYRECEIVED A GRANT TOINSTITUTE A JUVENILELAW CLINIC. IT ISANTICIPATED THATTHERE WILL BE ACOURSE OFFERING INCONNECTION WITHTHIS GRANT OFFERED INTHE FALL. LOOK FORFURTHER DETAILS INTHE SUMMER WEEKLY.
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LAW JOURNALINFORMATIONALMEETING
There will be aninformational meeting onWednesday, April 25th at 2:00p.m. in Room 100 for ALLpersons interested inbecoming members of the2001 - 2002 Law Journal.
Please come and meetthe Editorial Board and findout how you may become anintegral part of the success ofthe Law Journal staff.
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Spring 2001 Exam Schedule
9:00 a-m. 2:00 pm, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, 4/28 NC Rules Fundamental Tax
(day and evening)Contracts (day) Commercial Paper Contracts (evening)
Monday, 4/30
Tuesday, 5/1 Con Law (day) Remedies Con Law (evening)
Wednesday, 5/2 Criminal Law Tax of Bus. EntitiesBankruptcy Sem.
Thursday, 5/3 Business Association Business Planning PR (evening)
Friday, 5/4 Civil Procedure Criminal Proc.Decedents U
Saturday, 5/5 Reserved for ExamConflicts
Monday, 5/7 Property (day)
Tuesday, 5/8 Evidence (evening)
Wednesday, 5/9 Torts
Thursday, 5/10 Combination Exam Combination Exam Property
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HONORS CONVOCATION
GOOD FRIDAY HOLIDAY, no classes. (SEE PERSONNEL
POLICY ON STATE HOLIDAYS)
Last day of classes for law students
FINAL EXAMINATIONS for law students
Final grades for graduating students due in the
Registrar's Office by 12:00 noon
Alumni Day. Commencement Rehearsal at 11:00 a.m.
In the Shepard Bowl
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES at 9:00 a.m.
Residence Halls close at 2:00 p.m.
All grades due in Registrar's Office by 5:00 p.m.
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REVISED SCHEDULE
First Semester Summer School
Law-8170 Trial PracticeMTR 6:30-9:203 credit hoursProfessor Amana
Law-8222 Intellectual PropertyMTR 6:30-9:203 credit hoursDean Meddock
Law-9270 Criminal Litigation Clinic-Lecture
MTWRF 1-5 Room 1002 credit hoursProfessor Easley
Law-9050 Family Law Clinic-LectureMTWRF 1-5 Room 1022 credit hoursProfessor Glean
Law-9503 Alternative Dispute Resolution
MTWRF 9-5 Room 2062 credit hoursPass/Fail OnlyProfessor Morris
Second Session Summer SchoolLaw-8201 Agency PartnershipsMTR 6:30-9:20 Room 1003 credit hoursProfessor BeckwithEvening Students Only
Law-8170 Trial PracticeMTR 6:30-9:203 credit hoursTBA
Law-9271 Criminal Litigation Clinic-Field3 credit hoursProfessor Easley
Law-9051 Family Law Clinic-Field3 credit hoursProfessor Glean
Career Services News4.23.01
The Southeastern Minority Job Fair will be held onFriday and Saturday, August 10 & 11, at the EmbassySuites Hotel Airport in Atlanta Georgia. Last year, 106employers interviewed students from the 43 participatinglaw schools. The program's goal is to promote a formatthat enables employers to meet a diverse candidate pooland to facilitate the efficient hiring of minority law clerksand attorneys. Registration information for students willnot be received by my office and disseminated until may16'. If you are interested in receiving information aboutthe job fair, please stop by the Career Services Officeto sign-up and leave you summer contact information.You may also pick up a student timeline and hotelinformation. By signing-up, you are not committingyourself to attend the job fair, only ensuring that you willreceive the information. Last year, our students receivedseveral offers based on interviews conducted during thisjob fair. The job fair is for first, second, third and fourthyear students.
The Capital City Lawyers Association is accetpingapplications for the Stephens-Taylor Scholarship Award.This scholarship honors the late Ralph L. Stephens andHerman L. Taylor, two outstanding Wake CountyAfrican American lawyers who dedicated their lives topreserving equality and civil liberties of AfricanAmerican and other minority citizens of this state. TheAssociation will award $1000 scholarships to graduatingstudents to provide financial assistance which they hopewill allow the recipients to focus exclusively on Barpreparation. To apply, please submit an essay (not toexceed two pages) discussing career goals, a transcript,one letter of recommendation, and an address andtelephone number where you may be contacted. Thisinformation should be submitted to Attorney Morgan inthe Career Services Office (Room 201) no later than12:00 noon on Thursday, April 26h. To be eligible, youmust be sitting for the July 2001 North Carolina BarExam. Recipients will be notified of their selection inearly May.
The law firm of Craig, Brisson, Condlin & Clements,P.A. (Fayetteville) is actively seeking one or two full-timeassociates interested in Civil Litigation and Domestic andFamily law which will involve practice at the DistrictCourt level. The firm practices in the areas of personalinjury, product liability, corporate and business law,
commercial litigation, and real estate. Any third yearstudent interested should forward a resume to AttorneyDavid B. Craig at P.O. Box 1180, Fayetteville, NC28302-1180. You may also contact Mr. Craig betweenthe hours of 9:00 am to 5:15 p.m. at 910-483-0131. Thesalary will be commensurate with the applicant'sexperience and ability. It is the policy of the firm to trainall associates to sharpen their skills and enhance theirproductivity.
Catawba Valley Legal Services, Morganton, NC, is a non-profit legal services agency providing free civil legalassistance to low income people. They seek to hire twostaff attorneys. Responsibilities of the position includeinterviewing and providing legal representation to clientsin the areas of employment, housing, consumer and publicbenefits, developing expertise in a speciality area ofpoverty law and providing outreach and legal education tothe community. The position is open until filled and paysa salary of 30,000+ DOE. To apply, please send a coverletter, resume, writing sample and list of three referencesto: Attorney Search Committee; Catawba Valley LegalServices, 211 East Union Street, Morganton, NC 28655-3449. Applicants should be sitting for the July 2001North Carolina Bar Exam.
East Central Community Legal Services, Raleigh, seeks tohire a staff attorney to work full-time in its Smithfieldoffice. Responsibilities of the position include providinglegal assistance to clients in domestic violence and familylaw cases; conducting outreach and legal education in ruraland Latino communities; providing legal representation tobattered women in public benefits, housing, andemployment-related matters; working with employers todevelop workplace responses to domestic violence;participating in local domestic violence councils. Salaryis $28,000+ DOE. Must be sitting for the July 2001North Carolina Bar Exam. Spanish speaking abilitypreferred. To apply, please send a resume, writing sampleand names of three references to Ms. Reta Harris; EastCentral Community Legal Services, P.O. Drawer 1731;Raleigh, NC 27602. The position is open until filled.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of NorthCarolina is accepting applications for paid internships inthe Clerk's Office in Raleigh. Interns will assist the Clerkand Deputy Clerks in a variety of projects including
upgrading of automation systems, records managementand other tasks related to the operation of the Court. Theinternships shall be for a minimum of one month and amaximum of two months between the months of May andAugust. If you are interested in applying with the Clerk'sOffice, mail or fax a cover letter and resume to thefollowing address: Mr. David W. Daniel; ClerkU.S.District Court; P.O. Box 25670; Raleigh, NC 27611;ATTN: Intern Program. Fax: 919-856-4251.
The Office of the District Attorney in RockinghamCounty, NC seeks to hire an assistant district attorney.The person selected for this position will prosecutecriminal cases in administrative, juvenile, district andsuperior courts, and should expect extensive jury trialwork. This is a multi-task oriented position. Applicantmust have excellent communication skills and enjoydealing with all types of people. Public relations skillshelpful. Community involvement is necessary.Applicants licensed in North Carolina are preferred, butapplications from those sitting to take the July NorthCarolina Bar Examination will be accepted. SalaryDOE. All state benefits. Send resume to DistrictAttorney B.J. Foster, P.O. Box 35, Wentworth, NC27375. NO PHONE CALLS. Closing date is May 4,2001.
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Legal Services of the Coastal Plains, Ahoskie, NC, is anorganization that provides free civil legal assistance tolow-income persons in Bertie, Camden, Chowan,Currituck, Dare, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton,Pasquotank and Perquimans counties. They seek to hirea full-time staff attorney. Responsibilities includeinterviewing and providing legal representation andadvice to low-income clients; handling cases in variousareas of law, including family, employment, housing,consumer, public benefits and other areas of LSCP'spractice; representing LSCP's clients in judicial andadministrative hearings; providing outreach and legaleducation; and other responsibilities that may beassigned. Interested 3Ls should send a resume, writingsample and names of three references to: SearchCommittee, Legal Services of the Coastal Plains, P.O.Box 564, Ahoskie, NC 27910.
The Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. (NRDC),a leading nonprofit environmental group with over400,000 members, seeks a recent law or masters graduate
to be the first Josephine Merck Environmental policyFellow in NRDC's New York office. This two yearposition is available starting August 1, 2001. The newFellow will join a staff of more than 180, which includeslawyers, scientists, and policy analysts who work toprotect public health and the environment throughadvocacy and education. The Fellow will work on issuesrelated to urban areas and climate change. There will alsobe extensive opportunities to learn about all NRDCprogram areas including Water & Coastal, Urban, Land,Air & Energy, International, Nuclear, and Health and theEnvironment. Relevant experience in public policy and/orenvironmental protection and a demonstrated commitmentto nonprofit work is a plus. Applicants should send aletter, resume, writing sample, list of references, and salaryrequirements to the following address by May 1, 2001:Josephine Merck Fellowship, Natural Resources DefenseCouncil, 40 West 20' Street, New York, NY 10011 or byemail to fellowships(Anrdc.org. Please do not contactNRDC about the position by phone or fax. For furtherinformation, please visit their website at www.nrdc.org.* ***** *** ******* ** ***** *** ***** *** **** ********
The Honorable Howard T. Snyder, United StatesMagistrate Judge for the U.S. District Court - MiddleDistrict of Florida, seeks to hire a judicial clerk for a twoyear term available May 2002. To qualify for theposition, one must be a law school graduate at the time ofappointment with academic standing with the upper thirdof the class, possess excellent research, writing andcommunication skills, possess good character, maturity,and willingness to work long hours. Experience on theeditorial board of law review, moot court, and/orpublication of noteworthy article is preferred. Barmembership is also preferred, but not required forappointment. Applicants should submit a cover letter,current resume with class ranking, honors, transcripts, andwriting samples to the Honorable Howard T. Snyder, USMagistrate Judge, Attn. Federal Clerkship, P.O. Box 649,Jacksonville, Florida 32201. All resumes must be receivedby 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 27, 2001. No facsimiles willbe accepted.