s | b | a CHICAGO-KENT STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER
January 31, 2022
Announcements
Fitness Center Lockers: Please note that the fitness center lockers are not for overnight use. The lockers are only to be used while you are using the Fitness Center. Items left overnight may be thrown out.
Tech Guide: Attached to this email is SBA’s Tech Guide. Please reference it for any technology-related problems you might encounter this semester.
National Security Law Conference:The Future is Now: Emerging Technologies and National Security Law. The conference is hosted by the Chicago-Kent’s Center of National Security and Human Rights Law. This year’s conference will be a one-day virtual conference held Thursday, February 17, 2022.
As a student of Chicago-Kent you are entitled to complimentary registration for the conference. To receive this discount, click here to register and enter the discount code: CKCLE1 at checkout.
Registration is now open and we encourage you to invite members in your network to register for the conference.
We hope that you are able to join us this year!
Student Organizations
American Constitution Society (ACS): ACS General Body Meeting – On Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022 at 3 p.m. CST, join the Chicago-Kent chapter of the American Constitution Society (ACS) via Zoom here for their first general body meeting of the semester! The meeting will provide an opportunity to check-in and discuss upcoming programming during the Spring 2022 semester.
American Bar Association (ABA):
If you would like to be more involved in the ABA or make the most out of your free membership, register for an account here and don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions! Some benefits of that account include:
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Free Membership in up to 5 Sections, Divisions, and Forums
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Access to ABA Advantage Programs
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Free content
And if you go for the premium $25/year membership, you also get:
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ABA Career Forward Powered by Korn Ferry Advance
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After the Bar digital publication
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ABA Bar Bundle Prep (discounts to various prep services)
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ABA Legal Ethics Bundle (MPRE Prep)
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90 Day Free Trial of Quimbee Gold Plan with up to 50 case briefs
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Free JD Advising 1L sheets, discounts on tutoring and law school resources
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Access to leadership opportunities and national competition
ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law (ABA-IPL) Trivia!
Law students are invited to join ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law (ABA-IPL) leaders for our networking and trivia event on Thursday, February 10 at 4PM ET. Meet various leaders from the ABA-IPL Section to learn more about how to get involved with the Section and their careers in IP law. At the end of the event, we will host a trivia game! Participate for the chance to win a FREE 2022 IPLSPRING law student registration.
Big Law is Not Your Only Option: The Solo and Small Firm Experience
This FREE program will feature an expert panel of attorneys with a vast array of experience working in different practice settings, who have all ended up in a solo or small firm. The program will include time for questions from participants. All are welcome to attend!
Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition
Science fiction story telling allows us to imagine possibilities outside of what exists today and re-imagine new possibilities in the law, legal access, and racial justice.
The ABA’s Young Lawyers Division and the Access to Justice Tech Fellows are hosting the Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition for law students. The goal is to get law students to think critically about how technology will impact the future practice of law, and access to justice in a fun engaging way. The resulting stories will prompt conversations in the legal field about the upcoming changes in a new and creative way.
Think you can write a compelling short story in 1,500 words or less? Enter the Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition for your chance to win $1,000 in cash, and get published in the American Bar Association magazine. The deadline for submissions is Tuesday, March 1st, 2022
Black Law Students Association (BLSA):
BLSA General Body Meeting: On Tuesday, February 1st, 2022 at 12 p.m. (noon) CST, join the Chicago-Kent chapter of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) via Zoom here for their first general body meeting of the semester to kick-off Black History Month! The meeting will provide an opportunity to check-in and highlight upcoming programming throughout the month of February and beyond!
Ida Platt Forum:
On Thursday, February 24th, 2022 at 6 p.m. CST via Zoom and in honor of Black History Month, the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) at the Chicago-Kent College of Law is proud to announce a new annual program entitled the “Ida Platt Forum” in honor of the first African-American woman to be licensed in the State of Illinois. The event will focus on race, advancing the rule of law, and feature trailblazing Black women making strides within the legal profession.
In the first iteration of the program, we expect to invite the Honorable Ann Claire Williams, one of only two people of color to ever serve on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
The panel will be moderated by Associate Professor of Law Kimberly Bailey, another phenomenal Black woman in her own right. Topics of discussion will include being working moms as Black women, navigating the complexities of the law, their commitment to public service and civic engagement, advice to law students/young lawyers, and her path to the federal bench.
Chicago Bar Association (CBA): Are you looking to expand your professional network? Maybe you’re searching for a mentor or just want to be more involved and get your name out there. Through the Chicago Bar Association, you can establish yourself and develop professional relationships throughout the Chicago legal community. Law students can become members for just $12/year. Memberships include entry to networking events (galas, holiday parties, outings, and more), access to fascinating educational events and materials developed by top attorneys, and the opportunity to make new friends with other law students and professionals. Learn more and sign up for your membership here.
For any questions or for help organizing a group to attend a CBA event, reach out to our school’s CBA representative, Rana Salem (rsalem).
Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA):
Young Lawyers Division February Book Club – 2/3/2022 6pm via zoom. Book: Group: How one Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved my Life by Christie Tate. https://www.isba.org/sections/younglawyersdivision/bookclub
Rural Practice Initiative- $5,000 fellowship for law clerks $10,000 fellowship for new Associates willing to relocate to a rural county in Illinois. Mentorship program geared specifically to law students and young attorneys interested in rural practice. APPLICATION DEADLINE FEBRUARY 4th https://www.isba.org/ruralpractice
Parents and Caregivers of Chicago-Kent (PACCK): Parents and Caregivers of Chicago-Kent is hosting a virtual family game night! Everyone is welcome. Join us for Jackbox games and prizes. Friday, February 4th at 6:30 pm on zoom. Email pacck if you have any questions. See the flyer attached! Zoom link: https://kentlaw.zoom.us/j/4966436711
Kent Justice Foundation (KJF): KJF will be holding a General Body Meeting on Tuesday, February 8th at noon. Please come to learn about our spring events and fundraisers and how you can get involved to assist with planning! We’ll email out a Zoom link in advance of the meeting–hope to see you there! Send an email to kjf if you’d like to join our mailing list.
Upcoming Events
More events may be found on the SBA calendar. Please make sure you are accessing via your Kent email address.
Resources
Writing Competitions: Interested in submitting a paper to a competition? The law library has created a guide to student legal writing competitions. For more information, please see the library blog post about the guide.
From ASP: 1Ls: Listen from students and faculty on what strategies they used for academic success: https://youtu.be/wQquU7OyoTI
From Career Services:
Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers Section’s Practice Tracks sessions. Spots fill up fast, so sign up quickly.
What is Practice Tracks?
The Young Lawyers Sections is excited to host Law Practice Tracks virtually during the month of February 2022. This is a valuable opportunity to connect with young lawyers in the Chicago area for networking, for mentorship and to ask questions about the day-to-day practice of law in a small group setting. No matter what your schedule, we have a session that fits in your calendar! Connect with someone who practices in an area you are interested in, or a setting you would like to learn more about, to gain insight into what area you would like to pursue. Find out what the day-to-day life of an attorney is actually like with Law Practice Tracks.
How do I Sign Up?
So that as many CBA Law Student Members as possible can take advantage of this opportunity, please do not sign up for more than 3 sessions. You will be emailed the Zoom link for your virtual Law Practice Tracks session prior to the event, along with a sample list of questions and other resources to prepare you for the meeting.
Click here to see the schedule and sign up.
Questions?
Email acruz with questions.
Judicial Externship Program Information Session: On Wednesday, February 2, at 3 p.m., via Zoom, Professor Gross will conduct an informational meeting for students interested in participating in the Summer and/or Fall 2022 Judicial Externship Program. Some of your classmates, who were judicial externs in the past in either Summer or Fall, will be attending the informational meeting to give you their perspective.
To join the information session, please see the Zoom meeting information below:
https://kentlaw.zoom.us/j/83199463853?pwd=VlB5SWdsZlJjSDBjb2M0TEN1Zy9Idz09
Meeting ID: 831 9946 3853
Passcode: 892858
One tap mobile: +13126266799,,83199463853# US (Chicago)
Please note before applying that you must be able to commit 32 hours/week during the summer session. For additional information about JEP, you may also refer to the Law School Website, “Law Offices/Clinical Programs.”
If you have any questions about the Program or the application itself, please contact Professor Vivien Gross (vgross).
Commercial Bar Exam Preparation Courses:
Chicago-Kent 3Ls – BARBRI is here to help as graduation and the bar exam approach! Each of BARBRI’s three course options (Mallory.guerreso or by phone/text at 815-791-3485.
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Birthdays & Special Days – January/February
January 2 |
Amber Damerow, 2L |
January 4 |
Emily Barraza, 2L |
January 12 |
Laura Bradley-Hufford, 3L |
January 13 |
Samantha Musick, 3L |
January 15 |
Charlie J. Johnson, 1L |
January 19 |
Jacob Kaplan, 2L |
January 26 |
Kaitlyn Kloss, 2L |
January 30 |
Alana Hirsch, 2L |
January 30 |
Lynne Johnson, 2L |
January 31 |
Lauren Ehardt, 3L |
February 1 |
Patrick Owens, 2L |
February 2 |
Maeghan Hoal, 2L |
February 4 |
Sophia Lischewski, 2L |
February 11 |
Ryan Martin, 2L |
February 16 |
Patrycia Piaskowski, 2L |
February 16 |
Anastasia Redmond, 2L |
February 19 |
Cassidy Aranda, 1L |
February 25 |
Chloe Bell, 3L |
February 25 |
Professor Laurie Silvestri |
February 27 |
Christian Sanchez, 3L |
February 29 |
Anna Ylitalo, 1L |
*if you wish to share your special date with the student body, click here