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		<title>News Briefs: Nov. 26, 2012</title>
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<ul><li>Library begins extended hours for final exams</li>
<li>Save the dates: Summer abroad interest sessions</li>
<li>3L publishes scholarly book chapter</li>
<li>LIC Notes: CLEs in the LIC</li>
<li>Stay tuned for Dean Jerry's Music Night 2013</li>
<li>Moot court team elects new exec board; Dylan Shea receives award</li>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Library begins extended hours for final exams</h3>
<p>The library will be open every day from 7:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. until Dec. 13. On Dec. 14, the library will open at 7:30 a.m., and will close at 5 p.m. It will be closed Dec. 15 and Dec. 16. The Lic will be open Dec. 17-21 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will be closed Dec. 22 through Jan. 1 and will reopen Jan. 2 at 8 a.m.</p>
<h3><strong>Save the dates: Summer abroad interest sessions</strong></h3>
<p>Interested in studying abroad in France, South Africa or Costa Rica? Check out the <a href="http://www.law.ufl.edu/academics/academic-programs/study-abroad">website</a> and save the following dates for interest sessions hosted by the Office of Student Affairs. France – Monday, Jan.14, 1-2 p.m., HOL 360; South Africa – Tuesday, Jan. 15, 12-1 p.m., HOL 270; and Costa Rica – Tuesday, Jan. 22, 12-1 p.m., HOL 382.</p>
<h3>3L publishes scholarly book chapters</h3>
<p>Caroline Joan S. Picart (3L, joint J.D. and M.A. in Women’s Studies) has three refereed scholarly book chapters and one refereed scholarly article forthcoming in 2013.  The book chapters are:  &#8220;Media Myths Regarding Serial Killers: A Gothic Criminology&#8221; in<em></em> <em>The Poetics of Crime – Excursions into Creative Criminologies</em>, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, ed. (Ashgate, forthcoming 2013); &#8220;Is Life Beautiful?: Humor, Horror, Fantasy, and History&#8221; in<em> The Fantastic in Holocaust Literature</em>, Judith<strong><em> </em></strong>Kerman and John Edgar Browning, eds., (McFarland, expected Spring 2013); and &#8220;The Documentary Impulse and Reel/Real Horror&#8221; in <em>A Companion to the Horror Film</em>, Harry Benshoff, ed. (Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming, 2013). The article is forthcoming in a journal of Communication: &#8220;Reflections on Power and Intersectionality,&#8221; <em>Qualitative Inquiry</em>, forthcoming, Spring, 2013 (Edited by Lonnie Athens).</p>
<h3>LIC Notes: CLEs in the LIC</h3>
<p>It is a little known fact that the Legal Information Center has Continuing Legal Education materials in its collection. While it receives all of The Florida Bar CLE course books, it also acquires a few CDs and DVDs that attorneys can use to obtain CLE credit.  Each year, The Florida Bar sends all public Florida law libraries a free copy of the Survey of Florida Law CLE for distribution to patrons and Florida Bar members. In addition, the LIC collects CLEs that are of interest to UF Law faculty and students, such as its recent acquisition, the Practice Management Track of the 6<sup>th</sup> Annual Solo &amp; Small Firm Conference – The Extraordinary Lawyer: Minding Your Own Business. This CLE focuses on building a law practice, which many students and alumni may find of interest in the current economy.  If you would like to see our current CLE holdings, the list is available at: <a href="http://guides.uflib.ufl.edu/CLEs" target="_blank">http://guides.uflib.ufl.edu/CLEs</a>. As always, the LIC welcomes your suggestions for additional titles that would enhance the collection.</p>
<h3>Stay tuned for Dean Jerry&#8217;s Music Night 2013</h3>
<p>Watch FlaLaw in January for the announcement of the spring scheduling of Dean Jerry’s “Music Night 2013” at his house. The rules are that any student who participates must bring a dessert and perform a musical piece.  Faculty who participate must comply with a substantially identical rule, which often results in the appearance of a kazoo band. When it’s announced, sign-up will be first-come, first-served. If you’re interested, you might want to do a little practicing over break. (But the dean says: Don’t over-prepare; this is informal and meant to be fun – i.e., it’s definitely “recital-lite.”)</p>
<h3>Moot court team elects new exec board; Dylan Shea receives award</h3>
<p>The UF Moot Court Team has elected new members to the executive board this spring:</p>
<p>Internal Vice President: Ian Dankelman; Executive Vice President: Chelsey Clements; Vice Chair for Intermural Competition: Victoria Forson; Secretary: Jessica Clements; Chairs for Intramural Competition: Megan Coughlin and Stephanie Generotti; Special Events Chair: Heather Griffin; Special Events Co-Chair: Kate Livanec; Chair for Education and Training: Nate Diehl; and Vice Chair for Historical Society: Alfredo Ferrer.</p>
<p>The team voted Dylan Shea to receive the Gaither Award for the most outstanding team member.</p>
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		<title>Students, faculty hit high notes at annual Music Night</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a well-known fact that students at UF Law display prowess in the classroom. But what about on the piano bench?</p>
<p>On Sunday, Jan. 30, about 25 students, faculty and friends gathered at the home of Dean Robert Jerry and his wife, Lisa, for UF Law&#8217;s annual Music Night.</p>
<p>Students swapped their casebooks and highlighters for guitars, cellos, trumpets and even feather boas and silly hats in a display of the multitalented nature of the student body at Levin College of Law.</p>
<p>The event was free to attend and open to all students and faculty, but there were a few conditions: To get in the door, you had to bring a dessert and be willing to perform a musical act. Performances included classical concertos, a John Denver sing-along and a scene from the Broadway musical &#8220;Wicked.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dean Jerry explained that the event, which he has hosted — with a few interruptions — for about ten years, was inspired by a similar practice of Austrian composer Franz Schubert. Schubert, he said, was known for opening his home to friends to nurture their creativity.</p>
<p>For the first performance, Dean Jerry played on the piano an original song entitled &#8220;Undeleted House,&#8221; enlisting the help of Professor Leonard Riskin on the maracas. He was followed by eight student performances. After the performances were through, guests shifted their attention to the myriad desserts on display in the kitchen.</p>
<p>Dean Jerry said that the aim of the event was to get students and faculty together and share experiences unrelated to law or the classroom. He said that he is consistently impressed by the wide range of musical talent on display at Music Night.</p>
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		<title>News Briefs &#8211; March 29, 2010</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="book"><strong>Students receive book awards for academic excellence</strong><br />
Students, faculty and friends of the law school gathered in the Chesterfield Smith Ceremonial Classroom March 26 to honor book award recipients for the fall 2009 semester. Presented every semester, book awards recognize the top performers in each class, and give alumni a chance to support academic excellence at the UF Levin College of Law. More than 100 students were honored for their performance in classes in the fall. Multiple award winners included, Chana Cannon, Ryan Eastmoore, Alejandro Gonzalez, Kevin Hall, Seth Jones, Tiffany Kimball, Michael Leeman, Holly Marini, Dana Mehlman, Rhett Parker, Jon Philipson, Estephanie Resnik, Martin Strauch, Alicia Taylor, Laura Triplett, Deborah Tyson, Monica Wilson and Jay Yagoda. If you have received a book award, but weren’t able to attend the ceremony, you can pick up your plaque in the Office of Student Affairs.</p>
<p>• <a href="../../flalawonline/2010/03292010/bookawardsfall09.pdf">See full list of winners</a></p>
<p id="music"><strong>Music Night 2010 hosted by Dean Jerry</strong><br />
Got a hidden musical talent? Show it off at the upcoming Music Night 2010, to be held Sunday, April 18, at 7 p.m. at the home of Dean Bob Jerry and his wife Lisa. All students and faculty are invited &#8212; but the &#8220;ticket&#8221; to attend is that you must bring a dessert and agree to perform a musical piece (play an instrument or sing a song). A piano will be available. Each participant can bring one guest. Space is limited, so sign up is on a first-come, first-serve basis. To register, stop by the Dean’s Office and see Doris Perron.</p>
<p id="clinic"><strong>Clinic application deadline March 31 </strong><br />
The deadline for clinic applications is March 31. The Florida Bar clearance letters must be attached to the application (except for Mediation Clinic). Conservation Clinic applications are <a href="../../conservation/forms_apps.shtml">available online</a> and should be submitted directly to Director Tom Ankersen at <a href="mailto:ankersen@law.ufl.edu">ankersen@law.ufl.edu</a>. All other clinic applications are submitted to Student Affairs. Offers are based on total credit hours, pre-reqs for some of the clinics, and application submission date/time may also be considered. Also, for the first time this fall, Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiation (LAW 6388) will be offered and will be mandatory for civil clinics (except Mediation) beginning with spring 2011 enrollment. The clinics consider the application period a time of “open house” and interested students who are planning ahead or who are applying for summer/fall are encouraged to stop by.</p>
<p id="ipvac"><strong>Application deadline for UF’s Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Clinic is March 31</strong><br />
The Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Clinic is the first of its kind in the nation! IPVAC is a partnership between the College of Law, College of Medicine, Shands and Peaceful Paths Domestic Abuse Network. Under the supervision of Director Teresa Drake, students will represent indigent victims of domestic violence in court with a variety of issues. Students will also have the opportunity to work with IPVAC’s interdisciplinary team consisting of social workers, outreach counselors and various medical personnel at Shands and negotiate such legal and ethical issues as HIPPA, confidentiality and client/patient privilege. Applications for IPVAC can be picked up at Student Services. Students should attach their initial clearance letter from the Florida Bar to their application. Students must also speak briefly with Director Teresa Drake (<a href="mailto:drake@law.ufl.edu">drake@law.ufl.edu</a>) prior to applying.</p>
<p id="elulp"><strong>Environmental &amp; Land Use Law Certificate Program deadline April 2</strong><br />
Students interested in enrolling in the Environmental &amp; Land Use Law Certificate Program this semester are encouraged to do so before Friday, April 2. Through the Environmental and Land Use Law Certificate Program, students can graduate from law school with a valuable credential that indicates both concentration and accomplishment in these two fields. If you have recently enrolled, or plan to do so, please contact Lena Hinson at <a href="mailto:hinson@law.ufl.edu">hinson@law.ufl.edu</a> to set up an appointment with Professor Alyson Flournoy, director of the Environmental &amp; Land Use Law Program, to discuss your course of study for fall 2010. For more information on the ELUL Certificate Program please visit the <a href="../../elulp/certificate">ELULP Web site</a>. Enrollment forms are available online or in 319 Holland Hall. Students enrolled in the certificate program will receive e-mail notification regarding priority pre-registration for core courses.</p>
<p id="public"><strong>Become a Public Interest Law Fellow: Deadline April 5</strong><br />
Make a difference in your community and the world &#8212; and get paid for it. The Levin College of Law is currently seeking students for the Public Interest Law Fellows Program for 2010-11, funded by The Florida Bar Foundation. Public Interest Law Fellows are engaged in a number of public service projects in the community, and receive a stipend for their work. Applications are available in the Center for Governmental Responsibility, 230 Bruton-Geer Hall. The application deadline is April 5, at 5 p.m. For more information, e-mail Tim McLendon, <a href="mailto:mclendon@law.ufl.edu">mclendon@law.ufl.edu</a>.</p>
<p id="apil"><strong>APIL fellowship applications due April 5</strong><br />
Need funding for your unpaid summer job? Applications for the APIL summer fellowship 2010 are here. Please download the application form that is available on APIL&#8217;s Twen page and submit your application to the Career Development Office by noon on April 5. <a href="../../flalawonline/2010/03292010/apil_app2010.pdf">Download the application »</a></p>
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		<title>News Briefs March 2, 2009</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="music"><strong>Music Night 2009 hosted by Dean Jerry</strong></p>
<p>Got a hidden musical talent? Show it off at the upcoming Music Night 2009, to be held Sunday, March 29, at 7 p.m. at the home of Dean Bob Jerry and his wife Lisa. All students and faculty are invited &#8212; but the &#8220;ticket&#8221; to attend is that you must bring a dessert and agree to perform a musical piece (play an instrument or sing a song). A piano will be available. Each participant can bring one guest. Space is limited, so sign up is on a first-come, first-serve basis. To register, stop by the Dean’s Office and see Doris Perron.</p>
<p id="jessup"><strong>Jessup Moot Court Team placed ninth in Southeast Super Regionals</strong></p>
<p>UF’s Jessup Moot Court Team placed ninth overall out of twenty two teams competing in the Southeast Super Regionals. The participants were Rachel Malkowski (2L), Wayne Atkinson (2L), Michael Stewart (2L), Jason Zimmerman (2L) and Jeff Dambly (2L). Participants are evaluated by their oral skills as well as their written memorials. Rachel Malkowski was awarded first place oralist out of approximately 88 participants. Michael Stewart placed 19th out of all individual oralists. The case involved a dispute between two countries argued before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The main issues concerning the dispute included state sovereignty, extradition, sexual exploitation, and the jurisdiction of the ICJ. The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is the world’s largest moot court competition, with participants from over 500 law schools in more than 80 countries. The team received support and coaching from its faculty advisor Professor Jon Mills, team President Patricia Camino (3L), and team Vice-President Han Huang (3L). Special thanks to the coaches Eric Burger (3L), Morgan Weinstein (3L), Dmitri Goubarkov (3L) and Kate Haddock (3L). In addition, we thank professors Tim McClendon, Henry Wihnyk, Mary Adkins, Michelle Jacobs, and Joseph Little for their time and support. For more information e-mail Patricia Camino at <a href="mailto:pcamino@ufl.edu">pcamino@ufl.edu</a>.</p>
<p id="bookawards"><strong>Students receive book awards for academic excellence</strong></p>
<p>Students, faculty and friends of the law school gathered in the Chesterfield Smith Ceremonial Classroom Feb. 27 to honor book award recipients for the spring semester. Presented every semester, book awards recognize the top performers in each class, and give alumni a chance to support academic excellence at the UF Levin College of Law. More than 100 students were honored for their performance in classes in the spring. Multiple award winners included Joshua S. Altshuler, Crystal Espinosa, Kevin Hall, Jennifer Hartzler, Heather J. Howdeshell, Kathryn Ward Hurd, David Karp, Allison Riggs, Brandon Sherlinski, Emily A. Snider and Nickisha Webb. If you have received a book award, but weren’t able to attend the ceremony, you can pick up your plaque in the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs at 267 Holland Hall. The office is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays.<br />
• <a target="_blank">See full list of winners</a></p>
<p id="law"><strong>L.A.W. hosts meet and mingle with faculty and staff</strong></p>
<p>The Law Association for Women hosted a Faculty Meet-and-Mingle on Thursday, Feb. 26, at the law school, to kick-off its Women’s History Month events. Students mingled with female law school faculty and staff, while partaking in bagels, pastries and juice. Participants discussed law school courses, possible career paths, and current events.</p>
<p id="flc"><strong>Help survivors of domestic violence in our community</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Help survivors of domestic violence in our community by donating to the Family Law Society&#8217;s food and supply drive. All donations benefit Peaceful Paths, a domestic abuse network that serves survivors of domestic violence in Alachua, Bradford and Union counties. Each year, Peaceful Paths provides safety, support, and the empowerment necessary for hundreds of families to move to self-sufficiency in our community. Peaceful Paths is in great need of necessary tangible items, especially food items, in order to continue the help they provide to these families. Donation boxes are available in the library and student affairs office lobbies from Monday, Feb. 23 through Friday, March 6.</p>
<p id="financial"><strong>Time is running out to apply for financial aid</strong></p>
<p>For those of you who have not already done so, now is the time to apply for aid for the 2009-2010 academic year. I encourage you to apply by April 1 using FAFSA on the Web. Just go to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov and follow the instructions on the site. After applying via FAFSA/Renewal FAFSA on the Web, you can check the status of your application and/or make corrections online. You will need to use your Federal Access Code (PIN) to complete the 2009-2010 FAFSA.</p>
<p id="art"><strong>Levin College of Law Faculty and Student Art Show</strong></p>
<p>Calling all student and faculty artists. We are now accepting artwork in any medium (ie. sculpture, painting, photography) for the fourth annual Levin College of Law Faculty and Student Art Show. Artwork will be displayed in the Lawton Chiles Legal Information Center. Please email digital image submissions with a brief description to Eric Berger at <a href="mailto:ecburger@gmail.com">ecburger@gmail.com</a> by Monday, March 16. Students and faculty will be notified if they are selected by late March. If you have any questions please e-mail Eric Berger or Alexis Cooper at <a href="mailto:lex314@gmail.com">lex314@gmail.com</a>.</p>
<p id="finaid"><strong>Financial aid for Florida Bar prep and exam</strong></p>
<p>Are you making plans to take the Bar and wondering where you will come up with the financing necessary for these out-of-pocket expenses? There are private loan companies who will make Bar exam loans to students who are in their final year of law school. These loans can be used for a student&#8217;s living expenses while studying for the Bar, Bar prep classes and other Bar related expenses.</p>
<p>Sallie Mae<br />
1-800-984-0190<br />
www.salliemae.com</p>
<p>Wells Fargo<br />
(To apply, student would need to have some type of account/loan with Wells Fargo)<br />
1-800-378-5526<br />
www.wellsfargo.com/student/</p>
<p>For more information contact Financial Aid Coordinator Carol Huber at 352-273-0620.</p>
<p id="library"><strong>Spring Break Library Hours</strong></p>
<p>Friday, March 6: 7:30 a.m. &#8211; 5:00 p.m.<br />
Saturday- Sunday, March 7-8: CLOSED<br />
Monday- Friday, March 9-13: 8:00 a.m. &#8211; 5:00 p.m.<br />
Saturday, March 14: CLOSED<br />
Sunday, March 15: 10:00 a.m. &#8211; 11:30 p.m. (regular hours resume)</p>
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