Upcoming Events
Posted by Kevin Whitaker on September 18, 2009
Sunday, September 20th 1:30 p.m.: “SNESL Golf Tournament & Dinner Benefit” to benefit the Terrorism Law Conference and Law Journal at $125 per golfer/$400 per foursome including greens fee, golf cart, range balls, use of practice facility and dinner—or join only for dinner at $20 (register online at http://www.golfdigestplanner.com/13271-sneslgolf/)
Wednesday, September 23rd 10:00-11:15 a.m.: “FREE Unemployed Lawyer Support Group” coordinated by Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (LCL) on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at LCL to discuss strategies for dealing with the financial, emotional, social and psychological aspects of unemployment (register by telephone at 617-482-9600 or by email to gina@lclma.org or nancyb@lclma.org)
Thursday, September 24th 5:30-8:30 p.m.: “FREE Alumni Association Cape Cod Regional Event” at the home of Anne Walsh Folino ’97 in Buzzard Bay to get together with fellow Cape Cod-based alumni for social and professional networking (RSVP to Leslie Becker Wilson at lwilson@snesl.edu)
Thursday, September 24th 5:30-6:45 p.m.: “FREE Getting Your Student Loans Forgiven Webinar” explaining how you can benefit from the College Cost Reduction and Access Act (CCRAA)—especially if you are considering a career in public service—by Equal Justice Works, an organization dedicated to building the next generation of public interest lawyers; for further information about EJW’s resources for student debt relief, visit their website at http://www.equaljusticeworks.org/resources/student-debt-relief/default (space is limited so participants are required to register online at https://equaljusticeevents.webex.com/equaljusticeevents/onstage/g.php?d=668885402&t=a)
Thursday, October 1st-Saturday, October 3rd: “ILSA Terrorism Law Conference” which will explore the definitions of both terrorism and armed conflict, the difficult balancing act of ensuring national security while preserving human rights, and investigate how other areas such as the environment, immigration, micro-financing, and rule of law initiatives relate to developing better solutions within the law, as well as examine how the international community has responded to terrorism, both historically and recently, though international and regional agreements, the U.N. system, and in customary law (for further information and online registration visit the conference website at http://www.snesl.org/ilsaconference/)