The September Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Phi Delta Phi Info Table 11 1pm 5 6pm Speaker An Le 135 Federalist Society Meeting 110 12:10 1:00pm Entertainment and Sports Law Association Meeting 127 Week of September 12, 2005 GRAPEVINE Online: www.scu.edu/law/resources/grapevine.html Calendar of Events 12 13 14 15 16 17 St. Thomas Moore Society Mass Nobili Hall 7:00 am BLSA & Crim Law Society Present Deputy D.A. Darryl Stallworth 127 High Tech Tuesdays 139 Graduation 101 127 142 5:10 6:00pm ACLU-NC General Meeting 142 SALSA Meeting 127 Don t forget to donate to Hurricane Katrina relief! (see next page for additional information) First Year Fridays (Sponsored by ASP and Academic and Professional Development) 142 12:00 2:00pm Contemporary Legal Issues Lecture 137 1:00 5:00pm Social Justice Adobe Lodge 6:30 11:00pm TICKETS ON SALE
The Law School, including its Student Bar Association and student organizations, will assist the victims of Hurricane Katrina by collecting donations from law faculty, students and staff. To increase the benefit from Santa Clara's efforts to assist the people and communities devastated by the hurricane, the Law School will contribute, from privately raised funds, $2 for every $1 donated by law faculty, staff and students. The Week of September 12, 2005 Online: www.scu.edu/law/resources/grapevine.html The Grapevine is published weekly by the Student Bar Association for the Santa Clara School of Law students, faculty, administration, and community. The Grapevine strives to be an accessible resource for SBA information, campus activity, and student life. Please send event information, article submissions and advertisements to: scugrapevine@gmail.com by Fridays at 8:00 a.m.. Submissions may be altered or edited to fit layout space constraints. Copyright 2005-2006 SCU SBA Page 2 Checks should be made payable to Santa Clara University, with the notation "Katrina Disaster Relief" in the memo section. These donations will be acknowledged for tax purposes by the university. If you wish to contribute to this fundraising campaign for victims of the disaster, please leave your donation (check or cash) with Christina Johnson (Bergin 214), Priya Vaidyanath (Heafey 151) or Joanie Schuller (Loyola 141). Any size gift is welcome and all are appreciated.
Heard in Student Submissions Page Send article contributions, letters to the editor, top fives, personals, and classified to scugrapevine@gmail.com. The Grapevine strives to provide an accessible weekly publication for students to express themselves. I disagree with what you say, but will defend to the death your right to say it - Voltaire Welcome my friends to the show that never ends! It s the fifth week, and by now I hope that most of you have been able to crack your books open at least once or twice. I d like to take this opportunity to encourage you all to buy tickets to the this Friday evening. I have been both years and the good times never cease to amaze me. There are always great items up for live auction and the bidding can get intense. In fact one highlighted item is a dinner for 15-20 at Professor Neustadter and Professor Rauch s home, prepared by none other than myself. If you have had my cooking you know this will not be something to miss. I think I made a dessert last year that had 500 calories in it per serving. Anyways, come to the Benefit, because you ll never know what kind of fireworks booze and law students will provide. So here s a Top 6 about why you should not miss the. Top six reasons why you should go to the Benefit: 6. You get to see what your professors are like with a couple of drinks in them. 5. Finally that bridesmaid dress you have in the closet will come to use. 4. You may get your picture in next week s Grapevine if you hang out with Roy enough. 3. You might get drunk enough to spend half your rent money on a dinner cooked by me. 2. The Hut after-party will give you an extra chance to close up the deal on that girl you met on the dance floor. 1. One of your classmates might fall off the auction stage into the bushes! Thanks for the great responses to last week s edition! My advice column will be back soon. Until then, see you at the Benefit! Devin Page 3
Φ Φ Phi Delta Phi Fall initiation forms for Phi Delta Phi are due MONDAY 9/26 by 5:00pm Please submit completed application to Jennifer Han (3L)'s folder in along with $95 initiation fee. SCU Event Information Are you trying to make sense of the Same Sex Marriage Controversy? Want to fully understand the legal and ethical arguments? Then...come listen & respond to Saving Traditional Marriage Wednesday, Sept. 21 st 12:10-1:00 PM 142 Lunch will be served. By Jeffrey Ventrella, Sr. Vice President of ADF Mr. Ventrella is a nationally recognized debater, author, and legal scholar on First Amendment topics involving Marriage, Religious Liberties, and The Sanctity of Human Life, as well being an approved speaker for Federalist Society events. As part of ADF s executive team, Jeff engages in legal battles protecting religious liberties. Jeffery J. Ventrella, Esquire: Jeffery received the B.M.E. degree (magna cum laude) from the University of Northern Colorado, and his Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, where he served as the Production Editor for the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly. Sponsored by... KGACLC Open House Wednesday, September 28, 4-6 p.m. Join the faculty and staff of the Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center for an Open House at the KGACLC offices (located at 1030 The Alameda). Learn more about the work of the center and clinical opportunities for spring semester and next year. Free food and drink, and the first 10 students to arrive will receive a KGACLC t-shirt! Please attend SALSA's first general meeting on Thursday September 15, 2005, from 12-1pm in B 127. We will discuss the upcoming semester events. FREE INDIAN FOOD!!! The Elections and Voting Procedures Committee would like YOUR input concerning the SBA Class Representative Elections. ~Do you feel that something additional should have been done? ~Are there any improvements you wish to see happen for Spring election? ~Was there anything you liked about the elections? Please e-mail sba_elections@hotmail.com with your comments [both positive & negative ] Congratulations to Kelsey Dickenson! She is our new alternate 1L class representative. Run-Off Election Results: Kelsey Dickenson: 16, Adam Pedersen: 9 CORRECTION: The correct email address for comments or concerns regarding election procedures is sba_elections@hotmail.com. Page 4
SCU Event Information The Black Law Student Association & Criminal Law Society Present: Darryl Stallworth Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Tuesday, September 13 th at 12pm - 127 ---Lunch will be provided--- FIRST YEAR LAW STUDENTS PLAN TO ATTEND THE PARENTS AND PARTNERS PROGRAM Saturday, September 24, 2005 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Brass Rail, Benson Memorial Center Program includes: Presentation by Dean Donald Polden Mock Class Law Career Services Health & Counseling Services FREE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND BOX LUNCH RSVP to jschuller@scu.edu or call 408-551-1776 by September 16th, giving the total number attending, including yourself, and a daytime telephone number. Space limited to spouse/mate and/ or parents - first come first served. Page 5
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