91 posts from

2013

  

Sports Immigration Law, It’s a Real Thing

February 28, 2013 by Jared Berman | Student Blog

Student blogger: Jared Berman (’15)   Exhausted from a full day of first year classes, I dragged myself to a Chapman Law event, hoping to network and educate myself on immigration law, and discovered a field I never knew existed – sports immigration law. Yes, you read that correctly, sports immigration law – it’s a real thing.

Alumni Highlights – February 2013

February 21, 2013 by | Alumni

Are you a Chapman Law alumni? Have you recently changed firms, been promoted or made partner and would like to be featured in the next online edition of Alumni Highlights? Then submit a class note!  Jimmy Blalock (’09) recently finished his term as Chair of the Alumni Advisory Board. During his tenure, he successfully increased

Chapman Law’s Competition Teams Continue to Triumph

February 18, 2013 by | General News

Earlier this month, Chapman Law School sent two teams to the National Juvenile Law Moot Court Competition at Whittier Law School. The teams were comprised of Katherine Currie-Diamond (2L) and Jaryn Saritzky (2L) and Andrew Mase (2L) and Minhquan Nguyen (2L). After the preliminary rounds on Friday, Katherine and Jaryn received the third-place brief award

Remembering Professor Katherine Darmer

February 15, 2013 by | Faculty

One year ago, we lost a treasured member of the law school community—Professor Katherine Darmer. Professor Darmer was an excellent scholar and teacher. In addition, she devoted her amazing advocacy talents to a number of causes including marriage equality and human rights. We are pleased to announce that a scholarship has been created in memory

PILF’s Silent Auction Will be Amazing, Despite Lack of Carrier Pigeons

February 13, 2013 by Minhquan Nguyen | Student Blog

Student blogger: Minhquan Nguyen (’14) PILF Co-President   Midnight.  Still not in bed.  Alarm is set for 6 AM (argh, argh).  One month until the Silent Auction.  So why does it feel like the Silent Auction  is tomorrow and years away all at the same time? I should never have gotten myself into this.  I

3L Amanda Singer’s Work in Chapman’s Mediation Clinic Helps her Land Competitive Mediation Position

January 31, 2013 by | General News

Mediation jobs usually come after at least a decade of experience, but for Chapman 3L Amanda Singer, her mediation job will start immediately following graduation and the Bar Exam. Through her self-determination and the help of Chapman’s Mediation Clinic, ADR Board, and two negotiation competitions, Amanda has already secured post-graduation employment in mediation. In addition

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