(1) The Texas Association of International Law is now officially the International Law Society of Texas.
(2) It s Rodeo Time!
On Tuesday March 23, 7pm, the International Law Society of Texas and the UT LLM Program are sponsoring a trip to the Austin Rodeo! (http://www.rodeoaustin.com/
Tickets will cost just $10, with the rest of the ticket price subsidized by UT Law. There are limited spots for LLM and JD students, so YOU MUST SEND AN EMAIL BY SUNDAY, MARCH 14TH AT NOON TO texasinternationallaw@gmail.
Only the first 65 students to reply to that email address will be guaranteed tickets. We will contact the first 65 students who respond to let them know there is a ticket reserved for them. Those student may then pick up their ticket and pay their $10 on Monday, March 22, in the International Student Program office (same area as the law school s financial aid office).
All of the tickets will be seated together in a block, and tickets are good for the whole day, so feel free to go earlier and meet us there! Again, if you are interested in going to the rodeo and in getting in on this great deal, emailtexasinternationallaw@gmail.
We will try to arrange carpools to the rodeo, leaving from the law school at 5:00pm Tuesday March 23. If you would be available to drive, please let us know when you RSVP!
(3) The week of Monday, April 12, the International Law Society of Texas will host a panel of UT international law faculty members. Details to come.
(4) Finally, if you are interested in helping to organize events for the the International Law Society, please let us know by emailing texasinternationallaw@gmail.
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Other opportunities of international interest:
PRO BONO OPPORTUNITY: If you speak another kanguage and may be available in the future to volunteer as a translator or interpreter, sign up for the UT Law Pro Bono Program interpreter/translator register. You can do this by going to http://www.utexas.edu/law/
JOB POSTING - 2010 Summer Internship with the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice. Contact: Sarah Cline scline@law.utexas.edu (512) 232 4857
How to Apply: Please submit materials to Sarah Cline via email at scline@law.utexas.edu (Subject: Graduate Internship) or in person in TNH Room 3.269 at the Law School.
Deadline: 12:00 PM on Thursday, April 1.
Description: Professor Karen Engle is seeking to hire two to three professional or graduate students to work at least half-time (20 hrs/week) as summer fellows at the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice.
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