Mario Kart Tournament
Mario Kart Tournament in the student center. We will make a tournament bracket and have a prize. This will be open to the entire school on a first come first serve basis because the student center is only so big.
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Mario Kart Tournament in the student center. We will make a tournament bracket and have a prize. This will be open to the entire school on a first come first serve basis because the student center is only so big.
We will be providing a spaghetti dinner and watching western films. The dinner is free and open to the community. It will be at the Red Door Church and co-sponsored by the Schweitzer Fellows.
Local food dinner in collaboration with BALE, Building a Local Economy.
WHAT: Intensive Trial Practice Course gives students the experience of preparing for a trial, and the opportunity to be one of four students who will represent VLS in a regional moot court trial advocacy competition. It is a FANTASTIC way to develop courtroom skills and a thorough understanding of evidentiary rules. WHO IS INVITED […]
Advising Session for Joint Degree 2Ls
Joint Journal Bluebook workshop for students interested in participating in the write-on.
The SBA will hold an open forum for candidates to speak to voters ahead of the spring elections.
Open office hours for brief questions and other career related discussions.
A review of upcoming Summer deadlines and the overall application calendar. Good for all but particularly 2Ls and 3Ls.
Calming Troubled Waters: Local Solutions In the 19th Century, the law struggled to regulate water “because the causes which govern and direct movements are so secret, occult and concealed.” Frazier v. Brown (Ohio, 1891) Today, when science has revealed the secrets of hydrology, the law remains “occult.” Federal jurisdiction over water is incomplete; the […]