Week of April 26, 2021
In This Issue
News from Knowles
Deadline Lowdown
Office Hours 411
Events: This Week
Events: Next Week
Save the Date
Apply Yourself
Distinguish Yourself
News from Knowles 
Reminders, Announcements and Administrative Updates 


  • The Northeastern University Law Review 2021-22 Application: Calling all rising 2Ls and 3Ls! The Law Review is officially beginning the application process for next year’s editing staff! The Diversity Statement section of the application is available now on our website at http://nulawreview.org/application. The remainder of the application will be available on 5/1, with all three parts due by 5/10 at 5:00 pm. For more information, see our website or direct questions to nulr@northeastern.edu

  • Work for CISP: The 2021-2022 class year CISP sign-up is now available! Any interested 1L or 2L is encouraged to sign-up by August 31, 2021, at 5:00 PM. Work study eligible and volunteer students accepted. When the law school is open full-time, CISP employees sells snacks and merchandise to raise money for students going on public interest co-ops. If you are an interested 2L, consider working as a co-chair on your rotation. Please sign up via this google form. Any questions, please contact wall.d@northeastern.edu and smith.ryan1@northeastern.edu.

  • Clinic Honor Cords: The Clinic has ordered honor cords for 2021 graduating students who have participated in any clinic during their time at the Law School. You can pick these cords up at the front desk of the Law Clinics between 8am-4pm on the following dates: Tuesday, April 27th, Tuesday, May 4th and Tuesday, May 11th. Please ring the bell by the front door of the Clinic space in 140DK upon arrival. Please contact lawclinics@northeastern.edu with any questions.

  • Good news everybody! The Law Library is proud to announce access to an online collection of legal study aids. Need some help understanding your course materials from well-established experts? Need some practice with multiple-choice questions? Is COVID-19 an obstacle to consulting print study aids? Then this is the tool for you! Consult the Understanding,MasteringQ&ASkills & Values and A Student's Guide series. You can access the study aids anywhere, anytime, on any device with no restrictions. Initially access the Legal Study Aids Collection with your Northeastern credentials. Thereafter your computer/device will remember your access and personalized account. https://lexisdl.com/library/northeastern/. If you need any help with access, please contact LawLibrary@northeastern.edu.

Deadline Lowdown
Co-op, Graduation Requirement, and Other Upcoming Administrative Deadlines
  • Attention 3Ls Graduating in May: Your Graduate Employment Surveys are due by Wednesday, May 5th. This is a graduation requirement! Please complete the survey on Symplicity under My Account - Graduate Employment Survey, and contact lawcoop@northeastern.edu with any questions. 

  • Special Early Deadline for Wayfair's Fall 2021 Co-ops: Wayfair's two Fall co-op postings are live on Symplicity now. Apply by Thursday, May 6th at 11:59 PM Eastern. 
 
  • The Main Deadline for Fall 2021 collecting co-ops will be Tuesday, June 8th at 11:59 PM Eastern. Those job postings will go live on Symplicity on Monday, May 3rd. 

  • PHRGE Immigration Intern: The Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy (PHRGE) is now accepting applications from upper-level students for summer term immigration internships that involve 8 hours of work per week (or more) on a flexible schedule. Compensation is available for work-study students. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Additional information and application instructions are available here.

  • Locker Clean-out: any student who still has belongings in a locker assigned during the 2019-2020 academic year must clear them out. Lockers should not currently be in use. Students currently in classes have until the end of the term to clean out any remaining belongings, while students on who will be in classes during the summer will have through Tuesday, May 25th to clean out their locker. Any lockers that are not cleaned out will have their locks cut and anything inside will be discarded.


  • Concentration Completion Deadline: All graduating 3Ls who have declared concentrations must complete the Concentration Certification of Completion by Friday, April 30th if they have not yet done so in order to keep a concentration on their transcript.
Office Hours 411
This Week's Administrative Office Hours, Appointments, and Drop-by Schedules
  • ASA Office Hours: ASA will have virtual office hours for all students from 12:30-1:30pm on Wednesday, April 28th (on zoom here, meeting ID 930 2476 5283). Please email lawstudentaffairs@northeastern.edu to set up an appointment to speak with ASA. 

  • Co-op Office Drop-by Hours: Please note that our drop-by hours have changed! Virtual: Mon 4/26 from 11 - 12. Meet with Naomi on Zoom here. (Meeting ID: 501 674 7377, Password: 514215) In-Person: Tues 4/27 from 1:00 - 2:00, Weds 4/28 from 10:30 - 11:30, Thurs 4/29 from 2:00 - 3:00

  • Financial Aid Appointments: the office of financial aid is currently working remotely. To schedule an appointment with either Hillary Werner or Linda Schoendorf please use this link. You can also email us at lawfinaid@northeastern.edu.

  • Law Library: Away from campus this quarter? You can still schedule an appointment with a librarian! Click here and set up a meeting on Teams today!

  • The Dean's Suite (120 Knowles) will be open Monday-Friday, 9-5.  


  • NULR Office Hours Open to All: Have a Bluebooking question? Need guidance on fact checking? Want advice on publishing your work? The Northeastern University Law Review's office hours are open to you and all NUSL students! We offer a couple different options, as follows:
  • Office Hours with our Managing Editors (Spring Quarter Schedule): Thursdays 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Zoom link here
  • Office Hours with BIPOC Leadership (Spring Quarter Schedule): Tuesdays 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Zoom link here.
Events Round-Up: This Week
Events & Programs at Northeastern & Beyond
  • Monday, April 26: Event today! Equal Justice Works Info Session: Monday, April 26, 2021, 12:15 PM. Equal Justice Works provides two years of funding to work at a public interest organization after graduation. Join the Co-op Office and a representative from Equal Justice Works to learn more about the fellowship and how to apply. Join us on Zoom here. Meeting ID: 951 7437 5020, Passcode: EJW

  • Wednesday, April 28: Join If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice for a (virtual) coffee chat with NUSL alum Rosie Nevins-Alderfer. Rosie will be chatting with us about Perinatal Drug Use and Harm Reduction Policies. This event will be on Wednesday, April 28th from 12:30-1:30 pm EST. Zoom link here, no password required. See a flyer here.

Events Round-Up: Next Week
Events & Programs at Northeastern & Beyond
  • Bar Exam Prep Support Group: Please join peers for a new Free & Confidential support group for law students preparing for the July bar exam, facilitated by Barbara Bowe, LICSW & Tracey Meyers, Psy.D, staff clinicians at Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers, Massachusetts (LCL MA).Our Support Group Meetings are designed specifically for 3L law students in law schools throughout Massachusetts who are preparing for the bar exam in July and may be facing anxiety, doubts, or feeling overwhelmed. Peer support groups can provide a helpful and compassionate space to explore challenges and develop new and fresh approaches to beginning bar preparation. This group will be offered beginning in May of 2021 for 4 sessions with an option for an additional 2 sessions in July. See more information and sign up here.

Save the Date
Events to Register For or Put on Your Calendar
  • Women in the Law. Students are invited to this year's Virtual Women in the Law Conference on Friday, May 21, from 8:30 AM ET – 4:30 PM ET. It's our 13th year and we have a fantastic array of speakers and panels - covering everything from the state of our democracy to Women and Tech to Diversity and Inclusion. The overarching theme is Reimagining a more inclusive workplace and we have topflight speakers covering this topic from our keynote speaker to our two special presenters. Student registration is FREE, to register, please click here.

  • Are you LGBTQ+ or an ally? The National LGBT Bar Association is hosting its annual Lavender Law® Conference and Career Fair, July 28 - 30th. With over 1700 annual attendees and more than 180 recruiters, it is the largest LGBTQ+ legal career fair in the world! This year the conference will host more than 50 programs, including a number geared specially to law students about career planning, student activism, and more. Additionally, top law firms and organizations from across the country will be recruiting students at the Career Fair.  You can learn more about the conference and register online here. Remember: Student members of the LGBT Bar can register for free! Students interested in signing up for membership should email s.bergelson@northeastern.edu./
Apply Yourself
RA, TA, and Work-Study Positions around Campus 
  • Summer Classroom Facilitator: Assist assigned faculty member with classroom management in order to make the remote or hybrid classroom experience seamless for all students. The exact contours of your responsibilities will vary depending on your assigned faculty member. However, this is not a Teaching Assistant (TA) position, and you will not be expected to provide substantive support to the faculty or students. Applications will be accepted beginning Monday, April 19, 2021. Please click THIS LINK to apply. See application instructions here.
 
  • The Linguistics & Law Lab is looking for law school students to join our team for the fall. As a member of the lab, you will have the opportunity to work with attorneys and judges to improve the comprehension of jury instructions. You can learn more about the lab here and view the research assistant application here. The application is due 5/5/21.

  • Professor Zoltek-Jick is seeking an Upper Level student, to work as a TA for her Summer Quarter Advanced Criminal Procedure Class. Taking the course previously with Professor Zoltek-Jick is helpful, but not required. Must have work study funds, working for credit also possible. If you are interested please email r.zoltek-jick@northeastern.edu

  • Professor Zoltek-Jick is seeking an Upper Level student, to work as a TA for her Summer Quarter Evidence Class. Taking the course previously with Professor Zoltek-JIck is helpful, but not required. Must have work study funds, working for credit also possible. If you are interested please email r.zoltek-jick@northeastern.edu

  • Professor Hahn-DuPont is seeking a teaching assistant for a pilot course she is teaching in the university's Accelerate Program, a summer program for rising high school juniors and seniors. The course, titled Law and (In)Justice, will introduce students to a variety of legal topics through a social justice lens. TAs will help with classroom exercises, mock moot court, and other activities. The course will run in-person from July 19-23, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. TAs will be paid an hourly rate of $20/hour.  

  • Professor Martha Davis seeks research assistance for the summer quarter. Student will assist with updating textbook on U.S. human rights advocacy. Work study preferred. Interested students, please send CV to Martha Davis, m.davis@northeastern.edu 

  • Weekly Wire Work Study Position: ASA needs a new student worker to manage the Weekly Wire during the spring and fall quarters! Worker will manage the weekly input and formatting of the newsletter in Constant Contact and proof read content for publication. Applicants must be work-study eligible and in class during the fall/spring; 2Ls strongly preferred. Please email a resume and statement of interest to Aileen McGrory to apply. 
 
  • Summer 2021 Information Privacy TAs Sought- Professor Waldman: Professor Waldman is looking for 1 or 2 TAs (either work study or for credit) for his Information Privacy class to take place this Summer 2021. The class will be remote. Applicants should have successfully completed Information Privacy Law before. Those interested should send an email with "Privacy TA" in the subject line to a.waldman@northeastern.edu along with unofficial transcripts and a resume. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until filled.


  • Summer Interpreters for Law Clinics: The Law Clinics are hiring law students fluent in any language who can serve as translators for our clients during the summer semester. There will likely be a handful of virtual meetings over the course of the quarter for each Clinic, with the potential for document translation, as well. Preference given to work-study eligible law students, though not required. We have a high demand for Spanish fluency, though fluency in any language will be given consideration. Please contact lawclinics@northeastern.edu with interest, or with any questions.

  • Prisoners’ Rights Clinic Teaching Assistant: The Prisoners’ Rights Clinic is hiring a tech-savvy TA to assist with the summer semester Clinic’s use of NUFlex virtual learning equipment and with Canvas-related issues. Work-study eligible preferred, but not required. Student must be available in person during class times 4:25-6:20pm on Monday and Wednesday, and at other times via Zoom as needed. Must have had experience with the NUFlex classroom equipment, Canvas, and Zoom. If interested, please email w.holohan@northeastern.edu and lawclinics@northeastern.edu.

  • Prisoners’ Rights Intake Desk Work-study Positions: The Prisoners’ Rights Clinic is hiring work study positions for the summer quarter. Students will help to answer the PRC mail, staff the Prisoners’ Rights Clinic phone line in the Clinic space, and work with the Clinics’ legal software, Clio, to retrieve records from old parole cases to send to outside lawyers. Preference will be given to students who are coming to classes on campus and willing to work out of the Clinic space, as well as students who are currently enrolled in or have previously taken the Prisoners’ Rights Clinic. 2L and 3L students encouraged to apply. If interested, please email lawclinics@northeastern.edu and w.holohan@northeastern.edu. You do not need to be enrolled in a clinic to apply - this job is open to all work-study eligible law students.
Distinguish Yourself 
Opportunities for Student Distinction
  • PHRGE Immigration Intern: The Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy (PHRGE) is now accepting applications from upper-level students for summer term immigration internships that involve 8 hours of work per week (or more) on a flexible schedule. Compensation is available for work-study students. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Additional information and application instructions are available here.

  • The Northeastern University Law Review is accepting student-written submissions for publication in Volume 14, Issue I. Submissions should be between 10,000 and 15,000 words (including footnotes) and follow a standard law review-style format. We accept works until Friday, April 30 at 5 PM EST. Please email your submissions to submissions.nulr@northeastern.edu

  • ABA LGBT Public Interest Scholarship 2021: The ABA SOGI Commission is now accepting applications for the LGBT Public Interest Scholarship for Summer/Fall 2021 through April 31, 2021. This scholarship is aimed at recent law students and/or law school graduates studying for the Bar who are either LGBTQ+ or who will be working in the LGBTQ+ space doing public interest work which may include, but not be limited to, working for Community Based Organizations (“CBO’s”); Non-Governmental Organizations (“NGO’s); policy work in a governmental and/or non-governmental setting; doing academic research, teaching or the like; or any other type of program that helps to promote and protect the Rule of Law and the civil and human rights of LGBTQ+ persons. The Scholarship will provide financial support to a first, second or third year law student, or recent law graduate to enable the student or recent law graduate to work in the LGBTQ+ public interest arena. One or more scholarships of up to $5000 each are awarded annually, subject to the availability of funds and the recommendation of the Commission’s Scholarship Committee. The objective is to award the first scholarship(s) in time for the recipient(s) to utilize the funds during Summer/Fall 2021. For more information on the scholarship and how to apply, please click here.
 
  • The Williams Institute at UCLA Law is currently accepting applications for Summer Law Fellowships. Our fellowship programs provide law students with a unique opportunity to engage in LGBTQ law and policy work. If you have any questions, please reach out to Williams Institute Legal Director, Christy Mallory at mallory@law.ucla.edu
  • GLEASON/KETTEL SUMMER LAW FELLOWSHIP: The Williams Institute awards the Gleason/Kettel Summer Law Fellowship to provide a law student, or recent law school graduate, with a stipend of up to $5,000 to work at an eligible placement in the field of sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy.  Eligible placements include organizations, scholars, or research centers focused on sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy. Examples of eligible placements include Lambda Legal; ACLU LGBT Rights Project; National Center for Lesbian Rights; Transgender Law Center, LGBTQ Task Force; state equality organizations; and similar national, state, and local organizations. Deadline to apply: May 1, 2021. For application instructions, please visit our website.

  • First annual Zipporah B. Wiseman Prize for Scholarship on Law, Literature, and Justice: The international and multidisciplinary writing prize, administered by the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice at the University of Texas School of Law, will be offered annually in honor of the late Zipporah Batshaw Wiseman’s important work at the intersection of law and literature. We welcome papers from any discipline that engage both legal and literary methods or texts. For these purposes, literary texts include written and other narrative forms, such as film. Papers should use an interdisciplinary lens to explore issues of justice, broadly understood. The papers may work from any of a variety of perspectives: legal and literary, of course, but also philosophical, historical, sociological, political, economic, or cultural. The call for papers is available online and submissions are due by June 15, 2021.

  • Law Student Writing Competition: For the past ten years, the ABA Forum on Construction Law has held an annual Law Student Writing Competition. Through the Competition, the Forum introduces itself to the next generation of construction lawyers and pursues its mission of “Building the Best Construction Lawyers.” And, talented law student writers gain the opportunity to demonstrate their skill to the Forum and attend its Fall Meeting. The Law Student Writing Competition was prompted, in part, by the increasing number of law school courses dedicated to construction law.  Competition closes July 21st. Click here for more information.

  • The NLR Law Student Writing Competition offers law students the opportunity to submit articles for publication consideration on the NLR Web site. No entry fee is required. Applicants can submit an unlimited number of entries each month. Entries are reviewed October through May, when school is in session. Entries must be submitted via email to lawschools@natlawreview.com by 5:00 pm Central Standard Time by the last day of the month.

  • The Law Review Online Forum is accepting submissions from students to write a blog post on any legal or policy topic. The Forum provides an opportunity for NUSL students to publish an article, gain writing experience, and express their views. All posts are between 250 and 1,500 words and follow a blog-style format. The Forum is particularly looking for students to respond to current events. More information can be found here. Current posts are viewable here. Email your questions or proposal to forum.nulr@northeastern.edu.

  • The Law Review's online counterpart Extra Legal is accepting article submissions from faculty and students. Extra Legal is aimed at publishing legal commentaries that support legal professionals and facilitate ongoing discussion of emerging legal issues. Submissions should be between 2,000 and 5,000 words and written as a formal Law Review article. Extra Legal is particularly looking for responses to current events. More information can be found here. Current posts are available here. Email your questions or proposals to extralegal.nulr@northeastern.edu.
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