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September 15, 2011 by Admin

2011 (Dis)Orientation

At NLG Chicago’s 2011 Citywide (Dis)orientation, we’ll have a number of great panels aimed at helping law students survive law school with their values intact. Come meet other law students, legal workers, and lawyers challenging the status quo and fighting for social justice.

Sept. 24, 2011, 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
25 E. Pearson Street

Free lunch and mingling begins at 12:30. Register HERE!

Sessions Include:

— Welcome to the Guild: What It Means To Be a People’s Lawyer

Featuring: Jan Susler, Joey Mogul, and Bernardine Dohrn

— Tips & Tricks to Survive Law School and Keep Your Soul

— Raise Your Hand! Critical Theory & What You Won’t Hear in the Classroom

Featuring: Juan Perea and Owen Daniel-McCarter

— Legal Observer Training

— Happy Hour to follow @ Clark Street Ale House (742 North Clark Street).

Plus, a chance to meet and network with NLG law students from all over the City! All are welcome!

Register HERE!

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