Indiana Law Annotated Vol. 27 No. 13 (November 29, 2004)
Table of Contents
- THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 29
- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30
- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
- NEWS FROM THE FACULTY
- ANNOUNCEMENTS
- ILA SUBMISSIONS
THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 29
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30
B710 and Summer Internship Workshop
The Career Services Office is hosting a B710 and summer internship workshop at 12:15 p.m. For the location, check the Career Services Web site (http://www.law.indiana.edu/careers/).
ILS Annual Coffee and Baked Goods Sale
This Tuesday, Nov. 30, and Wednesday, Dec.1, the International Law Society (ILS) will be hosting our annual coffee and bake sale fundraiser from 9:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. on the ground floor. We have everything you need to get you through your pre-finals stretch! Please head downstairs for an assortment of cookies, brownies, and coffee. Coffee is $1 and baked goods are 50 cents. All proceeds will go to the ILS.
PILF Holiday Service Project: Help Raise Money for The Rise
The Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) will continue to raise money for The Rise Childcare Program this Tuesday. Please stop by PILF's table in the lobby during lunch to donate whatever you can to families who have been victims of domestic violence.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
PAD Holiday Party
Phi Alpha Delta (PAD) invites all students to get into the holiday spirit. Come join us for a last hurrah before finals at PAD's Holiday Party, which will begin at 8 p.m. at 219 E. 7th St., Apt. 106 (Pavilion Heights Apartment Complex on the corner of 7th and Lincoln). PAD will provide hors d'oeuvres, the famous PAD punch, music, ambiance, desserts, and great company. We will be rocking around the Christmas tree and the Hanukkah bush. The party is free for PAD members and $5 for nonmembers. If you have questions, please contact Amy VonDielingen, PAD's social director, at avondiel@indiana.edu.
NEWS FROM THE FACULTY
Professor Dawn Johnsen's article, "Functional Departmentalism and Nonjudicial Interpretation: Who Determines Constitutional Meaning?" recently appeared in 67 Law & Contemporary Problems 105 (2004).
On Nov. 15, Professor Leandra Lederman presented a paper co-authored with Warren Hrung, "Do Attorneys Affect the Resolution of Tax Court Cases?: An Empirical Study" in the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at Indiana University.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
It's a Boy!
Liz Goldberg, assistant librarian and lecturer in law, gave birth to a healthy baby boy at 9:33 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 26. Max Abraham Goldberg weighed 6 lbs, 14 oz, and was 19 inches long. Liz, Josh, and Max are all doing well.
Support the LLSA Dominican Republic Project
The Latino Law Students Association (LLSA) is collecting donations for the Dominican Republic Project. This winter, 16 students are joining Father Ronald Stanley on a trip to the remote mountains of the Dominican Republic. They would like to fill their duffle bags with 70 pounds of gifts that they can personally hand to impoverished children and their families. These will be the only holiday gifts these children will receive. A list of appropriate gifts follows. Please do not wrap presents, as everything must be open to pass through customs.
Monetary donations will also be accepted. Checks should be made out to "Dominican Republic Project." There is a donation box outside the LLSA office (across from the SLA office). The LLSA will also set up in the lobby during lunch hours to accept donations. For more information, contact Arlene Brens at abrens@indiana.edu.
Clothing for children and teens (for example, dress sizes 6-14)
Black sneakers and hiking boots (sizes 4-7)
Backpacks and school bags
Flannel bed sheets
Blankets
Flashlights
Calculators
Vitamins and fever and pain medication (e.g., ibuprofen)
Small puzzles
Small dolls
Hairbrushes, combs, toothbrushes
Necklaces with cross pendants, neck chains, and rosaries
Portable radios (include batteries)
Nylon jogging pants in dark colors (small and medium sizes)
Travel alarm clocks (include batteries)
Scheduling Events
All e-mail about reserving classrooms must be sent to BL-LAW-EVENTS. Mail must be sent to the correct address, bl-law-events (for Outlook users) or bl-events-law@exchange.indiana.edu (for non-Outlook users). Please include the date and time of event, length of time room will be needed, classroom requested and number of people attending event. Requests should be sent at least one week before the event and include the name of the person requesting, the organization planning the event, and an e-mail address. Confirmations will be sent by reply e-mail. Thank you!
Audio-Video Services
Requests for AV services may be sent to Beth at av@exchange.indiana.edu. Please include the name of your group and the e-mail address of the contact person, a description of what you want to do, and the date, location, starting time and duration of the event. Requests must be made at least 48 hours in advance and will be confirmed by e-mail.
ILA SUBMISSIONS
The Indiana Law Annotated (ILA) is published every Monday while school is in session with news about the coming week. Information and articles for the ILA should be submitted to ila@indiana.edu by Friday at 3 p.m. for inclusion in Monday's edition.
If you have questions about an item appearing in the ILA, please contact Lesa Petersen (e-mail: petersen@indiana.edu; phone: 856-4044). To view past issues, visit www.law.indiana.edu/publications/ila/.