New Course to help students with Bar Exam

A new course designed to help law students improve their performance on the Arizona Bar Exam has been organized for next semester by Professor Michael Berch of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.

Passage of the grueling Bar Exam is required before law-school graduates are allowed to practice law and is usually taken late in the summer after graduation. “This course was put together in response to requests by the third-year law students,” Berch said. “They have wanted something like this for a long time. We will look at the past five years of bar exams and, when we find a pattern of questions, we’ll be highlighting those patterns.”

The free, non-credit course will be taught by Berch and 16 other law professors and adjuncts. It will meet from 3:30-6 p.m. on Fridays, beginning Jan. 18, and requires no registration. Third-year law students who will graduate in May, first- and second-year students who want a preview of exam preparation, as well as any previous graduates still preparing to take the exam, are all welcome to attend. Each session will give an overview of a section of the bar, including real property, Constitutional law, evidence, community property, torts, criminal procedure/constitutional aspects, criminal law, contracts, professional responsibility, trusts and wills, civil procedure and corporations, partnerships and other business organizations. A four-person panel will discuss studying for the bar. Students can come to one session or all.

Professor Alan Matheson said his session will cover the basics of Arizona community property law, including the difference between community property and separate property for married persons; management and control for each spouse; community debts and separate debts; pensions; insurance; division of assets at death and at divorce; joint tenancy and its relationship to community property; joinder; gifts; duty to spouses; and other issues. “For those who have already taken the community property course, this will be a review,” Matheson said. “For others, it will be an introduction to this important area of the law that is on the Arizona Bar Examination at each offering.”

Professor Bob Bartels will cover evidence. “I think it should be possible to identify and discuss some points about how to approach bar-exam evidence questions that will add to the standard bar-review lectures,” Bartels said.

Professor Gary Lowenthal will cover substantive criminal law. “This is one of the core subjects on both the essay and the multistate portions of the bar exam,” Lowenthal said. “This course will provide students with a valuable framework for the bar exam, and will give them a strategic advantage when they begin to study for the bar during the summer.”

Berch said the course is not intended to replace the more intense bar review courses offered by private companies, but instead would supplement those courses. “The bar-prep courses are often straight lectures, and I hope these will be more interactive, allowing students to ask questions,” Berch said.

The schedule is:

  • Jan. 18 – Civil Procedure – Michael Berch
  • Jan. 25 – Real Property – Jones Osborn
  • Feb. 1 – Corporations, Partnerships & Other Business Organizations – Myles Lynk
  • Feb. 8 – Studying for the Bar Exam –
    Art Hinshaw, Chad Noreuil, Rebecca Berch and Corie Rosen
  • Feb. 15 – Constitutional Law/Arizona and Federal – Paul Bender
  • Feb. 22 – Contracts – Jonathan Rose
  • Feb. 29 – Community Property – Alan Matheson
  • March 7 – Torts – Betsy Grey
  • March 14 – No class – Spring Break
  • March 21 – Criminal Procedure/Constitutional Aspects – Carissa Hessick
  • March 28 – Criminal Law – Gary Lowenthal
  • April 4 – Trusts & Wills – John Becker
  • April 11 – Professional Responsibility – John Tuchi
  • April 18 – Evidence – Bob Bartels
  • A Uniform Commercial Code course offered by Dale Furnish will be announced at a later date.

Only a few more days to Register!

Announcing the2nd Annual ASU NALSA Golf Tournament
Sponsored by theNative American Law Students Association
Sandra Day O’Connor College of LawArizona State University

Date: Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Time: 7:30 AM Shotgun Start

Place: The Foothills Golf Club, Awahtukee (Phx), AZ

Course info: ttp://www.thefoothillsgc.com/

Entry Fee: $100 per player

Fee includes: Lunch, green fees, cart, range balls and 1 raffle ticket

Format: Men, Women, and Coed (Scramble format). Teams consist of 4 players but all golfers are welcomed and entries with less than 4 players will be consolidated into teams of 4.

Contests: Longest drive, closest to the pin, putting contest, raffle, and skins (side bets).

Prizes: Championship and runner up prizes to Men’s, Women’s, and Co-ed divisions.

Deadline: Entries will be limited to the first paid 100 golfers. Paid entries must be recieved on or before Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 (No exceptions). ASU NALSA will adhere to this strict deadline in order to facilitate scheduling with the golf course.Please see attached sign up form for payment.

For more info, contact: JC at clarkEjerome32@yahoo.com

In addition, NALSA recognizes there could be non-golfers who would like to contribute. There is an opportunity for hole sponsorship. Golf hole sponsorships are $100 per hole or if you’d like to sponsor current NALSA members who play golf, please contact JC at the e-mail address above.

Only 22 More Days to Register! NALSA GOLF

Announcing the
2nd Annual ASU NALSA Golf Tournament
Sponsored by the
Native American Law Students Association
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Arizona State University

Date: Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Time: 7:30 AM Shotgun Start

Place: The Foothills Golf Club, Awahtukee (Phx), AZCourse info: ttp://www.thefoothillsgc.com/

Entry Fee: $100 per player

Fee includes: Lunch, green fees, cart, range balls and 1 raffle ticket

Format: Men, Women, and Coed (Scramble format). Teams consist of 4 players but all golfers are welcomed and entries with less than 4 players will be consolidated into teams of 4.

Contests: Longest drive, closest to the pin, putting contest, raffle, and skins (side bets).

Prizes: Championship and runner up prizes to Men’s, Women’s, and Co-ed divisions.

Deadline: Entries will be limited to the first paid 100 golfers. Paid entries must be recieved on or before Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 (No exceptions). ASU NALSA will adhere to this strict deadline in order to facilitate scheduling with the golf course.

Please see attached sign up form for payment.For more info, contact: JC at clarkEjerome32@yahoo.com

In addition, NALSA recognizes there could be non-golfers who would like to contribute. There is an opportunity for hole sponsorship. Golf hole sponsorships are $100 per hole or if you’d like to sponsor current NALSA members who play golf, please contact JC at the e-mail address above.

NABA Happy Hour!

THE NATIVE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION OF ARIZONA (NABA-AZ)
WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO A HAPPY HOUR!

WHERE: Macayo’s — 300 South Ash Avenue, Tempe
WHEN: October 25, 2007
TIME: 5:30 p.m. — 7:30 p.m.

Please attend this mixer to learn about the organization and meet the members of NABA-AZ.
Hope to see you there!!

Please RSVP to Jenny Braybrooke at jbraybro@fclaw.com or 602-916-5247 by October 18th

NATIVE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
PLANNING MEETING

PLEASE JOIN US ON

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST
TO PLAN ACTIVITIES FOR 2007-2008!!

The Board of the newly formed Native American Bar Association will be hosting a planning meeting to discuss NABA plans for 2007-2008, including:

· scholarship/fundraising activities
· membership services
· CLE programs
· community outreach
· additional NABA co-sponsored events

Bring your ideas to the planning meeting! We look forward to seeing you!

Where: ASU College of Law Library

When: September 21, 2007

Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

RSVP: Please RSVP to Kerry Patterson at 602-916-5491 or kpatters@fclaw.com by September 18, 2007

Lunch will be provided

Free Training

Domestic Violence Expert Witness Institute
Victim Advocates And Tribal Law Enforcement
October 17–18, 2007
Tucson, Arizona
Marriott University Park Hotel
880 E. 2nd StreetTucson, Arizona 85719

This 2 day, tuition free course provides hands-on, experiential training on how to qualify as an expert witness on domestic violence in tribal, state, and federal courts. Learn from some of Indian Country’s leading judges, attorneys, law enforcement officers, and victim advocates how to prepare for trial, qualify as an expert witness on domestic violence, and provide effective, persuasive testimony.Participants will have the opportunity to simulate taking the stand and providing domestic violence expert witness testimony in small, interactive breakout groups facilitated by legal, advocacy, and law enforcement experts.This is an advanced level professional course to assist experienced victim advocates and law enforcement officers in qualifying and providing effective testimony as expert witnesses on domestic violence against Native women. Registration is free. You can register on-line at www.swclap.org The deadline for registration is September 17, 2007. Preference is given to OVW grantees working with Native women. There are a limited number of hotel rooms at the Marriott University Park Hotel at the discounted room rate of $83 a night single/double. Hotel reservations must be made no later than September 17, 2007 by calling the Marriott at (520) 792-4100. For more information, please see our website: www.swclap.org or contact us by phone at 520-623-8192.

2nd Annual NALSA Golf Tournament

Announcing the
2nd Annual ASU NALSA Golf Tournament
Sponsored by the
Native American Law Students Association
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Arizona State University

Date: Saturday, November 3rd, 2007
Time: 7:30 AM Shotgun Start
Place: The Foothills Golf Club, Awahtukee (Phx), AZ
Course info: http://www.thefoothillsgc.com/
Entry Fee: $100 per player
Fee includes: Lunch, green fees, cart, range balls and 1 raffle ticket

Format: Men, Women, and Coed (Scramble format). Teams consist of 4 players but all golfers are welcomed and entries with less than 4 players will be consolidated into teams of 4.

Contests: Longest drive, closest to the pin, putting contest, raffle, and skins (side bets).

Prizes: Championship and runner up prizes to Men’s, Women’s, and Co-ed divisions.

Deadline: Entries will be limited to the first paid 100 golfers. Paid entries must be recieved on or before Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 (No exceptions). ASU NALSA will adhere to this strict deadline in order to facilitate scheduling with the golf course. Please see attached sign up form for payment.

For more info, contact: JC at clarkEjerome32@yahoo.com

In addition, NALSA recognizes there could be non-golfers who would like to contribute. There is an opportunity for hole sponsorship. Golf hole sponsorships are $100 per hole or if you’d like to sponsor current NALSA members who play golf, please contact JC at the e-mail address above.