Join us for an attorney panel showcasing esteemed Latinx legal professionals specializing in Intellectual Property, Big Law, and Government. Our panelists hail from prestigious institutions such as the Oregon Department of Justice, Lane Powell, and Karlquist, offering valuable insights into their respective fields. Please RSVP by March 1st here.
Come join Latinx Law Society for an informal discussion session with Oregon Court of Appeals Judge Ortega! In addition to serving on the Court of Appeals since 2003, Judge Ortega is an adjunct professor at L&C Law, teaching a popular “Access to Justice” course. Hosted by the LLS, pizza provided! RSVP here.
Come join the Latinx Law Society for a general meeting and discuss our upcoming events and build community! Pizza will be provided for all who RSVP here.
Please join us this Dec 1 from 12:00-1:10 PM for a study session to talk about best practices for studying and to vent about all of the exam-season stress. We will have snacks, sparkling water, and care packages to carry you into finals!!
Aimed primarily at current 2Ls and 3Ls, all students are more than welcome and invited to come join us for an informal discussion session with Oregon Court of Appeals Judge Darleen Ortega! In addition to serving on the Court of Appeals since 2003, Judge Ortega is an adjunct professor at L&C Law, teaching a popular “Access to Justice” course. Hosted by the LLS, pizza will be provided!
NLG of Lewis & Clark Law School, NLG of Portland, and OutLaw are thrilled to welcome Ann Garcia (she/her) of the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild in conversation with Jess Olave ’23 (she/her) and Leni Tupper (she/her) of PCC Clear Clinic for a panel discussion and Q&A on the topic of immigration moderated by Natalie Webb ’23 (she/her) as part of the second annual Radical Queer Legal Studies Speaker Series.
The event will feature a panel discussion of 60 minutes followed by a Q&A, and will be live and recorded. Food and soft drinks will be provided. Please RSVP so that we know how much food to provide.
In 2011, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in an essay published in the TheNew York Times Magazine.
Documented chronicles his journey to America from the Philippines as a child; his journey through America as an immigration reform activist; and his journey inward as he reconnects with his mother, whom he has not seen in person in over 20 years. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion and reception.