From the Career Development Office

Assistant Dean Tasha Everman
Assistant Dean Tasha Everman

Reminder: CDO holds a Coffee and Questions every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 – 10:30 in front of the Library!

3L’s if you haven’t signed up for your 15-minute 3L check in with the CDO please do so at your earliest convenience
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Great Opportunities!
Log in to ROSCOE to check out these great opportunities:
• Spring 2018 Judicial Externship (2L, 3L)- Judge Gerrard, US District Court (Lincoln, NE)
• Spring 2018 Judicial Externship (2L, 3L)- Judge Smith Camp, US District Court (Lincoln, NE)
• Spring 2018 Judicial Externship (2L, 3L)- Judge Bataillon, US District Court (Lincoln, NE)
• Associate Attorney (3L)- Olson Zalewski Wynner LLP (Lincoln, NE)
• 2018 Nebraska Supreme Court Clerkship (3L)–Nebraska Judicial Branch – Justice Funke (Lincoln, NE)
• Spring 2018 Extern (2L, 3L) – U.S. Attorney’s Office (Omaha, NE)
• 2018 Summer Law Clerk (2L) - Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP (Omaha, NE)
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Save the Date- 6th Annual Justice Jam and the Government and Public Interest Fair
Thursday, October 5th
Government and Public Interest Fair- North Hallway
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Join representatives from government, academic, and public interest organizations to learn more about opportunities in externships, paid clerkships and volunteer positions. Employers will be located at tables in the North Hallway for you to introduce yourself and learn more about them.

6th Annual Justice Jam- Student Lounge
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Please join us immediately following the fair for the 6th Annual Justice Jam, a fun and casual event co-hosted with the Equal Justice Society. Share a local brew with leaders from the Nebraska Public Interest community while listening to these passionate attorneys share why they fight for justice. If you came to law school to make a difference, this event is for you!

The "Justice Jam" idea was inspired by the "Conservation Jam" at the Great Plains Art Museum and is similar to the law college STIR Talks. Several local attorneys will talk about what justice means to them. But there's a catch...they only have four minutes! It’s been described as a poetry slam about justice, a public interest presentation blitz, and a whole lot of fun!

You don't have to be an EJS member, and you don't even have to know what "public interest law" means - all students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend. But you do have to RSVP in the BYC App by Tuesday, October 3 at 12 p.m.