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USD Mock Trial Team WINS Regionals!

On Sunday, 2/14/10, the USD Trial Team defeated UCLA and Whittier during the two preliminary Rounds and went on to win the T.Y.L.A. Regionals. USD will now travel to the National Finals in Dallas, Texas, to compete against a bracket of 27 other finalists (2 winners from 14 regions) for the National Title.

-Parking -

The SBA received this message from Parking Services:

"Parking Services WILL NOT reserve the Law School parking lot during finals. Tram Services will adjust their hours and routes during finals week to accommodate all students during finals week, from the West Parking Structure. ..."

Students are invited to email Parking Services at parking@sandiego.edu.

University of San Diego Law Professors Karen C. Burke and Grayson McCouch presented COBRA Strikes Back: Anatomy of a Tax Shelter, 62 Tax Law. 59 (2008), at Indiana-Bloomington on February 18th, 2010, via video conference as part of its Tax Policy Colloquium Series.
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Location: Chapman Law School
Start Date: Saturday 13 Mar - 8:30am
End Time: 5:00pm

Description: The SBA Discretionary Funding Committee will be meeting tonight. Submit your club's discretionary funding request to usdlawtreas@gmail.com.
Location: TBD
Start Date: Monday 15 Mar - 7.30PM
End Time: 9.30PM

Description: Meeting of the SBA Council. All are welcome to attend.
Location: WH - 131
Start Date: Monday 15 Mar - 12.00PM
End Time: 12.50PM

Description: Come learn about the upcoming 2010 Write-On Competition for SDLR, ILJ, and JCEL. All students are welcome. For more information, please contact Usdwriteon2010@gmail.com.
Location: LRC 132
Start Date: Tuesday 16 Mar - 4:30pm
End Time: 5:30pm

Description: Lunch
Location: TBA
Start Date: Wednesday 17 Mar - 12:00pm
End Time: 1:00pm

Poll
National Lawyers' Guild (NLG) is planning a movie screening for late February or early March. The screened film will raise and/or address topical legal issues, and a professor will be invited for an accompanying Q&A session.

Which of the following movies would you prefer be the subject of this event?