Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Why Black Students Should Say YES to Law School


From: Law Career Services [mailto:Law.CareerServices@asu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 4:26 PM
To: DL.WG.LAW.Class.2008; DL.WG.LAW.Class.2009; DL.WG.LAW.Class.2010
Cc: Davina Godley; DL.WG.LAW.CareerServices
Subject: Why Black Students Should Say YES to Law School

This message is being forwarded to you by BLSA. Please do not reply to Law Career Services, but rather the BLSA email address noted at the end of this message. Thank you. 
 
 Dear ASU Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Students,

I respectfully urge you to attend this important discussion and forward the flyer below to your family, freinds, and peers.  On Wednesday, November 1, 2006, the ASU Law's Federalist Society hosted Winkfield Twyman, Jr., who gave a talk called "Why Blacks Should Say NO to Law School."  The basics of his argument is here: http://www.intellectualconservative.com/2006/07/21/the-biggest-mistake-of-her-life/
Mr.Twyman may have good intentions, however, his audience was likely misled.  In response, the John P. Morris BLSA  is hosting an evening panel discussion called "Why Blacks Should Say YES to Law School."  Our goals are to (1) broadly discuss the benefits to society and the individual from black lawyers, and (2) discuss the history black lawyers have played and the role we should continue to play a critical role in the advancement of colored people out of cyclical poverty/hopelessness. 

Thanks in advance.

Black History Month Night Time Panel Series at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at ASU

 The J. P. Morris Black Law Students Association at ASU

Presents

"Why Black Students Should Say YES to Law School"

A response to the "Why Black Students Should Say No to Law School" presentation hosted last year on campus

 Tuesday, February 26th

6:00pm – 8:00pm

Law School - Armstrong Hall

1100 S. McAllister Ave

Tempe, AZ

Great Hall 

Panel discussion will follow a short movie presentation.

Panelists:

Judge Penny Willrich, Professor of Law at Phoenix School of Law and Former Judge on the Maricopa County Superior Court

Professor Myles Lynk, Professor of Law at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at ASU

Jocquese Blackwell, Esq., Practicing Attorney in Tucson and ASU College of Law Alum

 DINNER RECEPTION TO FOLLOW

 

--
Best,
John P. Morris BLSA
BlackLaw@asu.edu
www.asu.edu/clubs/johnpmorris-blsa/

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Movie Night with the Kids



Lisa had a ladies night at the house, so I took the girls, and a couple friends from school out for the night. We started off at Pei Wei for dinner, and then at about 10pm we caught a movie -- How she moves -- or something like that. It was good, and they all managed to stay awake through the movie.