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The College of Staten Island’s Legal Studies Institute (LSI) is housed within the Department of Political Science and Global Affairs and the Department of Philosophy.

Monday, November 25, 2019

Another Great, FREE, law school admissions prep program opportunity; St. Johns Law School

Free Pipeline Program
Free Pipeline Program
Do you know anyone who has always dreamed of going to law school but never had the support or resources?  Maybe a former student or a paralegal at your firm?  Maybe you?

Thanks to a generous grant from AccessLex Institute, the Ronald H. Brown Law School Prep Program at St. John’s Law proudly announces a new program dedicated to helping adult learners achieve their dreams: the new Weekend LSAT Boot Camp.  This free program aims to serve working professionals, recent college graduates, and college seniors in the New York City area from historically underrepresented groups who want to pursue a career in the law.

Participants will take a comprehensive, customized LSAT prep course and have workshops on the law school admissions process, essays, professionalism, networking, time management, and workplace diversity. There will also be one-on-one mentoring and professional admissions advising and mental and emotional health counseling.

The program takes place at St. John’s Law in Queens (8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY 11439).  It begins in late March 2020 and culminates in October 2020 with an event where participants meet one on one with admissions officers from law schools across the country.

See our 2020 brochure for more details!

To date, over 300 Ron Brown Prep Program alumni have attended more than 50 top law schools across the country, including: Harvard; Yale; Boston College; Columbia; Cornell; Fordham; Emory; Georgetown; Howard; NYU; St. John’s; UC Berkeley; UCLA; U of Michigan; and Vanderbilt.

The Weekend 2020 application period opens on December 2, 2019 and closes on Janaury 10th, 2020. In the meantime, I invite you to learn more about us by visiting our websiteTwitter, and Instagram. If you have questions, please contact us at stjlawschool11@gmail.com or at 718-990-6653.

Together, we’ll further the Ron Brown Prep Program’s mission of increasing racial and socioeconomic diversity in law schools and in the legal profession.  The world is diverse.  The law should be too.

All the best,

Kamille

Kamille Dean
Director of Diversity & Inclusion and Director of Ron Brown Prep Program
wolffk@stjohns.edu
(718) 990-6469

Saturday, November 23, 2019

If You Are Thinking About Law School, You Won't Want to Miss This

Dear Partners, 

The Committee on Diversity Pipeline Initiatives and the Office for Diversity and Inclusion of the New York City Bar Association would like to invite your students to participate in our 11th Annual LSAT Prep & Law School Conference! The Conference is on Thursday, January 9, 2020 from 10:00am to 6:00pm at the New York City Bar Association, 42 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036 (between 5th and 6th Avenue). 

This conference provides future law students with integral information about LSAT prep, law school applications, and a successful 1st year in law school. Attendees will take sample LSAT classes, learn from panel discussions with admissions and financial aid representatives, and enjoy a networking fair with law schools across the country. 

In past years, the LSAT Prep & Law School Conference has had more than 300 attendees from diverse backgrounds and over 65 law schools represented. 
If you have any questions, feel free to reply to this email. We hope to see your students there!

Best regards,

Devanshi Shah
Diversity Pipeline Initiatives Coordinator 

Office for Diversity & Inclusion | New York City Bar Association
42 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036 

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Senator Gillibrand Town Hall Meeting at CSI, Friday, Nov. 15

Please join United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand for a Town Hall on Staten Island on Friday, November 15th, at the College of Staten Island. This is your opportunity to speak directly to Senator Gillibrand about the issues you care about. Come raise your voice! Senator Gillibrand is looking forward to answering your questions about such important issues as health care, jobs, aging, the opioid crisis, and caring for our veterans. All are welcome to attend, but an RSVP is strongly encouraged. Please feel free to share this information! Click HERE to RSVP. https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=quorum_gillibrand-iq&crop=17685QQQ37762189QQQ19001425QQQ10183040&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%2fwww.eventbrite.com%2fe%2fstaten-island-town-hall-tickets-80861708547&redir_log=686201199308470
When: Friday, November 15, 2019 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm (Doors open at 12:15) 
Where: CUNY College of Staten Island The Center for the Arts (Building 1P) 2800 Victory Boulevard Staten Island, NY 10314 
We look forward to seeing you on November 15th at the College of Staten Island!

Job Listing: Community Liaison: Center for Court Innovation, Staten Island

https://www.idealist.org/en/nonprofit-job/20f793e2854248c2a0a559f4717b0f4e-community-liaison-center-for-court-innovation-staten-island

Community Liaison

Deadline:  November 20th.

Posted by
Center for Court Innovation | Staten Island, NY
The Center for Court Innovation is a non-profit organization that works to create a more effective and humane justice system by performing original research and helping launch reforms around the world. The Center creates operating projects that have been documented to reduce the use of jail and prison, assist victims of crime, and strengthen communities. Nationally and internationally, the Center performs original research and provides consulting services to justice innovators.
In 2015, the Center launched Project Reset, a diversion program that seeks to forge a new response to low-level offending that is proportionate, effective, and humane. Project Reset seeks to hold people accountable for their actions while avoiding the use of incarceration and the potential harms associated with the traditional criminal justice process. The goal is to restore confidence in justice and bolster the legitimacy of law enforcement in the eyes of the public, helping to mend relations between the community and the justice system. Project Reset initially worked only with 16- and 17-year-olds in several precincts in Manhattan and Brooklyn, but its demonstrated impact resulted in its expansion. Today, Project Reset is active in all of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx for people of all ages and will now be launched in Staten Island.
The Staten Island Justice Center is seeking a Community Liaison for Project Reset Staten Island. Reporting to the Program Manager, the Community Liaison is the first and primary point of contact for potential and current participants. The Community Liaison is primarily responsible for conducting initial outreach by phone, preliminary intakes, scheduling, and completion protocols. The Community Liaison will also assist with connecting participants with voluntary community programming and resources. 
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
  • Determine whether a potential participant is suitable for group-based work or merits additional screening and/or individual counseling with a social worker; 
  • Contact potential participants (via the phone and/or mail) to schedule them for programming and conduct an initial intake/screening; 
  • Explain program requirements and expectations to participants; 
  • Complete rescheduling of services for participants both in-person and on the phone; 
  • Contact participants to remind them of upcoming dates/programs and encourage attendance; 
  • Maintain organized records of outreach attempts, daily attendance sheets, completion, and other project details; 
  • Participate in Project Reset outreach events and meetings involving the NYPD to provide program information and encourage full participation; 
  • Work with the clinical team to refer participants to voluntary social services, where appropriate; 
  • Maintain accurate enrollment records in the Center's internal electronic case management tool and the Project Reset case processing system shared with project partners; 
  • Prepare and circulate certificates of program completion; 
  • Assist with group facilitation when needed; 
  • Assist with maintaining and updating resource guide; 
  • Participate in staff meetings and in-service trainings; 
  • Participate and staff evening and weekend community meetings, events and programming, as needed; 
  • Maintain partnerships with community-based agencies that provide voluntary services to participants; 
  • Assist with other Staten Island Justice Center intakes, screenings, and other related tasks, as needed; 
  • Attend all staff meetings and trainings and assist with the Staten Island Justice Center’s events after hours, as needed;
  • Assist with other relevant tasks, as necessary.
Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have an Associate’s degree or 3 years of experience as an intake specialist or experience in a similar role.  Candidate must be highly organized with a strong commitment to systems and process. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written are a must. Must have an experience or an interest in group facilitation. Must be able to provide service in a strengths-based manner and understand the importance of "meeting clients where they are.” Must have a desire to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment on a new, growing project. Customer service experience is preferred. Knowledge of community-based resources throughout New York City, and especially Staten Island, is preferred. Candidates must have the ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds in a culturally-competent manner. Demonstrated ability to collaborate with colleagues. Candidates must be willing to work productively with a variety of justice system personnel and partner agencies, such as the NYPD. Candidates must be open to constructive engagement with other professionals who have differing and, at times, competing perspectives.

Details at a glance

  • On-site Location
  • Full Time Schedule
  • 2-Year Degree Required
  • Entry level

Benefits

Excellent benefits package including comprehensive health, dental and life insurance, four weeks paid vacation, paid sick time, TransitChek, Flexible Spending Account plans for…

Level of Language Proficiency

Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred.

How to Apply

Click here to apply!

Location

Staten Island, NY

Monday, November 11, 2019

Registration Now Open for NYC Bar Association's LSAT Prep and Law School Conference, Thurs., 1/9/20

This is a great event for all students considering law school.  The event is free, but you have to register.  If you plan to attend, please register right away. Best, Michael Paris

 
Greetings, 

I hope this email finds you well. The Committee on Diversity Pipeline Initiatives and the Office for Diversity and Inclusion of the New York City Bar Association are pleased to invite your diverse students to participate in our 11th Annual LSAT Prep & Law School Conference!

This conference, co-sponsored by over 65 law schools and 12 test prep companies, is designed to provide current students and recent graduates a robust overview of the law school admissions process, including information on LSAT prep, law school applications, and completing a successful first year. We expect to have over 500 students and recent graduates from more than 65 colleges and universities attend the conference. 
http://bit.do/LSATConference2020
 
If you have any questions, feel free to reply to this email. 

Best regards,

Devanshi Shah
Diversity Pipeline Initiatives Coordinator 

Office for Diversity & Inclusion | New York City Bar Association
42 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036 

Spring Course: US Legal System/Introduction to Law, Once a Week, St. George Campus

NOTE:  The COR 100 Pre-requisite for this course will be waived upon request. 


Spring 2020 Course 

at the St. George Campus


The U.S. Legal System

Political Science 222: ESG1

4 credits

Professor Michael Paris

michaelpari@gmail.com

Class Meets at the St. Geroge Campus,  
near the Ferry
Wednesdays, 6:30 to 9:50 p.m.

                                                                                          
     


This introductory survey course examines the role of law in American society and politics. The course covers a broad range of topics in legal studies, including:  (1) the nature of law and the logic of legal reasoning; (2) feminism and the law; (3) crime and punishment; (4) the legal profession, legal education, the “adversary ethic”; (5) law and morality; and (6) the jury system. Throughout, we will be concerned with law and its relationships to cultural change, political conflict, and morality.  This course will also include viewing and responding to several films, including:  A Thin Blue Line (death penalty)State v. Coon, Powell, et al. (Rodney King Trial); and 12 Angry Men.

Winter Course: POL 100 Introduction to American Government

College of Staten Island
W I N T E R   C O U R S E

POL 100
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
Section 20055
Mondays to Fridays 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
January 2 - 23, 2020
Professor Curcio
A study of the structure and operations of the American political system, the process of its evolution, the philosophical principles and theories on which it rests, and the social pressures and forces operating on it. In an objective, non-partisan, and non-ideological manner, the U.S. federal government is presented, with a concentrated emphasis on the Constitution.  Learning goals include enhancing civic awareness and participation.  Flexible Core: U.S. Experience in its Diversity.  A pre-requisite course for Political Science majors and minors.  Three (3) Credits.

Friday, November 1, 2019

Documentary Film at CSI, Nov. 7, Line in the Street

The CSI Legal Studies Institute Presents:

Line in the Street
A Film About Gerrymandering
Join for a screening of this provocative 40-minute documentary, followed by discussion with the filmmakers, 
CSI graduate Bob Millman ’73, ‘76
and his daughter Rachel Millman
Thursday, November 7th 

First Screening:  2:30 pm (club hours), Building 1P, Center for the Performing Arts, Rm. 223 (Reception to follow)

Second Screening:  6:30 pm, Building 1L, Library, Rm. 103

This event is CC CLUE certified.  Co-sponsored by the Department of Media Culture, the Office of the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, 
and the CSI Pre-Law Club.  
Questions? Contact Prof. Michael Paris, Michael.Paris@csi.cuny.edu