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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.

Saturday, February 27, 2021

NYC Bar Ass'n: Professional Development Workshops for Students Interested in Legal Careers; Deadline 3/12.

 The Office for Diversity and Inclusion in collaboration with the Committee on Diversity Pipeline Initiatives of the New York City Bar Association is hosting its 2021 Launching Your Career Seminar Series (LYC). Please share this opportunity with your current and recent students interested in the legal profession! Details are below.

 

The Launching Your Career Seminar Series (LYC) is a virtual, five-week program for diverse current college students and recent graduates (0-2 years out). LYC provides professional development workshops to introduce participants to the practice of law and different career paths within the legal profession. Participants will have an opportunity to learn how to draft personal statements, a resume, and a cover letter and learn interviewing and networking skills. They will also hear from legal professionals about the different career paths within the industry. This will be an interactive series of workshops to help develop necessary professional skills and begin to build professional networks. Workshops will be held on Wednesdays starting 6:30 pm via Zoom. Apply here! Deadline: Friday, March 12, 2021

 

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you!

 

Best regards,

Devanshi 

 

 

 

Devanshi Shah, Senior Coordinator, Office for Diversity & Inclusion

New York City Bar Association | 42 W 44th Street, New York, NY 10036

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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Video on Recent Changes to the LSAT from Kaplan, Inc.

 From Kaplan, Inc."

We put together a short video that you can share with your students to inform them on LSAT test changes and updates.


Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Reminder: CSI Legal Studies Institute Book Talk Tomorrow, 2/24: Beltran, "Cruelty as Citizenship."

 The CSI Legal Studies Institute will host the first of three talks in its Spring 2021 Series of Book Talks, "New and Noteworthy," on Wednesday, February 24th.  This first event is co-sponsored by the Office of Student Life--Pluralism and Diversity, and the Office of the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences. LINK to register below.   Questions?  Contact Professor Michael Paris, Michael.Paris@csi.cuny.edu

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Cristina Beltran, Ph.D., Political Science, Rutgers University, works at the intersection of Latino politics and political theory. She is an associate professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University. From 2001 until 2011, she taught in the Political Science Department at Haverford College; in 2013-14, she was a resident member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. Her publications include The Trouble with Unity: Latino Politics and the Creation of Identity (Oxford University Press, 2010). Spanish Translation: El problema de la unidad: política latina y la creación de identidad, Fondo Editorial Casa de las Américas (La Habana: Cuba), 2012; and “To Wield and Exceed the Law: Mexicans, Migration, and the Dream of Herrenvolk Democracy.” In Trumpism and the Latino Predicament. Edited by Phillip (Felipe) Gonzales, Mary Louise Pratt and Renato Rosaldo (Forthcoming SAR Press, 2021). Professor Beltran will discuss her recently published book Cruelty as Citizenship: How Migrant Suffering Sustains White Democracy (University of Minnesota Press, 2020)​

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

CSI Legal Studies Institute Book Talk: Christine Beltran, Cruelty as Citizenship: How Migrant Suffering Sustains White Democracy

 The CSI Legal Studies Institute will host the first of three talks in its Spring 2021 Series of Book Talks, "New and Noteworthy," on Wednesday, February 24th.  This first event is co-sponsored by the Office of Student Life--Pluralism and Diversity, and the Office of the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences.  Questions?  Contact Professor Michael Paris, Michael.Paris@csi.cuny.edu

Cristina Beltran Book Talk Banner.png

 
 
Cristina Beltran, Ph.D., Political Science, Rutgers University, works at the intersection of Latino politics and political theory. She is an associate professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University. From 2001 until 2011, she taught in the Political Science Department at Haverford College; in 2013-14, she was a resident member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. Her publications include The Trouble with Unity: Latino Politics and the Creation of Identity (Oxford University Press, 2010). Spanish Translation: El problema de la unidad: política latina y la creación de identidad, Fondo Editorial Casa de las Américas (La Habana: Cuba), 2012; and “To Wield and Exceed the Law: Mexicans, Migration, and the Dream of Herrenvolk Democracy.” In Trumpism and the Latino Predicament. Edited by Phillip (Felipe) Gonzales, Mary Louise Pratt and Renato Rosaldo (Forthcoming SAR Press, 2021). Professor Beltran will discuss her recently published book Cruelty as Citizenship: How Migrant Suffering Sustains White Democracy (University of Minnesota Press, 2020)​

Monday, February 8, 2021

Fantastic Opportunity for CSI Sophomores Interested in Law School

 


If interested, contact Professor Michael Paris, at
michaelpari@gmail.com
or
Michael.Paris@csi.cuny.edu

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Internship Opportunities

 From Maxwell Velikodny, President of the CSI Pre-Law Club.

Email:  Maxwell.Velikodny@cix.csi.cuny.edu; or  csiprelawsociety@gmail.com

Hello everyone,

I hope you have all been having a restful and relaxing winter break. It has been a very difficult year for us all, but I am hopeful that we may return to some semblance of normalcy by the year’s end. I am currently working on scheduling our first meeting for the Spring semester, as well as a range of speakers in different areas of law. I will notify you all if there are any updates.
 
There are several legal, legislative, and volunteer opportunities open to college students that I am sharing with you all. I have personally worked at the first three of these offices and can guarantee their value as an experience. 
 
  1. Richmond County District Attorney’s Office (Note-check other city DA Offices, as well): 
Internships with our office are a tremendous opportunity to explore your career interests and gain invaluable experience as you continue your high school, college, or graduate school career.

Law School, Graduate School, and College Students may apply to intern with RCDA during the Fall or Spring Semesters or during the Summer. High school students may apply for Summer internships with our Community Partnership Unit.
To apply, students should submit a resume and a completed internship application available here to internships@rcda.nyc.gov
Upcoming Program Dates
·         College Summer 2021 Program Dates: June 7, 2021 – August 13, 2021
·         College Fall 2021 Program Dates: September 20, 2021 – November 19, 2021
Application Deadlines
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the deadlines listed below.
·         Law School, Graduate School, and College Student Summer 2021 Application Deadline: April 9, 2021
·         Law School, Graduate School, and College Student Fall 2021 Application Deadline:   August 13, 2021
  1. Richmond County Surrogates Court: 
The Surrogate’s Court continually extends summer internships to outstanding students from the Staten Island Community. These young adults have all expressed an interest in a legal career.
For example, past summer internship groups have included high school students, college students and law school students. They attended some of the following Schools/Universities: Staten Island Technical High School, New York University, Monmouth University, Brooklyn Law School, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Pace University Law School.
Student interns have the opportunity to view Court proceedings, conference cases and then discuss these matters directly with the Surrogate and members of the law department. The interns are also afforded the opportunity to experience the world of a pro-se litigant by working with the Richmond County Surrogate’s Court Help Center. Law School students are also involved with researching and writing decisions on active Court matters. 
Note-there is a possibility this internship will not be available over the summer.
To find out more information, please contact Irini N. Bekhit ibekhit@nycourts.gov.
 
  1. New York State Office of the Attorney General:
 
There are several PAID job postings for college students in the New York City Area. Application deadline is April 16, 2021. The link below has more information-
ag.ny.gov/job-postings/undergraduate-graduate-students?j=ug-students

 

Monday, February 1, 2021

Help Out a fellow CUNY student by taking a brief survey, and please share this

 Dear College of Staten Island students:

 
My name is Margaux Ramee and I am completing my honors thesis at Baruch College in political science regarding moral reasoning and the implications it holds for various social contract theories. I have created a short survey for this project and I need as many students as possible to take it. The survey takes no more than fifteen minutes to complete and the responses are entirely anonymous. I would greatly appreciate it if you are able to take the time to fill this out!
 
 
Thank you to everyone who takes my survey! Feel free to share it with anyone else you think might be interested in taking it--the link is openly accessible.
 
If you have any questions about the survey itself, how results will be assessed, or anything of the sort, feel free to reach out to me at survey.inquiries2020@gmail.com.
 
Stay safe:
Margaux Ramee
Advisor: Professor Benedetto Fontana"