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USLAW NETWORK launches law school diversity scholarship program Applications are now being accepted for the USLAW NETWORK Law School Diversity Scholarship. The program is part of the 2022 USLAW NETWORK Law SchoolDiversity Scholarship Program Costs associated with law school may derail accomplished and highly motivated students from applying to law school or completing their Juris Doctor, or may deter them from attending the highest ranked schools because of higher tuition. Recent studies show that one out of ten law students from underrepresented groups have had to abandon a lifetime dream of becoming a lawyer, which means the legal field lost 10% of its potential diverse talent pool. The USLAW NETWORK Law School Diversity Scholarship Program was created as part of the organization’s commitment to helping eligible, diverse law students who are in need of financial assistance to achieve their academic and professional dreams. In order to be considered for the scholarship, the student must be a member of an ethnic, racial, or other minority, and also demonstrate a commitment to issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, or social justice within their community. NETWORK’s commitment to helping eligible, diverse law students who need financial assistance to achieve their academic and professional dreams. The scholarship program will award $5,000 to eight students selected by the program’s scholarship selection committee. Applications will be accepted through April 15, 2022. To be considered for the scholarship, the student must be a member of an ethnic, racial, or other minority, and also demonstrate a commitment to issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, or social justice within their community. For more information, visit USLAW.org. NETWORK FOUNDATION
Connell Foley’s Michael Rolek Spearheads Newly Passed Diversity Bill for USATF
Law School Diversity Scholarship Eligibility Requirements Applicants must meet the following criteria: • Recipient is a member of an ethnic or racial minority and someone who demonstrates a defined commitment to issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, or social justice in their communities or within their academic career. • Recipient is a United States citizen or a permanent resident of the United States. • Recipient is currently attending an ABA-accredited law school within the United States. • Recipient can demonstrate strong academic achievements as reflected in transcripts from an ABA-accredited U.S. law school and from the recipient’s undergraduate institution.
Law School Diversity Scholarship application Requirements To apply for the 2022 USLAW NETWORK Law School Diversity Scholarship Program, an applicant must submit the following items on or before April 15, 2022: 1. A completed scholarship application form (attached). 2. A certified, official copy of law school transcript and undergraduate transcript. 3. A copy of your resume or CV. 4. A letter of recommendation. 5. A one-page typed essay describing how you have utilized your time promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, or social justice within your community. Alternatively, you may write about how you will use your law degree to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, or social justice in the future in your legal career, in the legal profession at large, and/ or in your community. The 2022 USLAW NETWORK Law School Diversity Scholarship Program will award $5,000 to eight students selected by our scholarship selection committee. Applications may be submitted starting February 7, 2022, with a deadline for applications by April 15, 2022.
About USLAW NETWORK USLAW NETWORK is an international organization composed of approximately 100 independent, full-service law firms, including more than 6,000 attorneys across the U.S., Canada, Latin America, and Asia, and with affiliations in Europe through TELFA. USLAW launched in 2001 and comprises highly rated law firms who are part of the NETWORK by invitation only. USLAW firms are experienced in commercial and business law, employment and labor law, litigation, and other business-related areas of law. All firms have substantial trial experience. USLAW member firms provide legal representation to major corporations, insurance companies, and large and small businesses alike. For more information, visit uslaw.org.
Submit the completed application and related materials to Roger Yaffe, USLAW NETWORK CEO, at roger@uslaw.org. Roger may also be contacted at (800) 231-9110, ext. 1.
Apply Within. Now accepting Law School Diversity Scholarship Applications
On December 5, 2021, USA Track and Field (USATF) passed 10 amendments, collectively referred to as the “Diversity Bill,” that were prepared and submitted by Connell Foley associate Michael Rolek, together with his pro bono client The Garden State Track Club (GSTC) and Chuck Schneekloth, president and founder of GSTC. Passage of the Diversity Bill was a multi-year endeavor involving the support of USATF leadership, Olympians and various long-term USATF members and volunteers. The purpose of the Diversity Bill is to promote diversity and increase engagement and accessibility to USATF’s local governing bodies. The premise behind the initiative is that if more USATF members with diverse backgrounds become involved with the sport at a local level, then the USATF will become stronger, new ideas will germinate and the sport will grow. Rolek and Schneekloth originally submitted the amendments in July 2019. Prior to the Bill’s passage, Rolek was appointed to the 10-person USATF Associations Task Force on Inclusion and Engagement to further investigate issues of diversity/engagement/inclusion at a local level and develop the language in the proposed amendments. In December 2021, the proposed amendments were approved by the USATF Law & Legislation Committee and accepted by the USATF membership, officially making the amendments part of the USATF Bylaws and Operating Regulations.
Hanson Bridgett receives top diversity award third year in a row
Hanson Bridgett LLP received the 2021 Platinum Diversity Award from the Contra Costa County Bar Association (CCCBA). The award honors law firms that embrace diversity awareness and implement comprehensive, targeted actions. This marks the third year in a row earning the highest of four levels of recognition. “We are humbled to receive this high honor again,” said Jennifer Martinez, who was named the firm’s first chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer. “Last year, the firm began or expanded even more initiatives to promote diversity, equity and inclusion internally within our firm and externally in the legal profession itself. I will continue to look inward at increasing our efforts, while also working closely with firm leadership to do even more in the community in the coming years. There is always more than can be done.” Diversity has been a core value since the firm’s founding in 1958. The firm is committed to the advancement diversity and equity in the legal profession—including sponsoring law school recruitment receptions, workshops and fellowships for students of color to create necessary pipelines and opportunities in addition to internal committees and initiatives. The firm has also been named to Seramount’s Best Law Firm for Women for the past 12 straight years and received Minority Corporate Counsel Association’s; 2021 George B. Vashon Award. Additionally, the firm achieved Mansfield 4.0 Certification Plus status in 2021.
Earlier this year, Hanson Bridgett launched a new cycle of its AntiRacism Boot Camp, which it initially started in 2020. In the year ahead, the first is asking all firm employees to make a pledge committing to attending a minimum number of hours of programming through the Anti-Racism Boot Camp. Anticipated programming for the 2022 year will include education and community-building experiences, including small group moderated discussions, book club/author events, academic panels, movie nights, and more direct hands-on training.
Pierce Couch promotes diversity in the legal field
Pierce Couch partners Jessica Dark and Hailey Hopper met with members of the Latinx Law Student Association and the Black Law Students Association at the University of Oklahoma (OU) College of Law. They provided the groups with information about Pierce Couch’s insurance defense practice, its efforts to promote diversity in the legal field and discussed their experience as litigators. Both Dark and Hopper graduated from OU Law in 2012 and appreciated the opportunity to speak with their fellow Sooners.