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  • Dean Gregory W. Bowman, faculty, and staff look forward to celebrating the School of Law Class of 2023. Invitation is for law graduate only, no guests. 4:30 – 5:30 PM Awards Ceremony 5:30 – 7:30 PM Reception   Glen Manor House Three Frank Coelho Drive Portsmouth, Rhode Island Kindly RSVP by Friday, May 5, 2023, Special Accommodations, Persons who, because of a special need or condition, would like to request an accommodation for an event should contact the Office of the Dean - Programs & Initiatives, as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours before the event, so that appropriate arrangements can be made.  lawevents@rwu.edu
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  • Student Employment FAQs Student Employment FAQs 2023 University and Law Holiday & Pay Date Calendar 2023 Holiday and Pay Date Calendar 2022 Holiday and Pay Date Calendar 2023 PCard Cutoff Calendar Pcard calendar 2022 PCard Cutoff Calendar Activities/Travel Outside the US Budget Transfer Form Departmental Deposit Form Exhibit A to Freelance Worker Agreement Expenses: Missing Receipt Form…
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  • Although observances of black history began as early as 1915, Congress officially designated February as Black History Month in 1986 . Since then, presidents have issued annual proclamations to kick off the month.  The first, issued by Ronald Reagan, stated that “ the foremost purpose of Black History Month is to make all Americans aware of [the] struggle for freedom and equal opportunity ” faced…
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  • United States Supreme Court Bar Admission  RWU Law Alumni Swearing-in Ceremony Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, DC The Roger Williams University School of Law announces its eleventh United States Supreme Court Bar Admission alumni swearing-in ceremony., Monday, March 20, 2023, Dean Gregory W. Bowman will invite the candidates for admission to join them for breakfast the morning of the swearing-in ceremony. The breakfast will be held at 8:00 a.m. at the Supreme Court of the United States. Supreme Court oral arguments will take place after the ceremony. Space is limited to twelve (12) attorney admissions. Alumni must be a member in good standing of the highest court of…, This program is full. , Questions | lawevents@rwu.edu
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  • BRISTOL, R.I., Feb. 13, 2023,  – Judge Brian P. Stern, Associate Justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court, has been elected chairperson of the Roger Williams University School of Law Board of Directors. Judge Stern’s appointment comes at an exciting moment for RWU Law, which is celebrating 30 years as a law school this year. With a longstanding mission of social justice in legal education, RWU Law has become a national…, juris doctor,  from Brooklyn Law School. He lives in East Greenwich with his wife, Jennifer, and has three children.
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  • Students have the option to borrow private loans directly from lenders to help finance the cost of their education. There are many options available so it is important to do some preliminary research and to know that all loans are not equal. Pay special attention to interest rates, fees, credit scoring, and co-signing requirements. Before you look at private loans, make sure that you have…
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  • The library is pleased to offer graduates of the Roger Williams University School of Law a variety of resources and services. Alumni visitors may use the extensive law library collection of Rhode Island, federal, and New England state materials., Alumni Borrower Card, To request an Alumni Borrower Card either: Complete the web Alumni Borrower Application form and submit it with a copy (pdf/jpg/png) of your valid drivers’ license or state issued ID containing your full name and address., OR, Download & complete the PDF application form and either submit it to a full-time Library circulation staff member or Reference Librarian with your valid drivers’ license or state issued ID containing your full name and address, OR, email the form and a copy of your valid driver’s license or state issued ID containing your full name and address to lawlibraryhelp@rwu.edu . Applications are normally processed Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm by full-time library staff who will issue your borrower card.  Materials may be borrowed immediately upon receipt of the borrower's card. The card must be presented to the Circulation staff at…, Borrowing & Renewing Library Materials, Most, single volume stack materials, may be borrowed as follows: The borrowing period is 14 days. Two renewals, subject to recall, are possible.   The maximum number of items which may be borrowed is 3 per patron., Reserve materials, may be borrowed as follows: The borrowing period for all materials is 2 hours. Materials circulate for in-library use only., Audiovisual and Group Study Room Keys, may be borrowed as follows: The borrowing period is 3 hours and may be renewed subject to availability. Availability of room keys is subject to restrictions based on current student needs. For example, room keys may not be borrowed during exam periods. Due to limitations imposed by the authentication method used for the room reservation system, alumni need to contact full-time library staff for…, Renewals, Patrons may renew material via the telephone when full-time staff are available or renew material online anytime. To renew via the telephone, call the Circulation Desk at 401-254-4546 during the normal business day. To renew online, patrons may use the " My Library > My Account " option in the WebCatalog. They can review a list of the materials currently checked out, see the due dates and…, Overdue Materials, Overdue notices, are sent the first business day an item is overdue. Materials not returned after two notices are billed and a billing notice is sent. Bills are issued for the estimated replacement cost of the item plus a billing fee in the amount of $25.00., Borrowing privileges will be suspended, while a bill/billing fee is outstanding. Periodic reminder notices will be sent for unpaid bills/billing fees., Computing and Digital Resources, Most library research databases and the Internet may be accessed from the computer workstations on the hexagons in the central part of the library.  Databases which are not available due to licensing restrictions include: Lexis, Westlaw, and BloombergLaw  The hexagon computers also provide access to Microsoft Office applications in addition to the library’s digital resources., HeinOnline Law Journal Library, The HeinOnline, Law Journal Library, is available to RWU Law Alumni through the University Bridges site. To obtain access to the, Law Journal Library, on Bridges, complete the RWU Law Alumni HeinOnline Access Request form . Requests are normally processed Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm by full-time library staff. Please watch for an invitation to join the Bridges, Law Alumni Access to Digital Resources, site. HeinOnline’s, Law Journal Library, contains more than 2,000 law and law-related periodicals, consisting of more than 27 million pages of articles, comments, notes, and book reviews. Unlike other databases, the, Law Journal Library, is comprehensive, beginning with the first issue ever published, bridging the gap in legal history. The, Law Journal Library, also provides case law linking powered by Fastcase, giving the ability to link directly to the full text of case law from cited material or via citation lookup., Post-Graduation Access to Bloomberg Law, Lexis Advance, and Westlaw, Recent law alumni continue to have access to Bloomberg Law, Lexis Advance, and Westlaw. For more information on the terms of each provider’s program, please visit Lexis & Westlaw @ RWU Law: Post-Graduation Access ., Reference Assistance, The librarians are available to provide reference assistance to RWU Law Alumni in person, by phone at 401-254-4547, or via the Ask a Librarian service (chat or email)., Extended Borrowing Privileges, Upon a demonstration of need, arrangements may be made for extended borrowing of circulating materials.  Requests for extended borrowing privileges should be directed to the Access Services Coordinator, Erin Orsini at 401-254-4548 or eorsini@rwu.edu .
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  • Kiron Ireland always knew he wanted to be a lawyer. But as a child growing up in the developing nation of Antigua, he knew that the country’s educational system could not help him achieve his future goals. All roads to the law led away from his home, but they were roads he was willing to travel, knowing that there would be hardship and challenges, because he would not be deterred from his dreams…, Author: Michelle Choate
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