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The History of
the
National Black Pre-Law Admissions & Preparation
Conference and Law Fair
The History of the Conference
The
First Annual National Black Pre-Law Admissions & Preparation
Conference and Law Fair 2005 was held on the campus of the University
of Houston in the University of Houston on Friday, November 4, 2005.
Over
100 law schools participated in the law fair. There were over
20 workshop sessions and panel discussions conducted with over 40
presenters including law school administrators, attorneys, law students,
law school graduates, and law professors.
The 2005 workshop sessions and panel discussions featured
included:
- "From the Classroom to the Courtroom: Preparing for the
Law School Admission Process"
- "The LSAT: What It Tests and How to Prepare for it to Earn
a Competitive Score"
- "Mentorship"
- "Everything You Wanted to Know About Law School Admissions
But Were Afraid to Ask"
- "Mock Law School Class"
- "How to Gain Legal Work Experience Before Starting Law
School"
- "The Personal Statement and the Diversity Statement: Similarities,
Differences, Tips and Techniques"
- "Does Being Black Help?: Race, Affirmative Action and Law
School Admissions"
- "Demystifying American Legal Education: How Law School
is Radically Different from Your Undergraduate Education"
- "The Most Common Mistakes Law School Applicants Make That
Ruin Their Admissions Chances"
- "African Americans and the Bar Exam: What It Is, Where
We Stand and What It Takes to Pass This Necessary Hurdle to Practicing
Law"
- "Law School Success: Making the Most of Your Entire Law
School Experience"
- "Which Applicants Would You Select?: Interactive Student
Admissions Committee"
- "Mock Law School Admissions Committee: How Applications
Are Evaluated"
- "An Introduction to Law School Exams and How to Succeed
at Legal Exam Writing"
- "The Law Degree and Nontraditional Career Paths"
- "What You Need to Know About Pre-Law Summer Preparatory
Programs and Law School Academic Support Programs"
- "African American Attorneys and the Legal Profession: What
We Do and the Additional Challenges We Face"
The
Second Annual National Black Pre-Law Admissions & Preparation
Conference and Law Fair 2006 was held at the Magnolia Hotel located
in the heart of downtown Dallas, Texas on Friday, September 8 until
Sunday, September 10, 2006.
Over
100 law schools participated in the law fair. There were over
40 workshop sessions and panel discussions conducted with nearly
90 presenters including law school administrators, attorneys, law
students, law school graduates, and law professors. Special
organizational leadership workshops and panels were conducted by
pre-law students. There were also four featured keynote speakers
including Dennis J. Shields, Esq., Dean of Phoenix School of Law,
Latosha T. Lewis, Esq., President, Houston Lawyers Association,
Everett Bellamy, Esq., Senior Assistant Dean and Adjunct Professor
of Law, Georgetown University School of Law, and Dr. John H. Jackson,
Jr., Esq., Chief Policy Officer of the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and Chairman of The National
Equity Center, Inc.
Special conference
institutes were added including a Law School Admissions Advisement
Institute led by Lewis Hutchison Jr., J.D., Director of Admissions
at Arizona State University Law School, an African American Leadership
Institute led by Timothy E. Sams, M.A., Ph.D. Candidate, Asst. Dean
and Director of the Black Cultural Center at Swarthmore College,
and an Image Enhancement and Self-Marketing Institute led by April
Yvonne Garrett, M.A., M.T.S., CEO of April & Associates, and
Founder and President of Civic Frame.
The 2006 workshop sessions and panel discussions featured
included:
- "Your First Legal Argument: The Building-Block Approach
to Applying for Law School"
- "Inside Perspectives on Race and Affirmative Action in
Law School Admissions"
- "Choosing the Law School that is Right for You"
- "Help! I Didn't Get into Any of the Law Schools I Applied
to! What Do I Do Now? Strategies on Re-Applying to Law School
and Increasing Your Chances of Getting in Somewhere the Next Time
Around"
- "The LSAT: What It Tests and How to Prepare for it to Earn
a Competitive Score"
- "The Pros and Cons of Attending an Unaccredited Law School"
- "Mock Law School Admissions Committee: How Applications
Are Evaluated"
- "Mock Law School Class"
- "Paying for Law School"
- "The Personal Statement and the Diversity Statement: Similarities,
Differences, Tips and Techniques"
- "Demystifying American Legal Education: How Law School
is Radically Different from Your Undergraduate Education"
- "The Most Common Mistakes Law School Applicants Make That
Ruin Their Admissions Chances"
- "African Americans and the Bar Exam: What It Is, Where
We Stand and What It Takes to Pass This Necessary Hurdle to Practicing
Law"
- "Law School Success: Making the Most of Your Entire Law
School Experience"
- "Keeping it Real: What Every Law Student Needs to Know
Before Starting the Admissions Process"
- "The Law Degree and Nontraditional Career Paths"
- "Money Management: The Foundation for Your Future"
- "Getting on the Write Track: Tips for Preparing for Legal
Writing"
- "You Can't Handle the Truth!!! Or Can You?"
- "Finding Someone to Dream Your Dream With You: The Real
Difference Between Who Succeeds and Who Doesn't"
- "The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth:
How to Achieve Professional Fulfillment and Financial Success
in a Law Practice"
- "Prepare for Your Legal Career Prior to Your First Year
of Law School"
- "The OTB Series - Out of the Box Areas of Practice: Entertainment
Law"
- "African American Attorneys and the Legal Profession: What
We Do and the Additional Challenges We Face"
- "Determine Your Own Destiny, Work for Yourself: African
American Attorneys Who Started Their Own Law Firms"
- "African American Judges: Our Paths and What It Really
Takes to Earn a Coveted Seat on the Bench"
- "Don't Be JDed and Unemployed: What Most Pre-Law and Incoming
Law Students Don't Know About Seeking Legal Positions But Really
Should Know to Best Position Themselves to Find a Job"
- "African American Leadership Training Institute"
- "Image Enhancement & Self-Marketing Institute"
- "Pre-Law Admissions Advisement Institute"
The
Third Annual National Black Pre-Law Admissions & Preparation
Conference and Law Fair 2007 was held at the University of Houston
- University Center in the University Center located in Houston,
Texas on Friday, November 2, 2007.
One
hundred and eight (108) law schools participated in the law fair.
There were over 40 workshop sessions and panel discussions conducted
with nearly 100 presenters and panelists including law school administrators,
attorneys, law students, law school graduates, and law professors.
There were also
two featured keynote speakers including Reginald T. Shuford, Esq.,
Senior Staff Counsel and Attorneys of Color Recruitment and Retention
Officer of the American Civil Liberties Union and Evett L. Simmons,
Esq., Chief Diversity Officer and Partner of the Ruden McClosky
law firm, and President of the American Bar Association’s
Presidential Advisory Council on Diversity in the Profession.
The
2007 workshop sessions and panel discussions featured included:
- “Your First Legal Argument: The Building-Block
Approach to Applying for Law School”
- "Does Being Black Help?: Race, Affirmative
Action, and Law School Admissions"
- "Getting Into Law School: Beyond the LSAT
and GPA"
- "The Role of Diversity in the Law School
Admissions Process and How to Make Your Diversity Work for You
in Earning Admission"
- "The Personal Statement and Secret Admissions
Strategies"
- "It's Not Just About Testing Well, But
Being Extremely Well Prepared: What It Really Takes to Score High
on the LSAT"
- "The LSAT and Career Decision"
- "Paying for Law School"
- "Financing Your Legal Education"
- "Demystifying American Legal Education:
How Law School is Radically Different from Your Undergraduate
Education"
- "Beyond Academics: Taking Advantage of All
Law School Has to Offer to Have a Successful and Well-Rounded
Experience"
- "Making the Transition from College to Law
School: How to Prepare for the Academic Demands of a Professional
Legal Education Before Starting Law School"
- "Emotionally Surviving Law School: Things
You Never Thought About But Need to Know"
- "How to Succeed in Law School"
- "Law School Diversity Issues 101: How to
Cope with the Harsh Realities of Prejudice in the Law School Environment
and Make the Most of the Diversity You Bring"
- “Mock Law School Admissions Committee:
How Applications Are Evaluated”
- “Mock Law School Class” (Discuss
Case)
- “Mock Law School Class” (Discuss
Statute)
- "You Can't Handle the Truth!!! Or
Can You?"
- "Becoming a Highly Successful Law Student"
- "What You Need to Know About Pre-Law Summer
Preparatory Programs and Law School Academic Support Programs"
- “The Most Common Mistakes Law School Applicants
Make That Ruin Their Admissions Chances”
- “Keeping it Real: What Every Law Student
Needs to Know Before Starting the Admissions Process”
- "Early Bar Exam Awareness: What the Bar
Exam Is, Why You Should Start Thinking About It Now, and How to
Ensure Your Success"
- "Becoming a Legal Entrepreneur: The Challengees
and Rewards of Starting Your Own Law Practice"
- "Making Partner at a Law Firm: How We Did
It, What It Means, and What It Takes"
- "Job Search/Resume Tips"
- "Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO)
Corporate Law Workshop: Preparing for a Career in Corporate Law
Before Law School"
- "The Path to Working at a Large Firm"
- "You Can't Make It All By Yourself: How
to Effectively Network and Seek Out Mentors"
- “African American Attorneys and the
Legal Profession: What We Do and the Additional Challenges We
Face”
- “African American Judges: Our Paths
and What It Really Takes to Earn a Coveted Seat on the Bench”
- "Guerilla Job Hunting Tactics: How to Tap
into Unadvertised Legal Job Opportunities Before and During Law
School (Or the Truth About the Hidden Job Market)"
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