Thursday, November 21, 2013

ASL Signs Articulation Agreement with Bluefield College


 
Graduates of Bluefield College in Bluefield, Virginia, will receive preferential consideration for admission to the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia. Dean Lucy McGough of the Appalachian School of Law and Dr. David Olive of Bluefield College signed an Articulation Agreement November 7, 2013, at the Bluefield campus. “We are extremely pleased with this partnership,” said Dean McGough. “The Bluefield alumni who have come to ASL are excellent students, and they become excellent lawyers.” Applicants must meet requirements for undergraduate grade point average and score on the Law School Admission Test.  Also attending the ceremony were (from left) Mimi Merritt, Bluefield College’s Director of Student Success;  Jackie Pruitt, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at ASL; Kimberly Farmer, J.D., Pre-law Advisor at Bluefield College, Trent Argo, VP for Enrollment Management at Bluefield College; and Karen Harvey, ASL’s Director of Institutional Development.
 
 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

ASL Professor Kendall Isaac Selected as a Co-Founder and Co-Editor of the Appellate Advocacy Blog


 
 
Assistant Professor Kendall Isaac has been selected as a co-founder and co-editor of the Appellate Advocacy Blog on the popular Law Professor Blogs Network.   Law Professor Blogs, LLC is the nation's only network of legal blogs edited primarily by law professors. Law Professor Blogs, LLC owns and operates over 40 legal blogs, edited by over 100 law professors, deans, and lawyers. Editors include leading scholars and educators who are committed to providing the web source of legal news, information, commentary, and analysis for law professors, practitioners, government and nonprofit lawyers, and students in their respective fields.


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Monday, November 11, 2013

UVa-Wise and ASL sign preferential admission agreement




 

Graduates of The University of Virginia’s College at Wise who want to pursue a law degree from the Appalachian School of Law will get preferential admission after officials from both institutions signed an agreement Thursday, November 7, 2013.
The preferential admission agreement ensures that each UVa-Wise graduate who meets specific criteria is accepted as a student for graduate work in law at ASL. Chancellor Donna P. Henry and ASL Dean and Chief Executive Officer Lucy S. McGough signed the agreement in a ceremony in the Lila Vicars Smith House at UVa-Wise.
“We are delighted to pen the agreement with the Appalachian School of Law,” Chancellor Henry said. “It opens opportunities for our graduates and will help those interested in pursuing a law degree to reach their career goals.”

The agreement highlights the missions of both institutions, which are to provide a quality education for students from the region, and to prepare graduates for leadership and service in their communities. Officials from both institutions said the preferential admissions program will have mutual benefits for both UVa-Wise and ASL.

UVa-Wise graduates who seek ASL admission must meet general admission requirements set by the law school.

 

Friday, November 8, 2013

Dr. Joshua Perper to Speak at Appalachian School of Law Today


                                                                         Left to Right: Dr. Ed Perper,  Dr. Joshua Perper, Matt Harding, Joe Wolfe

Dr. Joshua Perper, M.D., LL.B., MSc., will speak in the Appalachian School of Law’s Appellate Courtroom about Black Lung Disease on Friday, November 8, at 11:45 am. A reception will follow. Members of the community have been invited, and parking spaces near the Administration Building will be reserved for them.

Dr. Perper has served as an expert witness in numerous legal proceedings. He attended the Medical School and the Law School of Hebrew University in Jerusalem, earning M.D. and LL.B degrees. He also earned a M.S in Forensic Pathology at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Hygiene and Public Health. Dr. Perper consults for the US Department of labor in environmental diseases (pneumoconiosis) and was the Chief Medical Examiner of Broward County, Florida, for seventeen years, during which time he conducted autopsies on a number of famous individuals, including Anna Nicole Smith. He also served in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as Coroner and Chief Forensic Pathologist of Allegheny County, and Associate Pathologist and Director of Laboratories at Mayview State Hospital.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

ASL Professor Patrick Baker Named as Law School Representative to Local Rules Advisory Committee of Western Virginia U.S. District Court



Grundy, VA – Prof. Patrick Baker of the Appalachian School of Law has been named to a two-year term serving on the Local Rules Advisory Committee of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia. He is the law school representative. The committee considers suggestions from the bench, the bar, and the public for changes to the local rules and submits such recommendations as it deems appropriate to the court. There are currently nine members on the committee, which meets at least annually.
 
 

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Appalachian School of Law Hosts Luncheon for Scholarship Donors and Recipients



Scholarship donors to the Appalachian School of Law met the recipients of their gifts during a luncheon at Dean Lucy McGough’s home on Friday, November 1. Among the guests were Jim and Carrie O’Donnell, who created a scholarship last year in memory of their son, Sean (Class of 2010), who died in a car accident in June 2012. The Sean O’Donnell Scholarship in Career Services benefits a 3L student during his or her job search. Last year’s recipient, Katie Kennedy (Class of 2013), attended the event and discovered she and Sean shared a common background. Katie had learned the day before that she passed the Pennsylvania Bar, as well.
 
 
 The O’Donnells presented a gift of $5,000 for the Sean O’Donnell Scholarship, which will be matched by Carrie’s employer, Verizon. Those gifts bring the fund to more than $26,000, well on the way to the endowment threshold of $35,000.
 
 
Troy Nichols of Alpha Natural Sciences lunched with three of the Alpha scholars Wesley Ketron , Victoria Herman and Aaron Davis. These students received scholarship assistance to further their studies in natural resources law. James Keen, Appalachian School of Law Trustee and Grundy Town Manager (previous photo second from right), met merit scholars John Page, Laura Bowen, Ross Chapman and Jacob Perkinson.
 

 
Shirley Belcher, who created the Susan Belcher Scholarship in memory of her daughter, dined with recipient Corie Rife. Representing the Grundy Women’s Club which awarded a scholarship to Kaitlin Justus was Glenna Owens, Associate Director of the Law Library. Also in attendance were Charlie Condon, Associate Dean for Information Services and Director of the Law Library; Janie Castle, Director of Career Services and Alumni Relations; Jina Sauls, Director of Community Services and Personnel; Jenny Clevinger, Assistant to the Offices of Community Service, Personnel and Externship; and Tonya Moore, Assistant to the Offices of Development, Career Services and Alumni Relations.



 
 
 
Photos by Sabrina Mullins