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Photos by Liz Smith
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Halloween in ASL Professor Priscilla Harris' Torts Class
The Annual Priscilla Harris Torts
Halloween Costume Contest
(Photos by Taylor Burgess and Liz Smith)
Monday, October 28, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Brian Morris, a Certified Polygraph Administrator, visits ASL
Brian Morris visited ASL on Wednesday, Oct. 23 as a guest speaker for the The ASL Federalist Society. Mr. Morris is both a lawyer and a certified polygraph
administrator. He and Stewart Harris made a joint presentation on polygraph
testing in the law. Right now, polygraph testing is mostly prohibited in
criminal cases, but can be used as part of the job application process. Mr.
Morris also explained what he felt were the shortcomings of the current legal
regime.
Photos by: Liz Smith
Photos by: Liz Smith
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Michael James Barton to speak at ASL Nov. 5, 4PM: "Energy Security in a Changing World"
Michael James Barton to speak at ASL Nov. 5, 4PM: "Energy Security in a Changing World"
Michael James Barton is the current Director of Energy and Natural Resources at
ARTIS Research. He has extensive experience in National Security, Homeland
Security, counterterrorism, and energy policymaking and is the former Senior
Policy Advisor at a publicly traded Silicon Valley energy company.
From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Barton served in the Office of the
Secretary of Defense (OSD). In his role there as Deputy Director of the Middle
East Policy Office, he crafted, analyzed, and carried out the nation’s security
policies as directed by the President and the Secretary of Defense. In
addition, he also served as the senior OSD policy advisor on Iranian matters.
While in OSD, he ensured that cultural, economic, and energy factors were woven
into decisions regarding the Middle East and Iran. For his efforts in the
national security arena, Mr. Barton was a 2009 recipient of the OSD Exceptional
Public Service Medal.
Prior to joining the Defense Department, Mr. Barton served
at the White House on the Homeland Security Council staff. There he coordinated
homeland security-related activities among executive Departments and Agencies
and promoted the effective development and implementation of homeland security
measures. Mr. Barton’s primary focus was on immigration security policies and
domestic counterterrorism.
Prior to his work at the White House, Mr. Barton served from
2001 to 2003 on the Senate Banking Committee staff where he was responsible for
a wide range of legislative matters including international trade, banking, and
energy.
Mr. Barton holds a M.A. degree in National Security and
Strategic Studies from the Naval War College and a B.A. degree in Accounting
from the University of Houston. He is a speaker for the American Committees on
Foreign Relations and for the Federalist Society. Mr. Barton is also an
advisory board member at the Bryce Foundation, which assists in research
efforts on behalf of children suffering from cancer, and which supports their
families.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Certified Polygraph Administrator Brian Morris to visit ASL
Brian Morris will come to ASL
next Wednesday, Oct. 23. Mr. Morris is both a lawyer and a certified polygraph
administrator. He and Stewart Harris will make a join presentation on polygraph
testing in the law. Right now, polygraph testing is mostly prohibited in
criminal cases, but can be used as part of the job application process. Mr.
Morris will explain what he feels are the shortcomings of the current legal
regime.
After the presentation is over,
students will have the chance to get hooked up to the polygraph machine and
undergo testing. Mr. Morris is so confident in his abilities, that he has
offered a free Kaplan Bar course to any student who can fool him.Tuesday, October 15, 2013
David Bernstein to Speak at ASL Today at 4:00PM
David Bernstein is a law
professor at George Mason University, and one of the country's leading experts
on affirmative action preferences in the law. He's also a contributor to The
Volokh Conspiracy, one of the nation's top legal blogs. A graduate of Brandeis
University and Yale Law School, Professor Bernstein has also taught at
Columbia, Brooklyn Law School, the University of Michigan, and Georgetown
University. He is a regular speaker at law school across the country and a
frequent guest on CNN, Fox news, and MSNBC. In addition to this, he has found
time to publish five books and nearly a hundred law review articles.
At ASL, Professor Bernstein
will discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in Fisher vs. University of
Texas, and what that decision means for racial preferences in university
admissions. He will also discuss the upcoming Supreme Court hearing in Schuette
vs. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, a case that began in Michigan and
should be decided within the next few months. ASL's own Professor Dale Rubin
will offer commentary and his own view on the aforementioned cases, as well as
their implications for policymakers and administrators in higher education.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
ASL's SAC Hosts Puttin' for a Prize
SAC is hosting its
next event!
Puttin' for a Prize$1 will get you a chance at a Hole-In-One on a putt-putt green. If you get a Hole-In-One, you will take part in the Putt-off for the grand prize winnings.
1st Place: Half the cash pot, movie tickets for two,
dinner for two
2nd Place:
movie tickets for two, dinner for two
3rd Place:
dinner for two
You can take as many chances as you would like, each at $1
The Putt-Off will
take place the next day, Oct. 16th, at 12:15 in the Lion's Lounge or courtyard.
Lunch will be provided from 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. on the 15th
(Tuesday)
Sign up:
When: Tuesday, October 15th, 8am - 4pm (come by
anytime during)
Where: Lions Lounge or Courtyard
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Sign up now for the 1st Annual Isaac-Street Tennis Tournament
Interested in playing some friendly games of tennis? Want to get some exercise on a cool Saturday morning?
Sign up now for the 1st Annual Isaac-Street Tennis Tournament. It will be held at Poplar Gap Park starting at 9am Saturday Octob...er 12.
Any skill level is welcome to participate. We will seed the tournament based on two skill levels: Novice/Beginner and Experienced/Skilled.
DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS Wednesday 10/9/13!!!
There is no cost to participate. You are encouraged to bring a tennis racket and a packet of balls, however, a few rackets and balls will be made available for the competitors.
Are you ready to declare yourself the tennis champion of ASL? Sign up today! Simple email Peggy Street at pstreet@asl.edu and indicate:
Sign up now for the 1st Annual Isaac-Street Tennis Tournament. It will be held at Poplar Gap Park starting at 9am Saturday Octob...er 12.
Any skill level is welcome to participate. We will seed the tournament based on two skill levels: Novice/Beginner and Experienced/Skilled.
DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS Wednesday 10/9/13!!!
There is no cost to participate. You are encouraged to bring a tennis racket and a packet of balls, however, a few rackets and balls will be made available for the competitors.
Are you ready to declare yourself the tennis champion of ASL? Sign up today! Simple email Peggy Street at pstreet@asl.edu and indicate:
1. Your interest in participating
2. Your skill level as either novice/beginner or experienced/skilled
3. Your interest in a post-tournament cookout. If most people are interested, we may charge a $5 participation fee to cover the costs.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
The Buchanan County Chamber of Commerce is taking orders for “Friends of Coal” fleece jackets
The Buchanan County Chamber of Commerce is taking orders for
“Friends of Coal” fleece jackets ($37.50) and vests ($25). Extra large sizes
are $1 more. They are very good quality, and samples are at the Chamber office.
Colors: Men’s Jackets and Vests (Men’s sizes only): Grey, Khaki, Navy, Burgundy, Forest Green
Women’s Jackets: Light Blue, Navy, Light Pink, Raspberry
Logos are available on front or back, laser-etched rather than printed, so the effect is darker or lighter (depending on how the light hits it) monochrome.
Order forms are in the Development Office in the Booth Center; pre-payment (checks to “Buchanan County Chamber of Commerce”) is required.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Brenda Oxford, Assistant to the Dean, returns to work!
It’s a happy day at the Appalachian School of Law! Brenda
Oxford, Assistant to the Dean, returns to work after six weeks’ recuperation
from a hip replacement by the Cleveland Clinic in Medina Hospital, Ohio. Thanks
to Kayla Rose for sitting in to keep things running, and welcome back, Brenda!
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