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Next Week at Pierce Law
 

Sunday, April 5th

In 1792 President George Washington used the first presidential veto in rejecting a congressional measure for appointing representatives from the states. 

Monday, April 6th

12PM Jury Box - Student Bar Association Elections 

Tuesday, April 7th

9:30-10:30AM Upper Rotunda - Career Corner - Stop by and learn about Career Services programs and services for the week and ask any career related questions you may have.

12:15PM - Room 201 - Career Services Drop-In for Graduate Program Students 

Wednesday, April 8th

12pm - Faculty Lounge - Join Megan DeVorsey, Mary Sheffer, Ellen Lessard, Fran Canning and Priscilla Byfield, bring your lunch and needles to chat and knit. Don't know how to knit? Not a problem! We will teach you. All hats will be donated to the NH Coalition Against Homelessness, who run shelters across the state. Beautiful bulky weight yarn has been donated for law students by the Elegant Ewe on Main St. 

12pm Room 201- Uncoving the Myths & Realities of the Bar Exam (for 1L, 2L, and 3L students) 

Thursday, April 9th

In 1996 President Bill Clinton signed a line-item veto bill into law. 

Friday, April 10th

Barrister's Ball  

Saturday, April 11th

In 1968 President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968.  It included the Fair Housing Act.
 

Got news for the next Next Week @ Pierce Law? Send your events and notices to Calendar Editor Ann Moynihan at calendar@piercelaw.edu no later than 12 noon on the previous Wednesday. NW@PL is produced by the Pierce Law Communications Office and distributed to faculty, staff, and students towards the end of each week. 

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