Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association
UCLA School of Law PULSE Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence, Law, and Policy
UCLA School of Law’s Program on Understanding Law, Science, and Evidence, or PULSE, is now accepting applications for the PULSE Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence, Law, and Policy for the academic years 2018-2020. This fellowship is a full-time, two-year faculty position with a start date of July 1, 2018. The position primarily involves sustained research and writing on the social, economic, and legal implications of artificial intelligence and machine learning. The position will also involve teaching and assisting with PULSE projects, such as conferences and workshops.
Progress in artificial intelligence and machine learning has advanced rapidly in recent years, and additional advances may proceed at an accelerating pace. Large recent progress in automated translation, face and voice recognition, anticipating criminal sentencing consequences, and automated radiological diagnosis are just a few among many salient examples. Similar technologies will alter many aspects of human life, yielding societal disruption and a need for governance.
Rather than focusing on colorful fictional treatments or relatively immediate consequences, the PULSE fellow will engage in careful, critical advance thinking about large-scale potential impacts. The fellow will evaluate methods for assessment and prediction, as well as legal, economic, institutional, regulatory, and other forms of preparation and response. The fellow’s research will culminate in the authorship of papers suitable for publication in law journals or other respected legal, scholarly, and policy outlets. Throughout, the fellow will work in collaboration with Professor of Law Edward A. Parson and PULSE Co-Director Richard M. Re, among other UCLA faculty.
PULSE explores the complex connections between law, evidence, science, and technology. PULSE engages in cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research and programming to examine how basic “facts” about our world, provided through science and credited as evidence, influence venues of law and policy making. PULSE is co-directed by UCLA School of Law Dean Jennifer L. Mnookin and Assistant Professor of Law Richard M. Re.
Candidates for the PULSE fellowship should possess a J.D. or other advanced degree, a strong academic record, excellent analytical and writing skills, and demonstrated interest or background in the fields of law and science, artificial intelligence, or social risk assessment. Candidates with previous academic, research, or professional experience in artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer science, or related fields of science and technology are especially encouraged to apply. The salary is anticipated to be approximately $90,000 per year plus a competitive benefits package. UCLA School of Law has a special interest in enriching its intellectual environment through further diversifying the range of perspectives represented within the faculty.
Applicants should apply online at https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPF03499. Please submit a letter discussing your qualifications, scholarly and professional aims, and the interests you would wish to pursue while holding the fellowship; a resume; a transcript of studies in law school or graduate school; a writing sample of no more than ten pages; and contact information for three references.
To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by Wednesday, February 28, 2018 but will be considered thereafter through March 26, 2018 or until the position is filled.
Visit our website at http://www.law.ucla.edu/pulse for more information about our program.
Save the Date: Weds 2/7/18: Advancing Justice- LA 4th Annual Pro Bono Advisory Council Volunteer Awards Mixer
You are cordially invited to attend the 4th Annual Pro Bono Advisory Council Volunteer Awards Mixer on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 6:30 pm at Advancing Justice - LA in downtown LA. Come enjoy delicious appetizers and drinks, enjoy free entertainment by comedian/actress Atsuko Okatsuka, and help us show appreciation to all our wonderful pro bono attorneys and volunteers. We will also honor our Volunteer Recognition Award recipients for their extraordinary contributions this year: Shirley Wei, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP; Monica Eav Glicken; Vy Doan; Han Shen.
When: Wednesday, February 7 at 6:30 pm
Where: Advancing Justice-LA, 1145 Wilshire Blvd., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90017
Admission: FREE, with advance online registration (registration will open in early January).
Questions? Contact Christina Yang, Pro Bono Director, at cyang@advancingjustice-la.org.
Apply to be a SCCLA Board Member
SCCLA is looking for motivated lawyers to join its 2018-2019 Board of Governors! Founded in 1975, SCCLA is one of the oldest APA bar association in the United States, with the objectives of:
Year-round, we organize unique and fun events to promote professional development, continuing education (MCLE), networking, mentorship, and legal skills. It is no surprise that SCCLA current/past board members make up 4 of the 50 Most Influential Minority Attorneys in Los Angeles listed in January 2018’s publication of Los Angeles Business Journal! Join the SCCLA board to be a part of a renowned and historically significant organization, and to make a change in our legal community.
Come attend your very first board meeting at our annual Membership Meeting on February 8, 2018!
“Being on the SCCLA Board is rewarding because we get to networking with amazing people and give back to the legal community by organizing fun, educational & professional events.”
– Elizabeth Yang, SCCLA Treasurer
“Serving on the SCCLA board has been one of the most fulfilling experiences in my professional life. It is humbling to work alongside such distinguished lawyers, whom I am fortunate to call my friends. Being on the SCCLA board has been a most worthwhile investment.”
– Shirley Wei, SCCLA President-Elect
Apply by filling out the attached form below and e-mailing it to info@sccla.org.
Board Member Application.doc
For More Information:
http://www.mto.com/Templates/media/files/MTO%20Fellows%20Page/MTO%20Fellows%20Flyer%202018/MTO%20Fellows%20Flyer_11-2017.pdf
To Apply:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=eLueK1BG10qPJ-UiJWD37c0I83fc2CtJrUqqRsT1QH9UMk05TUhXUVJGOFNFU0tTRFZFUUlFTDJCQi4u
Hitting a Moving Target… BALCA Cases, Updates and Hot Topics in PERM
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Registration: 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM Program: 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon
Location: Los Angeles County Bar Association 1055 W. 7th St. Suite 2700 Los Angeles, CA 90017
Parking: $7 in LACBA parking structure
3 Hrs CLE Credits
Join the LACBA Immigration & Nationality Law Section and a panel of experts to sharpen your skills on labor certification and keep you up-to-date with the ever-developing nuances of PERM. We will also present two short introductory sessions on Special Handling and Schedule A, Group II. Speakers will cover critical strategies in drafting the prevailing wage request and choosing an SOC code, tips for the recruitment report, and filling out Section K and H14 of the ETA 9089. Speakers will also review important BALCA and AAO decisions that every practitioner should know. Speakers: Mahsa Aliaskari, Seyfarth Shaw LLP Danielle Gotcher, Global Immigration Group Kathleen Grzegorek, Stone Grzegorek & Gonzalez, LLP Catherine L. Haight, Haight Law Group, PLC Angelo Paparelli, Seyfarth Shaw LLP Moderator: David Fullmer, Wolfsdorf Rosenthal Time: Registration and Breakfast: 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Program: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
CLE Credit: 3.0 hours of General CLE Credit Including Immigration & Nationality Law Legal Specialization Credit
CLE+ Cardholders $0 Immigration Section Members $155 LACBA Members $180 All Others $230 Government Employee $90 Students $50
To Register:
https://customers.lacba.org/Interactive/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=092317IMS&WebsiteKey=d1ad4c15-b0de-4a6e-9a08-bebf7733938b
Download / Print Flyer: 2017 SCCLA Food Basket Drive.pdf
The Asian Pacific American Women Lawyers Alliance (APAWLA) presents:
APAWLA MCLE* - Demystifying How to Start and Maintain a Successful Solo Practice
Have you ever considered starting your own law practice but didn't know where to begin? Do you want to learn strategies and practical tips to help build your solo practice? Are you feeling overwhelmed by trying to raise a child or children and/or remain actively involved in other volunteer/bar association activities while maintaining your solo practice? Do you know where to find free or low cost resources to start or enhance your solo practice? Do you want to learn how to start your own public interest law firm and create your ideal dream job?
Please come and hear from three APA women who have decades of combined experience as solo practitioners. They will discuss their own practices in the areas of criminal defense, immigration law, and civil rights/education law, and will share practical tips and strategies so that you can walk away feeling ready to start your own practice or build your current solo practice.
Monday, December 11, 2017
6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) 153 Glendale Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90026 http://pwcsc.org/ Street parking available
Free refreshments!!! Parking is available on the roof, which is accessible on Carondelet.
Please RSVP by December 8, 2017 by clicking here: https://goo.gl/forms/xamrv4WoJ41XSARy1
Speakers:
Shirley Wei, Law Office of Shirley Wei
Miho Murai, Law Office of Miho Murai
Mia Yamamoto, Law Office of Mia Yamamoto
Moderator:
Jana Seng, Deputy Alternate Public Defender
For more information, please contact Miho Murai at mihomuraiesq@yahoo.com.
* An application requesting MCLE credit for this activity is pending for approval by the State Bar of California.*
Congratulations to the Honorable Wes Hsu
Congratulations are in order for former SCCLA president Wes Hsu, who was recently appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court by Governor Brown.
After graduating from Yale University in 1993 and Yale Law School in 1996, Wes clerked for the Honorable Mariana R. Pfaelzer in the Central District of California before joining Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher. In 2000, he joined the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles and its Cyber and Intellectual Crimes Section, where he secured a number of "first of its kind" convictions, including the first conviction in the nation for hacking an industrial control system, the first conviction by jury trial for hacking in the Central District of California, and the first conviction in the nation under the CAN-SPAM Act. Wes became Deputy Chief of the Cyber Section in 2005 and Chief in 2008. He then served as the Executive Assistant United States Attorney from July 2015 to March 2017, and was then promoted to Deputy United States Attorney.
In addition to his dedication, tireless work ethic and top-notch legal skills, Wes has been a valued leader in the Asian legal community for over the past 20 years. Wes served as SCCLA president from 2011 to 2012, where he spearheaded the organization's Attorney Education/MCLE Programs; Community Education Program; Community Law Day; the Food Basket Program; Law School/ Mentoring Programs, and Trial Advocacy Skills Workshops. Wes also focused on developing outreach and legal access programs to newer, less-prosperous Asian American communities. The people of the County of Los Angeles and the State of California will truly benefit from Wes's next chapter in public service.
Congratulations, Wes!
18th Annual APA Community Holiday Toy Drive & Reception
CALL FOR SCCLA VOLUNTEERS! We are in need of volunteers for this year’s Asian Pacific American Community Holiday Toy Drive & Reception. Each year, SCCLA co-sponsors this event to help bring joy to low-income families who cannot afford toys for their children. We are looking for 8 to 12 volunteers from our organization to assist with the event.
If you are interested in volunteering and please complete the Volunteer Sign-Up form by November 20, 2017 at: https://goo.gl/5wtCJ1
Event Details Date: Thursday, December 7, 2017 Location: Japanese American National Museum (JANM), 100 North Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Admission: Please bring an unwrapped new toy, valued at $25 (or more) OR a minimum donation of $25 for entrance. Entry includes food, beverages, desserts, and entertainment.
In order to meet the increasing toy requests from toy beneficiaries, we ask volunteers to bring a toy (valued at $25 or more) or make a $25 monetary donation. Attendees of the Toy Drive Reception can also tour the museum at no extra cost. The museum store is open until 8:00pm on the day of the event.
Questions/More Info
Please contact Calimay Pham at calimaypham@gmail.com and Bonnie Chen at bonnie.chen@ucla.edu for additional volunteer information.
If you would like to donate additional toys or raffle items before the event, or if you are able to help find additional sponsors or donors, please contact Event Co-Chairs: Diane Tan at dmltan@aol.com; Ed Lew at edlew.apaba@gmail.com; and Amy Lew at lewkcbmom@sbcglobal.net. For additional information please visit the APA Toy Drive Facebook page at www.facebook.com/apatoydrive or website at www.apatoydrive.org.
1301 N Broadway#36846Los Angeles, CA 90012