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Trinity Law School Open House

September 17, 2012

Attending law school is a big step. You’ve probably got a lot of questions, such as: Can I afford it? Will school fit into my schedule? Am I up to the academic challenge?

Trinity Law School is a community of students, faculty, and staff who value the integration of faith, ethics, biblical truth, and law. Come to our Open House on Thursday, Oct. 11, and meet TLS professors, students, and alumni who are ready to answer your questions about law school. You’ll learn about financial aid, merit-based scholarships, and our flexible degree options – including the possibility of earning your entire law degree on Saturdays.

We Hope You Will Join Us!

 When: Thursday, October 11, 2012, 7:00 p.m.
Where: 2200 N. Grand Ave., Santa Ana, Ca 92705

Please RSVP by Calling 800.922.4748, email tls@tiu.edu, or fill out the RSVP form here. 

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Trinity Law School Online Application Fee Waiver Code

July 23, 2012

We are pleased to unveil our new online application, and we are still accepting applications for classes beginning August 2012 and January 2013.   For those of you who will be the first to use the new online application, simply use “ABC100” as the fee waiver code when prompted and your $35 application fee will be waived.

We look forward to working with your through the application process.  If you have any questions, feel free to contact the admission office at 800-922-4748 or TLS@tiu.edu.

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Law and Morality: Can the Law Make Us Good

April 12, 2012

Can the Law Make Us Good?

 

 

Open House

RSVP

Did you know that a law degree is the perfect preparation for a career ministering to others? Hurting people around the world who are facing religious persecution, human trafficking and other forms of oppression, can often only be relieved by the assistance of willing and compassionate lawyers.

Come to Trinity Law School’s Open House and find out how a law degree can advance your career and your ability to minister to those in need.

At our open house, Dean Myron Steeves will be speaking on the topic of  “Law and Morality: Can the Law Make Us Good?”

When: Thursday, May 10, 2012, 7:00 p.m.
Where: 2200 N. Grand Ave., Santa Ana, Ca 92705

Please RSVP by Calling 800.922.4748, email tls@tiu.edu, or fill out the RSVP form here. 

 

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Trinity Law School Students Win Awards at Moot Court Competition

March 30, 2012

Trinity Law School recently sent a moot court team to the Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition, which is conducted annually by the National Black Law Students Association. Trinity’s team consisted of Sadara Mayhan and Viviana Escobar, and was coached by Prof. Everett Skillman. As in every moot court competition, Sadara and Viviana submitted an appellate brief, and participated in a series of oral arguments which closely resemble real appellate proceedings. Awards in moot court competition are typically given for best brief and best oralist.

At the regional competition in Seattle, which comprised approximately 20 teams, Sadara and Viviana (anonymously called team SV) reached the championship round, where they narrowly lost to UCLA. However, Trinity won the award for Best Petitioner’s Brief, and Viviana won the award for Best Oralist. Their team performance qualified them for the national competition in Washington, DC.

At the national competition, Trinity won the award for Best Petitioner’s Brief. A total of 18 law schools, including Penn, Columbia, Washington & Lee, Texas, South Texas, Alabama and UCLA also competed at the national finals. Many other prominent law schools competed at various regionals, but did not make it to the national competition. The final numerical scores for Sadara’s and Viviana’s oral arguments at the national competition have not yet been released, but it is believed that they did very well. We at Trinity are all very proud of Sadara and Viviana. They have certainly learned how to “[s]eek justice; reprove the ruthless; defend the orphan; plead for the widow.” (Isaiah 1:17)

 

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Open House with Dean Christopher Kall

February 25, 2012

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Open House

Did you know that a law degree is the perfect preparation for a career ministering to others? Hurting people around the world who are facing religious persecution, human trafficking and other forms of oppression, can often only be relieved by the assistance of willing and compassionate lawyers.

Come to Trinity Law School’s Open House and find out how a law degree can advance your career and your ability to minister to those in need.

At our open house, Associate Dean Christopher Kall will be speaking on the topic of  “Why You Should Attend a Christian Law School.”

When: Thursday, March 22, 2012, 7:00 p.m.

Where: 2200 N. Grand. Ave., Santa Ana, Ca 92705

Please RSVP by Calling 800.922.4748,

email tls@tiu.edu, or fill out the RSVP form here. 

Now accepting applications for classes starting August 2012

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Human Rights Legal Writing Competition

December 19, 2011

From the Trinity Law School Website

Writing Competition

The Center for Human Rights invites the submission of scholarly papers.

Topic
Scholarly papers must address the issue of “A Christian’s Response to Human Rights.”

Papers may consider addressing issues of the source of Human Rights, the nature of Human Rights, why it matters if Human Rights have a religious or secular basis, how Human Rights are (or should be) protected and enforced, religion’s role in protecting Human Rights, etc. Scholars are not bound by these suggestions and are encouraged to thoroughly address the topic in a manner that best addresses the pertinent issues.

Eligibility
Only students that are currently enrolled in a JD, LLM, and/or SJD program within the United States are eligible to submit a paper.

Article Format
Submissions must be original, unpublished academic works by one author. Students may only submit one paper. Multiple submissions will result in disqualification.

All papers must be submitted electronically to mmoore@tiu.edu. All submissions should be in English and in Microsoft® Word format. The text should be double-spaced in 12-point font with 1-inch margins. The length should be approximately 25 to 50 pages, including footnotes. Footnotes may appear in single-spaced 10-point font. All citations must conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation.

All papers must be accompanied by a single cover page that includes:

The title of the paper;
The author’s name, address, telephone phone number & e-mail address;
The name of the author’s law school, degree program (i.e., JD, LLM, or SJD) and anticipated date of graduation.

Submitted papers will not be returned.

The failure to comply with the requirements of the Article Format will result in disqualification.
Judgment Criteria for Award

Papers will be judged on originality, quality of writing and scholarship, depth of research and analysis, and readiness for publication. All eligible submissions will first be reviewed by members of the Trinity Law Review. Papers that pass initial review process will then be reviewed by a panel composed of the Director of the Center for Human Rights, select TLS Faculty, and editors of the Trinity Law Review.

Prizes
A First, Second, and Third place will be chosen from the eligible submissions. The prizes will be awarded as follows:

First Place: $1,000
Second Place: $500
Third Place: $250

The First, Second, and Third place winners will also receive expedited consideration for publication in the 2012/2013 Trinity Law Review, which will be a special symposium issue on the Center for Human Rights.
Submission Deadline

Submissions are due on or before April 15, 2012. No papers will be accepted after that date.

Winners will be announced by May 30, 2012, via e-mail.

Please submit all papers, questions, or inquiries to: mmoore@tiu.edu

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Trinity Law School Open House

October 13, 2011

Open House  

Did you know that a law degree is the perfect preparation for a career ministering to others? Hurting people around the world who are facing religious persecution, human trafficking and other forms of oppression, can only be relieved by the assistance of willing and compassionate lawyers.

Come to Trinity Law School’s Open House and find out how a law degree can advance your career and your ability to minister to those in need.

At our open house, Dean Myron Steeve will be speaking on the topic of  “How a Law Degree Can Make Your Career or Ministry More Effective.”

 

When: Thursday, November 17, 2011, 7:00 p.m.

Where: 2200 N. Grand. Ave., Santa Ana, Ca 92705

 

Please RSVP by Calling 800.922.4748,

email tls@tiu.edu, or fill out the RSVP form here. 

Now accepting applications for classes starting January 2012

and August 2012 

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