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Lavender Law 2006 - Washington DC
September 7-9 • Omni Shoreham Hotel • Washington, D.C.
Career Fair Candidates
Over 115 recruiters including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and medium and large-size private firms are looking to meet you.
Click here to research the firms and organizations that will participate in this year's Career Fair. Review the employer's hiring criteria and use your time wisely. Be prepared to speak knowledgeably about your interest in the firm, organization, or agency's practice areas or mission. Remember to bring copies of your resume, writing sample and transcript. Be prepared to drop your materials off with recruiters when you run out of time.
Candidates should be in business attire for Thursday's Career Fair and
business casual for the CLE Conference on Friday and Saturday.
Career Fair Recruiters
Each individual representing your firm or organization must register online. Once your recruiters register, Lavender Law will issue your recruiters their name badges. If your recruiters do not have name badges, they will not be able to enter the career fair. All recruiters must register in advance. Recruiters will not be able to register at the door.
Please contact slstuntz@stockstephens.com with questions.
All recruiters are invited to an exclusive reception on Wednesday, September 6th, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Please join other recruiters and speakers for light refreshments as we enjoy the best view of the Washington Mall from Jones Day’s terrace.
People of Color Reception
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Friday, September 8th from 5:15 p.m. to 7 p.m.
No ticket required. All Lavender Law Attendees Welcome!

Remarks by Veta Richardson
Executive Director, Minority Corporate
Counsel Association

Introductory comments by Atty. Melvin White
President-Elect, DC Bar Association
NLGLA / American Bar Association Student Elections Announced
Join the NLGLA Board of Directors as a Law Student Division (LSD) Co-Chair
As a voting member of the Board you would participate in Board meetings, help set NLGLA policy, and represent LGBT law students from across the country.
There are two positions available that allow you to serve your community while presenting unique networking and career advancement opportunities.
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Michael Greenberg Writing Competition Winners Announced
Established in memory of Michael Greenberg, former NLGLA board member and Philadelphia attorney who died in 1996 from complications of AIDS, this competition is dedicated to encouraging and recognizing outstanding law student scholarship on the legal issues affecting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender community.
And the winners are:
FIRST PLACE
Anne C. DeCleene
University of Wisconsin Law School
"The Reality of Gender Ambiguity: A Road Toward Transgender Healthcare Inclusion"
FIRST RUNNER UP
Caitlin Barry
James E. Beasley School of Law, Temple University
"Underage & Underprotected: Recognizing the Rights of Gender Nonconforming Youth"
SECOND RUNNER UP
Lauren Dubick
Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
"The 1st Amendment in Public Schools: Restricting Religiously Based Anti-Homosexual Messages"
FIRST-PLACE AWARD: $1,000; Publication in the Journal of Law and Sexuality at Tulane University Law School; Registration, airfare & lodging for Lavender Law.
Lavender Law 2006 - Washington DC
September 7-9 • Omni Shoreham Hotel • Washington, D.C.
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