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11-17-1983 Woolsack 1983 volume 24 number 4 University of San Diego School of Law Student Bar Association

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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Student Publications at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Newspaper, The ooW lsack (1963-1987) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The next issue is Jan. 26 Copy is due Jan. 17 Happy Finals! \'ol. 24. lssue ~ Universit y of San Diego Law Student Publication November I 7, 1983 Tuition Hiked to $6,970; Faculty Receives 5% Average Raise by J im Hester positions in the library. and 1he roo m~ 2A and 2B Stalflniter remaining onc--half position for Inter- Before the bud ge t co mm111 ec\ 10.5 percent tuition in reasc has national and Comparative Law. recommendations were finah1ed. la\\ been recommended by the nivcrsity The faculty trave l budget was sc h oo l s tudent n:prcse ntati\ C Budget Committee. The recommen- increased by J,(X)() while the rescrirch Annelle Harvey expressed cri ti ci.~m dation will be \'Oted on by the Univer- budget was raised by 3,500. A of the proposed incr ca~e. sayi ng it sity Cabinet soon. summer teaching supplement of $250 was .. unnecessary. - She said lhat a 10 The increase ra~ the tuition for p ercent inc rease is hi g h er than full-time day students to 56.9 0. while '... an increase .. US D's peers- which include .. other night students \\iU pay $4.950. Full- private law schools in California, time LL 1. students wiU pay $6.470. of this size would such as Santa Clara and Pepperdinc. - or 5 per unit. result in no tangible Harvey stated th at an incn:asc of Dean heldon Krantz said that the benefits to law this size would result in no wngi bl e increase aJlo\\ the law school to benefits to law students. such as room increase the clinicaJ faculty salaries. students.' renovations. extra copy machines or something which \\ a ··sorely the acquisition of word processors needed": to beef up the legal writing per credit will be offered beginning in She poi nted out that the budge1 pro- budget: increase pocket parts and 1985. cess is carried o ut from a University- subscriptions in the library by The standard average increase for widc perspecti ve. An example would approximately 17 percent and con- facu lty salaries was set at five percent. be '"if the law school wants Wcs tlaw. ven S25.000 of loan funds 10 merit with o ne- ha1f percent equity within the University as a whole must vote Scholarships. which should aid the Provost's discretion. o n it.·· the la\\ school in its recruiting of qual- Dean KranLZ stated that there's a The budget is broken down into ified students. strong possibility that any excess categories of "'urgent. imponant and Molle) will also be provided for funds discovered within the univer- enriching- and a 10 percent increase annual West law senice. two clerical sity will be divened to renovate class- wouJd allow '"most ... but not all . of the urgent needs to be met, according to Harvey. Prof. Nathanson Passes Away; MEMBERS OF the Appellate Moot Court Board's award winning 1101ional USO "Tuition-Based'" team are {I tor) Ernie Gr~jalva, Sarah Bunge. and Seth Madnick. i,·on phow His Loss WiJJ Be Deeply Felt Harvey emphasi1.cd that USD is The .S.D. Law School commun- very " tuition-based'' a nd has few ity was deeply saddened by the recent sources of outs ide income. She pro- National Team Advances: death of our friend and visiting pro- posed that a committee be es tablished fessor, Nathanjel - at- Nathanson. to deli berdte upon devisi ng a nd creat- Prof. . athanson passed away in Chi- ing other ways to generate income so Undefeated in Regionals cago on November 7. that tuiti on increases wi ll not be the , at Nathanson was born in 190 . only alternative. The Appellate Moot Court final round of the competition. The He graduated from the Yale Law Tuitio n increases a re necessa ry. Board's National Team came away problem involved the application of School in 1932. where he was Editor- conceded Harvey. to meet certain undefeated in the Regional Round of Rule 101>-5 under federal securities in-Chief of the Yale Law Journal. He needs, mai ntain ··qualit y," keep pace the American Coll ege of Trial Law- laws and the application of RICO. or recei\'Cd an SJ.O. from Harvard in with inflation, etc. The only question yers National Moot Court Competi- Racketeer Influenced Corrupt 1933. studying under Felix Frankfur- is '"how much?" Despite surveys a nd tion. T he National Team won First O rgani.z...:'ltions Act, in a civi l context. ter. Prof. Nathanson served as a law budget meetings that arc open to all. Place in the oral a rguments and the Law schools with teams participat- clerk 10 U.S. Supreme Coun Justice there has bet: n ve ry lit tle studcn1 award for Best Brief. The team. com- ing in the competition included U D. Lous Brandeis from 1934 to 1935. He involvement. Hanr.:y stated that large prised of Sarah Bunge. Ernie Grijalva UC LA. Stanford. Pepperdine. began his career as a law professor at 1uition increases will become th r.: and Seth Madnick. beat tea ms from McGeorge. Hastings. the University Nonhwestem in 1936 and was the nom1 if there is '" co ntinued pas~ i vi L y .. McGcorge and Stanford in the first of Hawaii. Cal Western. Loyola. Frederic P. Vose Professor Emeritus and if the stude nts ··btindly accept .. round of the competition. Pepper- Southwestern. Whittier. and the ni- since 1976. One of Prof. Nathanson's them wi thout que!-ition. dinc in the quanerfinals. a second versity of San Franciso. The competi- Constitutional Law students. John Dean Kmnt1, the third representa- Stanford team in the se mifinals. and tion took place November 4 and 5 in Paul Stevens. is cu rrently a member Prof. Nathanson tive to the budget commitlec fr om the UCLA in the final round. The team downtown San Diego. of the U.S. Supreme Coun. la\\ M: hool. said he ha!<. pll,hed hard now proceeds to New York Cit y in Prof. Nathanson was a visiting dis- said that ""his death ~a tragic \ os~ to for kt.:cping down the tuiti on increase Februa ry to compete against other Holiday Craft Fair tinguished professor at .S.D. during our law school. More tha n anyone I while at lh i.: ~1mc time trying to gct a.s regio na l winners in the National Spring semesters sinoe 1977. He was know, Nat Nathanson was an id eal much for the law M:hoo l as possihlc. Finah Seeks Participants persuaded to come to U.S. D. by role model for students and younger There i ~ no mathematical ratio for rI>< Honomblc Do n Wo rk. of the Student. faculty or staff craftsper· Prof. Donald Weckstei n. who was faculty. He had high standa rd !-.. a whi ch sc hool gets what percentage ol fourth District Court of Appeals. sons arc encouraged to panicipate in Dean of the law school at that time. probing mind. was an ac1i vc ~holar. th r.: total budget. varying from yt"ar Fcdr.:ral Magistrate Harry McCuc, the Third Annual Holiday Craft Prof. athanson taught Administra- (and ) contributed his time to impor- to year depending o n need. an<.l attorney William S. Lemch. of Fair. December 7-8. For applications tive Law. Constitutional Law. lnter- llint causes. Over and above that, he Krant1 ~aid1ha1 whik 1Ui1i un j, the M ilhcrg. Wc c-s. ller.;had. Spccthrie and more information. contact Bar- na t ional Huma n R ights. a nd a was a gent le person who " "~a l ways main !>O llfCe uf lllCO lllt.: , it I!<. not lht.: & Lc rach. a San Di ego lirm which bam Schmill at 29.l-1590. the Officr seminar course on Current U.S . accessible to a nyone who needed h ~ only o ne a nd that "o ut ~iclc tun<.b"are prnctic~ securiti es law. judged the nf Student Affair.;. Serra 200. Supreme Court Litagation. The advice ... l&d for numerou' project~ . I le c11eJ a uthor of numerous law review ani- A memori<1l M:rvicc i~ tcnt.a tive ly the new busin es' \C hoo!. the m:w ' tu- cles. Prof. Nathansonalsoco-athored i;chcdulcd next ~ eme!-iter for Prol. dent cent er and Hetcher C' la!'>!cing. Dean Sheldon Kran11 Wednesday, it must he Friday

The la5t week of cla»e; include-,, We<.lnc,da~ . '\o\ . HI h1da \ December Grads 'tom e rc !oic h c duling ~ 10 make up da"c' nH.:ct: Those participating in c l ~ \051 due to the I hank..\g.i v111g I hu1...,d:t} anJ h 1da\ . Dec_ I ~ Holiday. Accordmgly. the 'chcC\ 1\ a' mu st report lo the inan- followi. : Rcgi...1r~111011 101 th\..· 'P' ing "><.' 111c'- cial Aid Office for "1onday. Nov. 28: Regularly 'chc- tc1 l\ .lam1;111y 5-6 Reg1,1r.llH111 111 ~1\ ordering caps and gow ns. dulcd Monday cla'''": he (;O lllple1 ed h\ tn.nl •tll\ tnll ~' pnrn I ue1 day, Nov 29: I hu"da y tu lho~c date,_ Sp1 111 g \l'!lle\l t.: 1 hi.;g111 cl~!> meet; MondHy, .l.111uar\ 9 m~e :tllool .. c~ November 17, 1983 Editorials & Comment An Editorial: You Get What You Work For We of the Woolsack can only It 's bee n said that lnw students apathy once again at the parking inform the student body of the issues should be nc Photographers one ." II is similarly ill ogical to deny difficulty with the piece orosc not so mulches with wnrcl s 0 11 parole. Cyndi Currey. Michael Kimbrough. Curtis Won graduuting stuch:nts the benefit of n much from its defeatist tone as from T he people whom 1 am asking you Cartoonioits positive rule cha nge whil e: other stu- its dreadful gmmmer (sic}( e.g.. "none to help hu ve the rnujor ponion of Mike Beck. Bill B<•<"ker dent s will soon n:ccivc th is bc nclit. of us arc willing" nnd "which adverse- The Wuolsa('k edit orial urged the I heir lire in front or them fi nd the rest Statrwriters ly cffoc t us'). Aren' (sit•) anyone nt of th eir li ves wi ll be affected by what Sarah Capito, John Clemons, C: rndl Cum''" Suzam /£' Acadc111i c Ru les Committee und thc Tire Woo/sack editing anymore"! they do now. Yo ur support a nd moti - Rogers Fenm•y, Fred Fox, A l Giovam1ieito. Doun fa cult y 10 co nsider imph.: menting the Larry . Bums Hearn, Jim Hester. Patricia lnlr. Michael Kimhro u~ h. c: hungc ~o th at Hll students arc treuted vation mny be an impo n unt a nd posi- ti ve innuc11 cc. U D Law hool 79 Denise OJ·bom . llid1 Perrigo, Sll'\'l' Spenn•r equa ll y. There has been no re ~ p o nsc to For mo re infor 111 uti o n cn ll nm Conlrihutors thi l'l suggestion. The purpose or rais- Ucsses. (619) 237-70 3. o r write to MarJha Anderson, Samuel &•sses, /Jebhfe Carrillo. Sro11 /·"Jun'.\, ing the grading scale, uc..-co rding 10 the Christmas Shop Acade mi c Rui c!'.> Co m111it1t.:c. ··j, 10 Volu nt eers In Parole, 3936 Hortensia lfobert Gaxllone, Paula Rosm .weln, /Ja rhara St. St1111 •t·r. at the Holiday Craft Fair pl ace o ur s tud e nt ~ 0 11 a pHr in JOb- Street. Snn Di ego, C' i\ 92 11 0. Marian Shostrom, Uhby Stro11hc'. KC'n Withenpoon Dec. 7-8 hunting with l'l lud c nl ~ at othcr a l i ~ ·amuel Besses, In front of Serra Hall fornia luw ~c h oob ... Thi ~ ilii c:crtainl) 11 VIP Director 1 o••• mber 17. 198J U: l11• ;l'lh.., Jo11rh

Parking Hearing: Problem is Allocation, not Capacity by Brent Bernau " huvcs ngainst huvc nots" in n spaces south of More and Serra Editor in Chief campus-wid e batt le. Halls. The parking problem on campus Johnson poin1cd out 1hnt the three Uo th .J o hnso n a nd Zctc rbc rg appear.; to be one of allocation of lnrgcst U D contin ge nt s the lnw agreed t hat there has been better spaces as opposed to actual capaci ty. and business schools and the student complia nce with p:uking rules 1his llmt St.."Cmcd to be the consensus of uni on arc "'all side by sid e. .. year. They added that they've those attending the parking hearing Zctcrbcrg viewed th e situation us cruckcd down on Un ive rsity High held late Inst month. nn ·area problem"' in terms of co 1tgcs- School students and M i.'\sion dorms John Zeterbcrg. Physical I lnnt tion nt the cast end of cam pus. He ~ tudcnt s using the More Serra 1la ll Director. nnd Don J ohns n. ccurity said thnt the opening of the busi ness lot High School -.1udc nt .., arc re- and afety Chief. fielded questions. sc hool next summer o n th e west end stricted to 1hc S p ort~ Center lot and o pini o~. nnd suggesti ns from stu- of campus should relieve this. He said the Miss io n dorm rc!' icl cnt s arc not dents. faculty. and staff. that though the hoot of Ed ucation a ll owed 10 drive ve hicles o n the main Rcpresentntiv -- of the law sc hool will then occupy the old busin ess ca mpu ~ between 7 a.111 . and 6 p.m. were the mast vocal of those prese nt. school. education clnsscs arc a .. sma ll S ufet y ( 'lcnr; Mnri:in ·rneir main conc:crn was the ta k of operation- a nd nm inly at nigh1 . there- 7etcrbcrg said that parking spacD along Marian Way were el im inated before the Business School m ove for "La y, students should not be safety reasons. L1w School Dean Sheldon Kra nt z set apart or aside from any other poi nted out that th ough the Busi ness School's move may relieve some of students here." the congestion on the cast end, the FLETCH ER CLASSROOM ('Ontinue.s 10 take shape wi1h 1he co1is1ruction constructi on of a Uni vers it y Center in workers coming in on weekends 10 keep 1hings on schedule. 1his room used to John Tenuta, the DcSalcs lot as ea rly as nex t yea r If be your swdy area and you havenifound a :wi1able replacemem. see 1he lis1 of coul d create a whole new problem. ASB Secretary of Justice unoccupied classrooms on page 12. kimbrough photo Zcterberg stated that his office is spaces in th e lots adjacent to fore by abetting the daytime crunch. -sensiti ve to the problem." and that it Hall and Kraner Law Library. The No decision has been made as to .. won't do anyt hing to make it worse ... Central Administration Makes problem is acute for those coming to the esta blishing of a facu lty and staff He sa id that the creatio n of new park - campus at peak times from their area in the Serra/ More Ha ll lots. ing lots or underground areas are Recommendations on Parking clerking jobs. H owever , Zet c r ber g sa id th a t being expl ored. Based on the October parking lot 2. T he c urre nt La w Sch ool One law student opted for a strictly approximately 100 to 120 employee "No Charge" lots ut ilization survey and the res ults of "Reserved Parking" system be elimi- law school lot with a se parate sticker permit cars presently use the lot. a nd Other suggesti ons included putting the public hearing. the University nated at the same time. and a pro hibition against undergrad- if a faculty/ staff area were to be set the use of specific lots on a lottery ce ntral administration proposed to 3. The remaining parking lot areas uate use. The suggestion was not up. it would be fo r that number of system and of charging highe r prices the U n ive rsi t y Ca bine t a t its be des ignated for general use. received warmly. spaces. fo r lots in high demand and lowe r November 2 meeting that: T he above recommendatio ns are John Tenuta, Associated Student J ohnso n said that the suggestion prices fo r th ose further away. Zeter- I. A specified "Employee Only" consistent with the decisio ns made by Body (ASB) Secretary of J ustice and has been made to ma ke the employee berg said that the idea of not chargi ng parking section be des ignated fo r the the Uni ver.;ity Cabinet Inst spring for Justice of the Student Court which S erra / Law Schoo l parking lot. the rest of the Uni ver.;i ty parkrngsys- handles student appeals fo r traffic cita- begi nning Fall. 1984. This area would tern. The Cabinet was to have voted tions, poi nted o ut that the ASB was "If someones smart enough accommodate approximately 100 cars. on the recommendati ons November behind the drive to open up the law (Based on the survey d one the week 16. school lot fo r general use and that of Octo ber 26. 1983. at a ny given The O ct o be r pa rking s urvey group would fight any proposal to to go to law school, time. only about 90 employee vehi- revealed that although most parking ha"" it restricted to law studeots o nly. cles were parked in these lots.) lots arc full to capacity during peak ·Law students should not be set apart they 're smart enough to find pe riods. fo ur areas a re currently or aside f ram any other students Thomas More underutilized. The survey showed here.· he said. Tenuta pointed out an open space." Meets Tonight that only 51 of 160 availa bl e spaces that up to 160 spaces are available o n West Marian Way were being The Student Chapter of th e San within a !(}.minute walk of Mo re and used. 62 o f 226 spaces in the Lo we r Capt. Render Crayton, Diego Tho mas Mo re Society will Serra Halls . He said that ma ny Po int lot. 36 of IOI a t the Fie ld hold a meeting tonight in the Serra undergraduates also have off-<:ampus NROTC Hall Faculty Lounge at 7,30 p.m. ~;n:: and 187 of 239 at the Sports jobs which cause them to arrive on area consist of the reserved spaces anyt hing for those people parking at T he guest speaker will be attorney campus at peak hours fo r classes in presently lining the east side of More the Spo rts Center and along West Vincent Wh~ l a n . He will speak on the Sena Hall Hall with the addition of the curbside Ma rian Way is being considered. topi c . .. Litigato r or Counselor at Law School Not Picked On Law Rep Wanted Law''" This will be fo llowed by a dis- " o bod y's picking o n the law cussion peri od. Wine. cheese and for Parking Appeals school." he said, and making the JC}. other refes hments will be served. d ur- A law school stud ent representa- minute walk is ·really not asking too Physical Plant Director ing which there will be int<:0<1c ti on tive is needed fo r the A B Student much of any student.· between other attorneys and judges Court. Duti es incl ud e helping to Capt. Crayton. whose office is Forwards Conclusions to Cabinet present who are member.; of the T ho- decide graduate student appeals fo r located in Guadalupe Hall, said, "If Physical Plant Di rect o r John Undergraduate o ppositio n to any mas More Society. All are invited to campus traffic violaiio ns. someone·s smart enough to go to law Zeterberg forwarded the followi ng suc h move is a cenainty. attend. The Student Court meets Tues- school, they're smart enough to find conclusions to the Univer.;ity Cabinet "4. All groups expect some relief to Whelan is a Georgetown Univc r- days. 11:30 a. m. to I p.m. If there arc an open space.· based o n his perceptions o f the pa r k ing co ngesti o n in th e Law sity grnduate and practices law with no gradua te student appeals. the He said that it's just the law school October public hearing o n parking: School-Serra-DeSalcs area nex t year Higgs. Flc1cher. and Mack in San re presenta tive would not have to people who are upset with the present • 1. The idea of segregated Facul- wh en the School of Bu s in t..~s moves Diego. He has been extremely active att end. situation. He predicted that setting ty/ Staff parking areas is supported to Olin Hall. In planning 1hc Univc r- in the politicul sce ne locall y a nd Interested perso ns should lea\e aside a lot limited to those people will by most employees, a nd it 's not sity Ce111cr bui lding. we must not nu l- nationa ll y fo r yea r~. accerding to Fr. their name!s and phone numbers in ·open up a Pandora's Box" and pit opposed by the student body as long lify the ex pected improve ment by Owen Mullen. the envelope o n the \ oolsa k onice as they perceive it as not im pacting reducing park ing capacity in that sec· For mo re infornrn. tion call Fr. door. or call John Tenurn at 293- Correction the number of spaces generally avail- ti on of the c.a mpu:..· Mullen at 29 1-6480. ext. 4735. 4802. In the October issue of The Woo/- a ble fo r stud ent park ing. sack. it was incorrectly sta ted, '"2. S tricter enforcement of Parking r------,;;,~v"ii-;;;-~oTCr8a1i;8H8iroeSign.----1 -Becau.~ of the tu ition increase. the rules and regulati ons is suppo rted by ~~JIBS Theu111maremhaircu1t1ng law school coll ected $60.490 more a ll groups. Participants were particu- ~,;::_~ 7608 Lin da Vista Road (M esa Cottege Dr & Hwy 163) that it did last year.· The statement Jll larly incensed by Univers it y High stu· HAIR DESIGN should have read. "Because of the tui- dents o n campus, and va lley residents FAC IALS (\~omen & Mon) 20 00 15 00 tion increase, the law school collected who park in th e Law School/ Serra _ Ml\K E UP !Professional) 10 00 6 00 S680.490 more than it d id last yea r.· lot. 268 8865 ·ine statement a ppeared o n page one "3. Law Students wi ll not be satis- 51 : ~ .~ v :o~~~WL~~~~~NG 1~.~~ 1~:~~ in the story. "S6.9 Million Paid for fied with the parking system until an Full Service Salon BODY WRAP 40. 00 JO .00 Tuiti o n; Improvements. H igher exclusive lot with guaranteed parking & up Costs Cited." spaces is set asid e for their use. t-"'i rst SPO'I' WRAPP £NG l4. 00 10. 00 {Body , Soft , Cur.l y) ~· Visit \~AX ING (Full Body) 60 .00 4 3. 00 WOMEN ( c ut I n c l , ) 4 8 . 00 40. 00 ( Lc9 Wax) JS. 00 25 . 00 IMPORTANT NOTICE ' up & up MEN (C ul Inc l.) .45. 00 )7. To all students using lockers in More Hall 00 (Lip &. Eyebt"OW) 7. 00 5. 00 COND. T REATMENT J 0. 00 6. 00 13 . 00 You MUST give your name and your locker (Dikini W X) 17 . 00 number to Fran Swank in the Admissions Office PRE C I S I ON CU'J' 6. S'l' YLE (Olo w Dry o r Set) SPECU\LIZING I N NAIL BJT° ING, Nt\IL DESIGNING & W O~ EN (Shampoo Inc l.) 18.00 15 .00 ALL PHASES OF NA rt. CARE by NOVEMBER 30 Ml::N f!i h nmp oo lnc l. ) 15 .00 10.00 SCULP'l'URE:O NAILS 4S.00 40 .00 Any unclaimed lockers will be opened, emptied, !-'H OST I NG OH Wt:AVINC 45.00 3 5 . 00 FILLS 20.00 18.00 and the contents disposed of after that date. BLEAClt T OUCH UP J S . 00 25. 00 EX'l' llA S PECIALlZEO SERV l' CES E UnO Pl::AN COLOR 20.00 16.00 JHER l -CALIF. CURL -- T.C.B •. 50.00 40.00 Register your locker at the Admissions Office Cf.l.LOPllANE I. llENNA 30 . 00 20. 00 ( c ut Inc l.) or call 291-6480, ext. 4711. swrs 1 0. 00 B. 00 PE:RM- RELAXER TOUCll UP JS. 00 25. 0 0 '------Expires Jan. 26 ------ilili• )ltloolonc~ Novembtr 17, 1983 Clinical Programs Bridge Gap between School/ Career tive courses as Labor Law, Law and Family Law is recommended. iety of internships which may be (whose prncti ccs include probate). Mental Disorder, Immigration Law, by Suzanne Rogers Fenney Mental Health La w (Snyd er. 4 the Public Administrator. or the Pro- etc., may elect up to two units of clinic StalJwriler taken for four units per semeste r units) - In volves fi eldwo rk repre- uni~ otherwise specified. bate Court . In the fa ll . students spend work in that area. tobcarrangcdw1th se nting clients in volved in a m e n~ a l The law school experience can pro- 7-8 hours a week and in spring 14-1 6 the professor teaching the substantive ivil Litigation Internships offer health system. Law and Mental Dis- vide multi-faceted opportunities. ln invaluable experience ln gcnernl civil hours u week on fieldwork. One hour course. order is required. and may be taken addition 10 courses designed 10 teach pnicticc including interviewing. coun- a wt.-c k each semester is spent in class. ~neral Information black-lener law. U D offers a Clini- Concurrent or prior enrollment in concurrently. In all clinic courses, students will seling. negotintion. drnfting of plead- Environment La w C lini c (Whar- cal Education Program. These clinics Federal Esrnl e nnd G ift Tax a nd Es - represent clients in actual cases under ings and other documents, discovery. ton. 4 units) - In volves fieldwork provide students with an opportunity tate l'lunning is required. Enroll ment supervision of a clinical professor. nnd trial work. Stud ents represent representing clients o n environmen- to learn practical la\\1'Cringskills.and clients under the close supervision of is limited to six students. This will require most clinic students tal issues. also provide a springboard for bridg- a member of the clinic fa cuhy. or al With any of the a bove internships. to be certified under the California Judicial clcrk.•hips (4 units) - A ing the gap between law school a nd students placed with a priva te attor- Student Practice Ruic. To be certified governmental agencies. In addition limited number of placements with law as a career. ney arc not clerks, but a rc treated lik e under this rule, a student must have to Legal Practice a nd Trial Tech- the Stale Court of Appeals. or occa- There are three general elements of new attorneys. completed at least on&-half of law niques. Advanced Trial Advocacy is sionally with the Federal District the program: the Legal Practi ce also n.""COmmended. school. Other lnt,,.nshlps Court. or the Law a nd Motion De pt. course. the Clinical Internships. and Criminal Justice Internships pro- An informational meeting is held of the Superior Court. th< Course Components. vide students with actual experience Family Law (Lynch, 4 units) - each spring on the Clinic program for in representing defendants. Students Involves counseling and litigation of a Course Components students interested_in enrolling for the Legal Pncli« work under the supervision of an variety of fami ly legal pro blems. The Legal Practice course is a four- Students enrolled in such substan- next year. attorney a defender's or Prosecu- Legal Practice is prerequisite. and unit introductory clinic course in tor's office. In add iti o n lo Legal designed to teach students basic law- Practice a nd Trial Techniques. com- yering skills such as interviewing. Auto Safety Topic of CalPIRG Reports counseling. negotiation. drafting. pltion of Criminal Procedure 11 a nd Evide nce is recomme nded. Also Cal Pl RG is a statewide. non- pre-trial and trial work. and allows The Califo rnia Public Inte rest show that 47.000 people were kill ed recommended are Adva nced Trial profit. non-partisan consume r and students to perform these skills Resea rch Group (Ca l Pl R G) has on our nation's highways last year." Ad vocacy. Constituti o nal Law. environmental protection o rganiza- through representation of clinic released its Auto Safety iss ue of Cal- stated Cam1en Gonzalez.. CalPIRG 's C riminal Justi ce. Criminal Correc- tion serving San Diego since 1972. client There is both a classroom Pl RG Repons. consumer Program Director ...This component and a clinical fieldwork tions. Juvenile Law. and La w and issue of Ca/Pl RG Reports is a lso very CalPIRG has moved its office The iss ue contains infom1ati on or. component. The class meets e n Mental Disord er. timely because the Department of from 3000 E Street to 2187 Ulric airbags. child safety seats. the Thursday from 2-4 p.m. The clinical Planning Clink Internships Transportation is not accepting pub- Street. Suite B. San Diego. CA Research Safety Vehicle. Ford and fieldwork component requires about There are three planning clinic lic comment on mandatory ai rbags," 92111. (_-14 hours per week. internships. taught by Prof. Lynch. GM recalls and the Lemon Law. added Gonzalez. Legal Practice has a Criminal and Trial Techniques and Legal Practice Also included is a rating of 1983 Free copies of the auto safety issue The administrative office is open to a Civil section. and offers a variety of are OT prerequisites. Preference in "safe" cars. and a listing of consumer a re available b y se nding a self the public M- F from 8:30-1 p.m., placements in both areas. The Civil enrollment is given to third-year st u- resources. addressed stamped envelope lo Cal- and can be reached at 279-5552. The Consumer Assistance Line. section offers placement with the dents. Grading is on a fo ur-tier pass/ "Auto safety becomes a criti cally P IR G. 2187 Ulric. Suite B. San 279-9409, Linda Vista Clinic (Monday nights). fail basis. Enrollment fo r this Spring impo rt a nt concern when studies Diego. CA 92111. is open M-Th from 1-4:30 p.m. or the SDSU Clinic (Wednesday semester is full except for the Probate mornings). In the Criminal section. a and Estate Planning Internship. To New Library Policy: student may work in the clinic office enroll in any of these Internships fo r at USO answering phone calls from 1984-85. see Lynch al the end of the clients. or at the SDSU clinic (Wed- Spring semester. The Staff is Willing, but Enforcement is Weak nesday afternoons). The Civil section Business Planning Internship - is taught by Professors Snyder and Students are placed with private by Scott Flores real need to study or can get by with- by a shortage of undergraduate study Wharton. and the Criminal section is attorneys specializing in business or Staffwriter out work ... He offered the alternative a reas. most would agree that the taught by Prof. Barron. corporate law. Under the attorney's A recent policy promulgated this solution of making the second-noor problem is theirs. It is imperative that A basic prerequisite for Legal Prac- supervision, students will meet with semester a nd given as notice to under- lounge area into a '"conversational undergrads do not make their prob- tice is the Trial Techniques course clients. prepare anicles of incorpora- graduate students usi ng the law study area." lem the law students" reality by forc- offered on Friday from 3:30-6:00 (3 tion. pannership agreements and library sta tes. "Sundays through One law student who declined ing us to endure their locquatious. units). The course. taught by Prof. other business documents. research Thursdays from 4-10 p.m .. Law identification said. "Law study is. for calculator-pummeli ng ways. Player. introduces the basic concepts business related issues and pa rticipate Library use is restricted to law stu- most of us, a serious endeavor neces- "With finals on the horizon. the and skills of trial advocacy. Lectures in some litigation. Concurrent or dents. graduate students. and those sitating a tranquil and undisturbed time for implementation of a new and demonstrations are combined prior enrollment in Business Plan- using legal materials. All others are atmosphere in which to engrain a library policy is now. before the Krat- with small group workshops to pro- ning is required. 15 hours per week asked 10 use Copley Library or other multiplicity of difficult concepts. ter Law Library is transformed into vide instruction and practical exer- are spent o n fieldwork. Enrollment is study a reas. Please leave imme- Regardless of the problems presented Copley 11.- he added. cises in each aspect of trial work.. limited to fi ve students. · diately. A notice to this effect has from initial client interview through Real Estate Planning Internship - been posted on the front door. - closing argument. The course . Stude nts are placed with private But is this new policy meeting it s requires preparation and participa- auorneys specializing in real property intended objecti ve? tion of students in simulated trial law. Fieldwork includes participation Head Librarian Joe Ciesielski sug- exercises culminating in a two-hour in cli!nt interviews , negotiati on. gested that the recent policy addition mock trial presided over by local drafting basic real estate develop- is lacking e nforceme nt due to a judges and attorneys at the county ment documents, research. and some .. shortage of budget a llocati on with counhouse. The course may be taken litigation. Concurrent or prior enroll- which to pay students to imple ment" concu rrently with Legal Practice. ment in Realt y Planning is required. the rule. This past semester. 103 students took Fifteen hours per week are spent on When asked how the facu lt y might T rial Techniques: no student wishing fi eldwork, and enrollment is limited enforce a '"three-week prior to fin als" to take the course will be turned to six students. elimination of undergrads fr om the away. P roba te a nd Es ta te Pla nning law library , Cics idski said ... It would Internships Interns hip - (a full year course. with be ve ry difficult to get the Unive rsit y After taking the Legal Practi ce 2 units Fall a nd 4 units S pring). Cabinet to go alo ng with it ... course . students may enroll in a var- Placements may be with a u orneys Second -year student Erin Prout y exe mplifi ed a majorit y law student ~ t a nd when she o pined. Ml lik1.: the new rule. The restrictcd hours arc during the lime when the libra ry is mm. t crowded. T he lo nger before dead week undergrads a rc kept o ut . the bctt cr. We {law students) sta11 .\t•riow !:orizedas a "social scene" bi1sotntofthe make Cople y\ atmosphere more co n- /Jt'op h, tn·i11g to."-"' it. It il'il/ he du. ~ 1 , d <· min1 ~ r /ro m the bl'gim;ing u/ se -ond ducive to ~ 1 ud y i11 g . Gugli uno snid. .1t'lltt' .\'ft'r 1m11f /·1'hruar r JO to al/0 11 • the swfT 10 m o i•e imo the 11 ew addi1io11 . "Fn.-s l1111 c11 um.I so pho m o res have no Where 11 ·ill th t• soda! Jt't'llt' /wppn t 1;,,,,,., " k imbrou... ~lr photo Novrmb

partners fr om ~ irca firms to in1erview ing attorney, there arc two vo lumes of Dehbie Cnrrlllo USD student s. "Lega l Ca ree r s h oices & Contri butor StudenL"i voiced a number of ques· Options" in the l'laccment Office con- ti ons. Many were concerned that by taining 250 job ideas. The counse lors How to find jobs wa s the topic of not submitting their res ume ea rly th is in the underg radua te place me nt an informatiorml se minar !l ponsorcd foll for o n-ca mpus recruiting, that offi ce arc aware of a b:oad range of lust month by the SOA. they we re precluded from a positi on ahcrna ti vc positi ons and a rc willing Placeme nt directors Deirdre ris a law cle rk or a n associMe this to speak with law students. Alfred a nd Susan lJe nson cmph:t · sum mcr. Sa lary negotiatio n is often difficult. si1ed tlrnt they an: availa he for imJi· ll owever. Alfred st ressed that Pri or to a n inierview. the applicant vi dual ri ppointmcnt s 10 discuss job many firms c.l o not recruit o n law sho uld check wi th th e Pl acement scun.: hcs a nd how to writ e l cucr~. "<:hool campuses. She said that all Office to ask a bout salary range for a resumes. etc. Helpful ha n

Krantz, SnJ der Shoot for Top Tax Program

by Fred Fo> Whether USO ca n develop equal plans 10 spo nsor 11 sc r i ~ of an nua l Staff writer excell ence uwny from Sa n Diego has co nferc n~ in addition to special top- A progra m in graduate tax educa- been un iss ue focu1g Snyder si nce he ic.; ns the opp. sc holarship here_ - in-house counsel to major corpora- ized the o utlook for additional ac.co rding to several criteri a. incl ud- Law Oerk File Graduate legal programs are not tions in L. A. and San Diego. Bo th facu lty resources. ing a ra nk order display by those doc- The li brary is inte rested in setting acx:eptcd by all faculty members as a cli nics will admit J.D. and LLM. The best graduate tax program in ument s contin uing the greatest up a ftle of samples fr om student law project wit hin the mission of la w candida tes. Ea rly discuss ion of inter- the co untry t oda ~ is recognized as the number of sea rch term occurrences, clerks. If yo u have a me morandum. schools. The Dean agrees that gradu- est is encouraged. Students a re o ne a t NY U, according Sand y or by age of the ite m. WESTLA W pionts and aut horities. complain t. ate legal education is not fo r eve- invi ted to contact Snyder fo r fu rt her Gueri n, a Univers ity of pro- has the a bility to search forwa rd answer, etc., that you would be wil- ryone: ye t.. taxatio n is an area that informati on. fess or who ta ug ht tax here t his through the retrieved documents to ting to give us for the file. please see benefits fro m good graduate educa- Na ti onal tax confe rences are a summer as a vis iting profe.ssor. locate occurre nces of specific word s tio n and USO is attempting LO meet Barbara St. Sauve r or Marian Shos- competitive business. said Snyder. It Res pectful of the NYU resources and requested by the researcher, and wil l the needs of Los Angeles and San trom in the reference area. Yo ur sam- is imponant to line up the right panel approach, Krantz sa id , "T he defin i- then dis play the text containing those Diego. he said _ members a nd be the fm;t conference ple should have law ftrm and party tion of a good tax program is still highlighted words. nique in Arell sc hed uled . he sa id_ The details are na m es obl iterated to preserve evolving. We have the possibi li ties to Other WEST LAW feat ures of USD's satellite campus in West therefore kept confidential until reser- privacy. develop an approach among the interest incl ude WESTLA W. Case LA. offers the only graduate tax pro- vations have bee n arranged. USO best. " Highlights, WESTLAW Tax Hi gh- Student Course Outlines gram in Los Angeles. But that facility li ghts, brief sum maries of current, The libra ry would like to sta n a has vin uaJJy no nonclassroom space. and selected cases of interest. New rese rve fil e of student co urse outlines. and even classrooms are inadequate case and tax highlights appear each for the 60 students enrolled this fa ll. If yo u would be willing to share your Monday. Black 's Law Dictionary (This compares to 73 in San Diego.) ha rd work with fut ure studencs. and the Forensic Services Directory please bring your out lines to Barbara Also. in a memorandum LO faculty. Poster Posters Beware: are als o ava ilable a nd easily accessi- Kranu reponcd that the Board of St. Sauver or Marian Shostrom at ble by special keys. These special se r- Visitors was concerned about the Removal and Destruction Faced the reference desk. Each o utline near total reliance on adjunct profes- vices ca n be accessed at any time should have the name or the course sors in that program. Posters or notices attached to the organiza 1i ons posting th ese noti ces during the search process. and the professor. We wi ll make a Krantz fo und those concerns -corr wal ls or doors of Kra tter Law have responsibilit y fo r prompt remo- WESTLA \V Shepard's Citations copy while yo u wa it. Library will removed and des t roy~ siste nt with those raised independ- be va l when the event is over. ently by facu lty and administration. ed. according to J oe Cies ielski, Student and commercial noti ces ass ignment bulletin boards, over the same message. If the Los Angeles program is to con- Law Li brary Di rector. and posters may be placed on the waler fo unt ains. at the Writs with per- All notices and posters must be tinue. it should be at the hi ghest Only personal messages and tele- ge neral/ open message boards on the miss ion oft he Writs director. and bul- dated. O rganizations posting notices level, '" he said. phone messages fo r st udents rec.e ived west wall of the ftrsl noor lobby, in letin boards on the ground floor that have 1he responsibilit y to remove '"The Board of Visitors confirmed by Law Library staff may be posted the firs t fl oor stairwe ll . and in the are not already designaled fo r specific them when the event is over. Any law what the USO faculty had already on the personal message board on the seco nd fl oor lobby. as space permits. administrati ve or orga niza ti onal use. school staff or fac ult y member is concl ud ed on its own.'" said Snyder. non h wall of 1he first noor lobby. All notices and pos ters must be dated No posters arc permitted in the authorized to re move nonconform- -we must add resources to both the Dated messages will not be re moved when displayed. Dated noti ces may class rooms. Not hing shou ld be ing posters and notices: but if the LA and San Diego programs.'" for one week, while undated mas~ be posted for one mo nt h, whil e posted elsewhere wi1h out the prior sponsoring person is known and rea- undated notices wi ll be removed and There is reason to believe that clos- messages will be removed a nd concurre nce or the Records Office. sonably available. he or she should des troyed im mediately. ing the L.A. program would adver- destroyed each Frida y. Commerci al posters and notices firs1 be co ntacled. Posters and notices may only be sely impat1 the one in San Diego, (such as the type that an110u nl."C info r- Poslcrs and no1ic..-es must be att- acco rd ing to Snyder. He said that Only notices and posters penai n- placed on authori1cd a rr.:as of thl..'.' law mation nbout Bur Review courses, ing to law review and moot cou n ached to aut ho rized wa ll areas with rather than abandon the L.A. pro- school bui lding. according to Asso- etc.) may be posted in the des ignated a(.1ivities are allowed to be posted on ciate Dean Walt er Heise r. maski ng tape o nly. "Thi s rule is gram. he wi ll work to strengt hen and ari.:as. but perma nent pos ters are dL-s igncd to preserve our existing insti- ex pand it. the message boards for those orga ni- Authori7ed areas incl ud i.: t h e: limitnl to one per floor from each 1..at ions in the fi rst Ooo r stairwell. T he second fl oor corridor leading past thi.: 1utionul paint job for as long as p ~ s i ­ advert isi.: r carrying Sl1bsla n1 ial ly the blc,., said Heiser. Inaccessibility of Professors Subject Of Student Gripes Student representa tives meeti ng with the Board of Visitors ex prc'Ssed concern that professo rs are ge nera ll y inaccessible. 0:1nd tha t office hourl'; are not sufficie nt for student needs. Dea n Krantz, calling it a '"sens it ive issue"' and re porting it in a memoran- dum to faculty, ha; sched uled discus- sion fo r the nex t faculty meeting on the topi c. The De.n suggested the possibi l- . J E~SU I ' INTEHNA TIONA L /.....irn· Com1n•1i1irm ll'innl•n inc~wlt"I (Irv r). Eclll'arcl l?ei//r mu/ i\l i~t· /Ju,'/i ~.. . ity that the faculty could refer it to a Pr"/11 ~111(.wcwul11/m · c•), mu/ Jim Jle.\t_er and Chri.\"fU/Jher O'/fourkt• (fourth plan•). Tliirlrwt• finis/,,,,.: (fll.\I JJ~ac'e). U1e.·Jmnl Sipn11 and Grt'l1Ville 1 11 co mm ittee for delegation to the u~w vatlah lt }or { Jlwti1>:~aplu . Samira fla~ 11 wr 1 · '.'·as m1 ·ardl'd /Je.\I Omli.\I . l kHt•r mu/ O"/fourke ;nm /k,;t A thu 11.1 ~1

Pho!Os hr Curtis Won November 17, 1983 Option acticing Law in Japan b) · ne Hamm T hose lnw fir ms s p~c i n l izi n g in ~? ur c~ t mnry s tnr~dnrd of li ving." tana .. itor -outgoing work:· that ts. work for I o fi ll in the cconorrn c gap he became Prnc ti ing law o ns may be Japanese clients who ~re doing _busi· 3 part-time E.nglis h ~cac h e r . one of the best wa s for n radu· ncss outside Jnpan. hire mcnca ns 70-Minule Commute ate to stnn a legal practice. n. · 1g to drafi work in English ._ Those firms Commuting also was a problem. Glen K rcbs. who pn\ct 1<..-cd do not req ui re fluency 111 the Jupn· The roads were horrible and a car is a 1 )Q.. ...:_ ·- .... ~ n before returning to the sc language a nd muy actua ll y liubility. he said. 'The tra nsit system 1111ed tat ·. un uttorncy who cannot speak in J apan is fine. but how ca n you go Krebs. who currently ' or~ ;, - :,h Japn 0 that the Japanese attar· play tennis after work'!" His 70- thc nn Diego firm of ylwnrd. i.c~:n fin·ce th e~r · i~gli~h skills. minute one--waycommutc wasconsi· Kintz and tiskn. gmd1u11cd in 198 1 . Y . ling in intcrna- dcred short by his colleagues. from California \ cs tcrn Law ll onal tran ~ct i on hire foreign· There arc major differences in hool. His interest in intcnuuional crs. according to Kr pproxi· methods of legal pmcticc. The Japa- mx wor~ and fnmilinrity \\~th the matcly 55 merican ncys ncsc do not use attorneys in negotia· Japanese language led him to apply practice in Japnncsc law 1 ·n tion. Todo sowouldbeasignof .. bad to Japanese fim1s. in luding the firm Tokyo. fa ce." or underhandedness. Instead. of Yanagida and Nomura. A mid- Good Benefits night phone inten~ew led to a job American attorneys working for own contracts. offer l\\o weeks Int er. U. corporati o ns. such as I BM. ., companies. according to BRIAN SIEG EL gave his version of the best way to take a law school final .. Living overseas has ob ious Exxon. Mobil Oil. and Bristol- Krebs. h· large legal staff. made examinarion at a 1alk in Grate Cour1room last month. kimbrough pho10 drawba ks ... cautioned Krebs. who Meyers. located in Japan have a very ~ ip of college ates with a major spoke October 19 at a talk sponsored nice lifestyle, adds Krebs. Benefits. 111 law. They dra documents Success Expert Gives Pointers by PAD... It's not for everyone. With- besides a high salal)'. often incl ude then bring th em to th rneys t ~ out a strong grasp of the language. cost-of-living allowances. movi ng sec if they arc legal. Attorney not you will feel like an alien. - ex penses. three weeks paid vacation give business advice. For Taking Law School Exams Dillirult to Assimilate per year. housing. and schooling fo r Moreove r. the Japanese arc highly to support both sides of the argu- Krebs took his wife and young the children of employees. nationalistic. added Krebs, and arc ment. Do not allow your conclusions children with him. -11 was especally These jobs. however, arc generally willing to pay their share of taxes. ·an Siegel. author of How to short! wo rkshop speakers and pane- Confernce is gong to be held by the Litigatio n. Each participant att ended lists were als o examples of women Women-in-Law group at Lewis and Clark a llege in Oregon, probably $1.00 sometime in October. * * * WORD PROCESSING * * * The 1984 ational Conference of When: Friday, Nov. 18 Women in the Law will be held at TERM PAPERS • THESIS the Universit of Southern California 9 a.m. - Noon REPORTS • RESUMES in Los Ange.Jes in March. More infor- Where: More Hall, 1st Floor mation about both the ational Co1>- Q UA LITY WORK ! ference a nd next year's ltegional Also Available: Conference' ill be available through AL L DO UMENTS SPE LL C H E KED BY COMPUTER the USD \ o men-in-LJiw group. "How to Write the STUDENT D I OUNT 'A' Paper Exam " Als . f r those women interested. onvenient Locatio n all For Information the Bo.1 lt Hnll Women~ ucus is $5 per copy DATA & WORD PROCESSING trying to crcnte I\ West Const 7601 Miss ion enter Court, Suite 241 on Diego, A 92108 \ o men's Lnw Journal. n one (619) 260-0286 desiring infonnation \\~ th regards to 1his J oumnl cn n write the grouput 2-1. Boolt Hall. Bcr~elcy. A 9-1720. ovtmMr 17, 1983

Lynch Lashes Out Ask Night-time Soaps Paint Grim Picture of Life by Adele Lynch philanderi ng husband to come back own. A..ntant f.dlt or to her only to turn around and get In additio n, all of the chardcters in Judge Perhaps the most popular shows pregnant by his uncle. and she orches- these shows are always impecca bly on te levis ion 1h csc days. or to be more trated the court room confess ion of dressed and groomed. Nea rly eve- precise. these ni ghts, are the primc- and subsequent death penalty imp<>- ryone, whether still married into the Cardozo timc soaps such as Da llas, Dynasty, sition on her mother·in·law. fa mily, or otherwise related, lives in and Fa lcon Crest. On a give n ni ght. None other than the sister of good (Editor's Note: The Woolsack. at great expeme. has persuaded tlrr higltli• one big house, has outspoken he lp, mil.liom of viewers nc ross the nation fairy Pam Ewi ng is the rott on one on ~tttm td and long-dead j urr"st Benjamin Cardo:o 10 h 'Tite 0 momhlr ad\l i~·e and neve r fi nis hes a meal. tune in to watch the ri ch and pov."Cr· Dal las. She's caused a peck of troub le Eac h show centers around a family rolumn for USD low studems. Please leave any qriestionsfor Judge Cardo:.o fu l go for each other's jugular. at the Woolsack o/JiN'.) between J.R. and Sue Ellen. plotted business or cl osely held corporation According to st ud ies made by peo ple with J.R. to ru in Pam and Bobby's with severe fi ght ing among distinct who make these ki nd s of st udies, marriage. and had Pam sign what fact ions. The stress level in these pe<>- viewer a ppeal is based on vi ndica tio n was supposed to be a business letter ple's li ves is phenomenal, yet none of Obscene Phone Caller of the working class, middle inco me but what was, in reality. a phony let- the true fi ghte rs ever show more ind iv idual's subconscious dist rust te r from Pam to her attorney, seeking than pass ing signs of falterin g. and dis like of the super rich. a divom: fr om Bobby. Then she went Those in the industry maintain Wonders Why Hes A Loser While I can~ be cenain, I think it's to Bo bby and read him the lette r. that television and all that goes into it safe to assume that the only consider· And of course there are the corpo- is a fo nn of an. And it has been said Dear Ca rd ozo. J .: atio n the writers ta ke into account is rate gia nts: Blake Carr ington. J .R. that art im itates life. lf this is true, l\'C been a fa n of yours for a long time. Your opini ons both in the dispositi on figuring out how many variations of Ewi ng. and Angela Channing. who then the average viewe r"s fee lings are of cases and the letters that come through this column have bee n a source of grea t a theme the netwo rks can use and still are genera ll y cunni ng, co ld and vindicated; life really is rough when inspiration fo r me. However. \\~t h all due respect, your advice to Monas tic in attract top advert ise r.; . governed by strong princi ples all their you have it all. Mission Va lley fai led to solve my women problems. o. after a thorough study of Similar Themes all resea rch matenals on the topic (" How to Pick up Girls.""What Do You Say The three princi pal soaps, Dallas. aft er You Say Hello?" etc., etc.) I decided to ta ke ma tters into my own ha nds. Falcon Crest. and Dynasty. share the What better place. thought I. to find the girl of my dreams than among my same basic theme: "Life ca n be hell Students Win Two Seats own schoolmates? As you know. too often we look long and hard for something when you have it all ." And there are Vacancies fo r half of the 18 seats University hosted a lunch to intro- only to fin d that It IS nght under our noses. So. one lo nely night (actually, one basic character types in each show to on the Lind a Vista Community Plan- duce board members to the directors early morning), I decided to call some of my fema le classmates and let them prove it. ning Committee were fi lled by public of US D outreach cli nics in law. edu- know how I felt about them. With my handy law school stude nt directory before Each of these shows has a way- ward son who returns home to throw vote on October 26. Two of the twe>- cation. business. and health. me, complete with updated numbers of the more mobile female class mates. I yea r positions were won by US D law The committee has meeti ng; open commenoed dialing. a wrench into someone's pl ans. Lo ng-time viewers of Da ll as wil l students: first-year student Jeff Roe>- to the public on the fo unh Monday I didn' play favo rites. I made pretty much the sa me statements to everyone. reca ll that Bobby once shunned life at ney, fo rmerly in the real estate busi- of each month. at 7:00 p.m.. inside Seeing how we are both being trained in the Jaw, I was direct and to the poin t. J Southfork for simpler pleasures, but ness in Malibu. and seco nd·year Access House. adjoining the Linda cut right to the meat of the matter and described my basest carnal desires. T he returned early in the se ries to try and student Fred Fox. having fill ed a Vista branch of the City Library at responses I received were not what I expected. These gi rls must've been confused show J. R. how to live by the Golden vacancy b y a ppo intme nt si nce Linda Vista Road and Ulric Street. as to the quality of what they were being offered, because they uni fo rmly hung up Rule. January. on me. Subsequent attempts to reach them would go unanswered. I did manage In Falco n Crest. Angela Chan- Bernie Bra dy. Chairman of the to communicate with one girl several ti mes, and was on my way to what I fe lt Employment Guide ning's illegitimate son Roben Chan- group that advises the city on la nd- could've been a satisfying experience. but I got shy and tongue-ti ed and gave up. ning ruined her New Year's Eve Pan y use issues as required under state law. Available at Placement On a lesser scale l\rc tried exprcs.5ing my intentions via telepathic communica- and her plans for the corporate struc- encouraged fu rther cooperatio n The editors of the National and tion with several girls in my classes, but this requires me to spend the better pan ture of the local newspaper when he among community institutions dur- Federal Legal Em plorment Report of the class staring at one of them. Besides. I have difficulty staring and taking came home. And in Dynasty, there is ing the implementati on of the plan- ann ounce the publication of the 1984 notes at the sa me time, and it's getting too close to exams to be missi ng lectures. Adam Carrington all the way fr om ning group's work. Last spring the edition of their annual Summer Legal At other ti mes I've tried. al ternatively, ignoring, intimida ti ng, and being Billings, Montana. to alternately Employment Guide. ow in its fo unh year of publica- friendly to girls, sometimes even to the sa me girls. Bu t nothing see ms to work. ingratiate himself with his feuding Arms Control Director tio n, the Guide includes detailed des- Justice Card ozo, I'm not getting any younger. I'm in my final year of Jaw pa rents, paint his one-time brother-in- To Speak Tomorrow cript io ns a nd application i nfo rm a~ school and getting close to 30. Before I embark on what I can only forsee as an Jaw's office a toxic color. and attack ti on fo r over 1.500 summer law clerk illustrious career in the hig h-powered fiel d of the law of my choice, I'd rea lly like the majordomo's daughter. Converse· Kenneth Adelman, director of the a nd intern opportunities with the to find so me well-o n would neve r someone's trying to kill her and she can\ imagi ne wh ich of these torn and be raised by "two gays." 295-0202 We are now at trial with the father trying to win custody of the baby on th e trnmplcd people h.,; wken on the No Service Charge grounds that his son is an unlit parent. The whole iss ue of the trial ha< boi led tas k. nubenesquc Devil down 10 whether or not I am slee ping with my client. J ustice Cardozo. Help! How do I get out or thi s one? Fa lco n rest has Melissa Giobcr· 5103 LINDA VISTA ROAD Dc.-s pcratc in Denver rti . TI1is Ru bc ncsquc little devil wusa next to Presidio Garden Center mo ti va ting fa c tor be hind t he Dea r Desperate: l.D. You mul>t reveal that your clie nt had more than fa cia l plasti c surgery after an announcement by Angela Chun· USO NUMBER FOR ex plosion on an oil rig left him maimed, and that he soon plans to re-e merge as ning's wdl-conccalcd illcgi tima1c son CHECK ACCEPTANCE "Stepha nie," thereby giving the baby both a mother and fat her. This wi ll not only of his mu lcrnnl lineage at Anb~ l n's New Year's bas h. She convinced her save your case, but your ra tings as we ll. 10 11il1• ;llloolenck ovember 17, 1983 Bert "Scissors" Goldman Leads Swarm to Near Upset

h) lloh O•klanrl A tip of th e cap to "sc issors" Go ld- Mike "thc guerilla" .. you know who S ports Editor nrnn fo r he r o ut'\ tanding pcrfo r- I mean. and a cute little dance fcatur- r!1c C ind crl'lla Swarm 1111110 '\ I mancc. Bert said later . .. It sure wa" ing Jon Kat7 and Eric Klein around pulled off th e hig up ~c t la ~ t Thursday fun hearing a ll those peo ple cheering third base. in quartcrrinal play against Lou Kcr- me on." Do n't get too competitive, Big questions loom on the horizon ig's /\II - Siar ~ (not to he confu!-c d with though. fo r the no w captain less Sox . the actual ni ght league all--.tar\ . Eve ry Lingui'\ t got a chance to maybe the penguin will lead next year \\di. \\ait a mi nute .. ). hoot the ball as r ea m x strolled into you kno w, fr o m the " penguin encounter. at Sea World ... Brilliant d cfc n~c a nd ti mely hit :-. by the qua rt e r ~ backed by a n eleve n run ! Rohcrl Goldman and .. pre tt y hoy" inning. Rooney I omlinso n wants me I'd get killed if I didn't passify the Denni :-. led the Swa rm to a \tunning to be \Ure and say " Yo u're Welcome .. egos of The Gold and say that they comeba ck ''in over America ·s I earn to l he X 'c r 4' . H owcvcr Dick (po ny) looked awesome in their win over the a' \\ Cl1 a:-. a kad mer 1 ou\ Rin ger~ ScmcrJian showed -;c ri ous clairvoy- NoNamcs (again cil). and every- th rough 'ix 111n1ng..., , But it w<.1~ not to ance a ft er the ga me when he said. body hit taters and made incredible be :L' C qf n J ohn DeVi\o could not ~ - 1 hat\ as far a~ we're going tonight." plays in the fi eld .. . and Dave (the ma!... e the thrO\\ to lir.;;t fo rthe l ct~t out A ma1ingly eno ugh. T eam X was owl) Pass ulka even saw a Oy ball. after making a great 1; top in the hole trounced hy the Old Dogs 17-{,! Bor- There, how's that guys? at .;; hrn1. ing game. except Rill (duce) Van The Semi's. Championship, and Dusen wanted me to say that he hit All-Star game were all rained out last two taters just in case any girls a rc Saturday (bitterness); so well try it Alumni Connection reading this. Sorry Bil l. again this Saturd ay. There wi ll be a Sports The only close day league playoff keg there (isn't there always a keg at Trounces Cal Western game was the Nosox (those almost Law School functions'?) a nd everyone In Fo otball Final amazing Nosox) against WSU. How- is invited to hang out a nd watch Kate ever. WS U prevailed 8-5 on a combi- Smith si ng the national anthem all This year's most valuable playe r nation of a later inning tater from day . Softball All-Stars Named Dan ("the sna ke") Abbott quarter- Congratul ations to . the fo ll owi ng Hampshire (if). a nd Ro n Araiso (if): backed Alumni Connectio n to fi ve players se lected to play in the 1983 fr om the Dan-o's are Bill Harris (p). touchdowns in a 32-14 win over Cal D Law School Intramural Soft- Todd Theodora (if). T im Will (I b). W estern in the 19 83 USD Law ball All-Star Game (How's that for a Eric A mberg (of). School Intramural C hampionship Sports Shorts long title?) last Sunday. From the 1 0Names a rc J ack NIGHT LEAGUE - Lou Kerig. AC. which had already won titles MBAC Fall Session Canyon Run Boyce ( I b). ei l Evans (if). George Captain; from the All-Stars are Steve in 79 and '80. fe ll fr om the top in Who says summer is over? We at An intramural ca nyon run is sched- Chua ng (if). Mike Dailey (al). and Nelson (3b). J on Nelson (c). Mike recent years because of chronic injur- the Mission Bay Aquatic Center uled fo r 4 p.m., Friday. Entries are Carl a Irvine (al), and Dave Cohen Dentico (cf). Craig Ramseyer ( lb). ies to their star quarte r.back. In believe otherwise. The ocean a nd bay due by 5 p.m., today, at the Sports (of): fro m the Swarm a re J o hn 'and John Zupec (r): from the Old response to the charge that the alum's water is still wa nn. the sun is out and Cente r. The a pproximately three- DeVivo (ii). a nd Roberta Goldman Dogs are Dave Shapiro (ss). Hal were over the hill. Capta in M ark the MBAC began its fall sessio n Ill mile run will have undergraduate, (ii): from the osox are Jim Ro bin- (whadyawanmetasay?) Speck was classes ovember 5. graduate, and faculty/ staff divisions Rosner (p). and Steve McCue (rf); son (p). Eric Klein (if). Todd Gabriel from Team X are Dick Semerjian quoted as saying ... We've never lost S urfing , windsurfing, sailing, for men and women. IM champion (al). and R ic k Godfrey (al): fr om (3b). a nd Kevin Bush (If). with Danny in there ... waterskiing. rowing, kayaking. and T-Shirts will be awarded to the Penal Action are Ed Smalley (if), a nd From the Linguists are Charlie J en- Cal Western. in losing their second scuba diving are being offered. For winners. The entry-forfeit fee is $1. Matt Valance (of): from America's kins (ss). and Rollo Ko ncan (cf): from title game in a row, looked more more information call 488-1036. Team are J o hn Ross (al). and Scott Utmost Resista nce a re Tim Kams ready to brawl than play football. Rowe (ii); from Spans and Spirits is (If). and Andy Bl ackbum (r): from After several early skirmishes, it soon Mike Bush; and from Facts is Pat the A Team are Gregg Alcorn (rf). became apparent that cooler heads Sweeney. Volunteer Positions Open and Steve Beauvais (2b): from Lawy- would prevail a nd CW had few. It ers Iii Glove are Jeanette Gardon The game will be played right after was too much frustrating to cover In Retarded Citizens Association (I b). and Kelly Salt (2b): and from the C hampionship on Saturday. AC's accomplished trio of receivers: the Lizards is Hal Mosier(c) .. and I November 19. at Presidio Park. As Steve Nelson, Russ (Mr. Mustache) The Association for Retarded Citi- s ure skills. So m a ny times, the almost forgot Mik~ Corey(Team X). usual the day league is a heavy favor- Rassmussen, a nd joe (I never Bitch!) ze ns, serving the needs of the develop- develo pmentally disabled population DAY LEAG UE - Bob Oakland ite. However. they will have to be Amidon. menta lly disabled po pulation, has has nothing to do to ftll their leisure Captain; from the Gold are J ames leary of Lou's Gang since they pulled At the cl ose of the game, cham- volunteer positi ons open in the Spe- time. Special Programs and their O'Malley (p). Kirk Miller (of). Kevin off the upset of the year last fa ll by pi onship T-shirts in one ha nd (Oh. cial Programs Department. dedicated volunteers help give the participants a chance to learn every- Oeary (if). Wayne Becker (of). and soundly defeating a heavily favored that's right). and a cold one in the Active Rec. Dept. Whitney Burke (of): from Western but tired (and drunk) d ay league other. J erry S uppa was quoted as say- thing from spans skills to how to pay Special Programs is the recrea- State are Mike Canaglio (I b). Jerry ing; "I 'm S peechless". Is that possibl e' for popcorn at the movies. squad. tio nal department at A RC-SD run- ning programs lik e Special Olympics, In return for their time a nd effort. Cops and Clergy Camp, REACH. a nd Bowling . AR C-SD Special Program offers Volunteers. being a n integral part of volunteers training. social events. and Go for the Hoops the program, fill positions such as record keeping for fu ture employ- Tip off is at 8 p.m. o n Saturday, coaches. Recreational Aides. recep- ment reference. November 19. USD Spans Center, tionists. instructors. P.R. liaison. and If you would tike to volunteer fo r for the hottest rivalry in town - the bus driver.; to name a fe\\'. the ARC-SD Special Programs a nd Police vs. the Priests as they battle it ARC-SD Special Programs meets enrich your life a nd the lives of oth- out to raise funds for the San Diego the needs of developmentally dis- ers, cont act Mary Cordaro at 574- Organizing Project. Bishop Leo T. abled citi1cns who need to learn lei- 7589. Maher brings his team to face Police Chief Bill Kolender's officers. Com- mander Larry Gore, S.D.P.D. will Law Students represent Chief Kolcndcr; Larry Himmel, of K FM B radio and televi- You're Invited to sion, will announce the match which will be refereed by Padres' Dave Dra- vecky and the Clippers' Bill Walton. Entertainment will be provided by PARTY HARDYll the St. Francis Seminary Pep Band, Our Lady of Peace and University ~ry Thursday Night liigh School Cheerleaders. a nd Gul- liver, KYXY 's silent clown. (U.S.D. Specials) Tickc'!S arc fami ly priced at $5 fo r adults, SI for ages 6 - 17, $2.50 for students, senior citi7..ens and military. Pitcher of Beer $1·95 Tickets are available at the door or at Catholic parishes throughout the Rum 'n Coke 75¢ city. Fr. Doug "The Bug• Rcgin will at coach priests representing eleven par- ishes. The SD P D roster will be announced the night of the game. O'Connell's unds wi ll be used to further the neighborhood work of the San Diego Organizing Project. Sports Lounge Chairmen are Fr. Dick Howard, Ch rist the King parish a nd Officer 1.310 Morena Blvd. (at Sea World Dr.) rnie Salgado. For ticket information call , 236- DAN WATKINS slams a hard o nt' in fl'f'e nt law Jc /J oo/ i11trl111llm1' action . Ping Pong - Pool - Darts - Pinball - r::lectronlc Gemes 9048 or 23 1-8906. kimhrot1>:h photo II ovember 17, 1983 Quick, Jn 10 Seconds or Less: What Is a Woo/sack? by Beth Andrews to a >heepish quarterback." /\ few Feature Editor brnvc soul~ a~tained from guC'ising I -fa uh d ivorce law. MARGARITAS! l - Panels featuring pro fessionals SBA Office from the court sys te m , mediatio n Woolsack Offi ce AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD AT ITS clinics. and psychological services dis- Students desiring a refund of the $4 CalPIRG fee paid in FINEST c~si n g the economic conscq ucnc(..-s this semester's tuition shou ld pi ck up the proper form Across Del Mesa Foods & Liquor Store of di vorce. mediation without con- by December 1. fli ct. and joint custody iss uc:s . Friars Rd . and Via Las Cumbres Leading physicians involved in 1 l 11!110 ;m oolenck ove mber 17, 1983 Your Opinion: Vacant Classrooms "What Was Your Worst Exam/ Dead Week Experience?" by C urt i~ Won Up for Grabs by Pat lnis JC S-9 am, 3-8 pm Staffwriter J DS a m-3 pm, 4-<> pm With the ongoing co nstruction of 3E 8- 11 a m, 1-J pm , >-6 pm Fletc her Classroom. oncomi ng Thursday fi na ls. and crowded condi ti ons in the 2AS-9 am. 12- 1 pm, 4-<> pm library, -10 pm arc scheduled. Stud ents wis hing to 308 am-5 pm study in them should remember that JE 8-9 am, 11 am-2 pm, 4-{) pm meetin gs or unscheduled classes may Friday be held in a ny of them at any give n 2A8-9 am, l(}.I \ a m, 12-10 pm time. 28 S-9 am, 10 am-10 pm / Monday 2C8 am-10 pm Christopher Crotty (2nd): ·1 spent Bob Oakland (3rd): "Brea king my 2/\ \(}. I\ am, 12- 1 pm, 5-{) pm JAS-9 am, 11 am-10 pm so much time studyin g thm when it seven-year consecutive ga me 'Mon- 28 8-9 a m. 12- 1 pm, 3-{) pm, 7- 10 JB S-9 am. 10 am-10 pm came time to take the exam. I was so day Night Football Ga me' viewi ng pm JCS- 10 am, 1-10 pm ex hausted thnt I was falling as leep strea k for a lousy to11s final~ Life has 2C 8- 1 pm , 4-6 pm JOS-10 am, 1-10 pm during the exam. - not been the sa me since." JA8-9 a m. \(}. \\ am, 12- 1pm,5-{) JE 8 am-10 pm pm 38 I(}. \\ am. 12-J pm JC8-9 am, 1-2 pm, 5-7 pm J08 am-J pm, 5-{) pm Alumni Tort Finals JE 8-1 1 am. 1-J pm, 5-{) pm, 7- 10 pm Today at 4:30 Tuesday The Second Annual Alumni Tort 2A 12-1 pm, 5-{) pm Competition is being held ovember 2B8-9am, l(}. I\ am, 12-1 pm,2-3 15-17. This popular competition is pm, 4-6pm ccrsponsored by the USO Alumni 2C 8 am-I pm. 4-<> pm Associatio n and the US O AppeLiate JA 10 am- I pm, 4-{) pm Moot Court Board. ·me fina l round J B 1(}. 11 am. 4-<> pm will be held in Grace Courtroom JC S- 10 am. 124 pm today at 4:30 p.m .• and will be judged JDS am- I pm, 3-6 pm by the Honorable Alfred Lord of the JE S-9 am, 11 am-7 pm San Diego SuperiorCourt, Prof. Vi r- Wednesday ginia Nolan. a nd Ray Artiano of 2A 8-9 am. I(}.\ I am. 12- 1 pm, Stutz. Renuo, Gallaher & Artiano. 5-{) pm The winner of the competition will 2B 8-9 am, 12-1 pm. 3-6 pm. 7:3(}. receive a free BRC bar review course. Lyn Rossi (2nd): Nothing o ut of Linda Maramba (2nd): "Worst 10 pm All stude nts and faculty are the ordinary happened to me. the ex perience'! You got to be kidding' 2C8 am-I pm. 2-J pm, >-6 pm invited to the final round and the total experien ce was just awful!" Dead week is the social event of the JAS-9 am. l(}.11 am, 5-{) pm reception following in the Faculty season... JB I(}.\ I am, 4-{) pm . Lounge.