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TERMS

I agree to allow the Business Office to bill my account $20.00 per semester for the use of the locker. 

I understand that I must renew my locker each semester. If I do not plan to renew this locker contract, I agree to remove all personal items no later than the last day of finals for the semester.  If I fail to renew this contract as outlined in this form, if I violate the terms of this contract, and/or if I fail to remove my personal items in the required time frames, the Law School has the right to enter my locker, empty its contents and reassign it to another student. 

I agree to use the locker assigned to me in a responsible manner. I agree to not share my locker or locker combination with another student. I understand that it is a violation of this locker contract to store perishable food or drinks, illegal drugs or substances, weapons, ignitable substances, or any other substance or item that will create a hazard to others and/or be attractive to rodents or insects.

I understand that any damage to the locker could result in monetary fines, up to the cost of replacement ($400.00).  I understand that if the Law School removes the contents of the lockers based on an expired contract or locker contract violation, that my personal items will be discarded after 10 days if they are not claimed.

TJSL reserves the right to regularly inspect lockers to meet health and safety standards. 

TJSL is not responsible for lost or damaged property secured in lockers. 


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By submitting this form, I accept these terms and conditions outlined above. I certify that the information provided above is accurate and complete and agree to notify TJSL of any changes to the information presented. I understand that this reservation is not transferable or assignable.

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Students needing information on health and human services are encouraged to utilize the many resources available through the Thomas Jefferson School of Law Student Affairs Office and through the local agencies in San Diego County that are listed below.

Students needing assistance beyond what is provided below should contact Ben Chamberlain, Director of Student Affairs and Title IX Coordinator at 619.961.4202, or via email at bchamberlain@tjsl.edu.


Medical

211 San Diego
http://www.211SanDiego.org
Connecting services in the following areas: COVID-19 Resources, healthcare, HIV testing, parenting classes, counsleing, substance abuse recovery, job training, volunteering, crisis hotlines, and basic needs.


Community Health and Disaster Services

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Center for Community Solutions
http://www.ccssd.org
Legal and counseling services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. A 24-hour hotline is available.

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Hotline
1.888.DV.LINKS or 1.888.385.4657
https://www.ccssd.org/get-help/hotline.html
Crisis Counselors are available 24/7 to assist callers dealing with domestic violence and sexual assault. The Hotline maintains up to the minute bed availability at all 6 of the County Domestic Violence emergency shelters. Counselors are able to refer you to shelter, legal help, counseling, and support groups.

Women’s Resource Center
http://www.wrcsd.org/
Women’s Resource Center is dedicated to providing the highest quality supportive services, counseling, shelter and education to women, men and children involved in or threatened by domestic violence or sexual assault.

San Diego Family Justice Center
https://www.sandiego.gov/yoursafeplace
One stop agency for issues relating to family violence including: domestic violence, child abuse, and elder abuse. It is the most comprehensive one-stop shop in the nation for victims of family violence and their children. Victims of domestic violence can now come to one location to talk to an advocate, get a restraining order, plan for their safety, talk to a police officer, meet with a prosecutor, receive medical assistance, counsel with a chaplain, get help with transportation, and obtain nutrition or pregnancy-services counseling.


Special Interest

Deaf Community Services of San Diego
http://deafcommunityservices.org/
Services include: advocacy, counseling, employment services, health services, information/education, literacy services, and parent resources.

House of Pacific Relations and International Cottages, Inc.

http://www.sdhpr.org/
The House of Pacific Relations (HPR), located in San Diego ’s Balboa Park, is a consortium of ‘houses’ representing 32 cultures (see map). The HPR promotes multicultural goodwill and understanding through educational and cultural programs.

The San Diego LGBT Community Center

https://thecentersd.org/

The Center provides targeted programs and services to the full diversity of the San Diego LGBTQ community, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, transgender, nonbinary, immigrant, and HIV communities to the betterment of our entire San Diego region.

City of San Diego ADA Compliance and Accessibility (Office of)

https://www.sandiego.gov/adacompliance/other

Blue Curb Parking Request, Therapeutic Recreation Services, Accessible Beaches, Inclusion Aides, Library Programs and more.


Student Veterans

Student Veterans / Higher Education
https://maketheconnection.net/events/students-higher-education

Learn more about being a student Veteran, treatment options, self-help tools, and resources to help you overcome challenges.


Legal Services

Family Law Facilitators Self-Help
http://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/portal/page?_pageid=55,1524197&_dad=portal&_sc...
Information on services including workshops on family law issues, assistance with finding an attorney, and completing forms.

San Diego County Bar Association
http://www.sdcba.org
Lawyer and arbitration referral services.

San Diego Volunteer Lawyers Program
http://www.sdvlp.org
Legal services for low-income individuals in the following legal areas: family, youth, AIDS/HIV, immigration, elder, and domestic violence.


Substance Abuse

San Diego County Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Services

https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/hhsa/programs/bhs/alcohol_drug_services/adult_treatment_services_detox.html
Information on local programs including: detoxification, day programs, education and hotlines.

Alcoholics Anonymous
http://www.aa.org
Information on the program, education, and meeting locations.

Narcotics Anonymous
http://www.na.org
Information on the program, education, and meeting locations.

Overeaters Anonymous
http://www.oa.org
Information on the program, education, and meeting locations.

The Other Bar
http://www.otherbar.org
A confidential counseling and referral resource for California Lawyers, judges, law students and their families for help with alcoholism, drug abuse and related personal problems.


Safety

Fire-Rescue Department

www.sandiego.gov/fire

Police

www.sandiego.gov/police

Office of Emergency Services

https://www.sandiego.gov/oes


Transportation

Amtrak
https://www.amtrak.com/home.html
Reservations, schedules, and information on train services.

San Diego Airport
www.san.org
Information on flights, shuttle services, parking, and security.

SD Commute
www.icommutesd.com
Guide to San Diego public transportation. Information includes: planning a trip, coaster schedule, bus and trolley schedules.

San Diego Metropolitan Transit System / PRONTO

https://www.sdmts.com/

The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System is the public transit service provider for Central, South, Northeast and Southeast San Diego County. Reservations, schedules, and information on trolley and bus  services.

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Every year the National Conference of Law Reviews (NCLR) brings together the management of student run law journals from law schools across the country. NCLR is a great opportunity for editors from different journals to exchange ideas and learn how to more effectively run a student publication.

A different law school hosts NLCR each year, and Thomas Jefferson School of Law is honored to host the Conference in 2011. The 2011 NCLR will be held March 30 - April 2.

Attendees may stay at the Hard Rock hotel in Downtown San Diego, where part of the Conference is scheduled. The remainder of the Conference will take place at Thomas Jefferson's brand new state of the art campus (which opened in January of 2011), located about five city blocks from the Hard Rock Hotel.

Registration

Conference tickets are $375.00 each for exhibitors and attendees.  

To register online, click here.

To purchase tickets by mail, please complete the registration form and send it with a check, payable to the Thomas Jefferson Law Review, to:

Thomas Jefferson Law Review - NCLR Thomas Jefferson School of Law 1155 Island Ave. San Diego, CA 92101

Hotel Accommodations

Conference attendees may stay at the Hard Rock Hotel in downtown San Diego. To receive the discounted room rate call 866.751.ROCK (7625) and inform the operator that you are attending the National Conference of Law Reviews, 2011. If you prefer to book accommodations online and still receive the discounted rate, visit:

www.hardrockhotels.com/LinkHandler.aspx?HC=HSAN&Arrival=3/30/2011&Depart=4/03/2011&GROUP=1103NCLR

The rate for rooms booked is $199.00 per night. This rate is subject to additional taxes and hotel fees. Upgraded rooms are available upon request. Please mention National Conference of Law Reviews to receive the special rate.

Floor plans can be found at http://www.hardrockhotelsd.com/meetings/capacity-charts.

Conference Speakers

Paul Goldman, Manager of Business Operations for Texas Legal Publications Jack Ford, CBS News Legal Analyst (tentative).

Dean Erwin Chemerinsky of UC Irvine Law School is a confirmed speaker for the Scribes Awards dinner (Thursday night).

Please see the schedule for more information.

Panel Presentations

Many of the panel presentations at the 2011 conference will be similar to the panels at past conferences; however, the Thomas Jefferson Law Review considered several new ideas in response to feedback received from attendees at the 2010 Conference. Below is a list of the panel topics currently be planned.

Panel Topics

  1. Keeping Law Reviews Relevant
  2. Advanced Bluebook Information
  3. Administration & Faculty Relations
  4. Author v. Board, Board v. Author
  5. Why Use ALWD for Your Law Review?
  6. Selling Your Law Review Membership to Prospective Employers
  7. Article Selection and Solicitation
  8. Effective Write-on Competitions
  9. Making Your Journal Go “Green”
  10. Special Concerns for Specialty Journals
  11. Relations Between Multiple Journals Within a Law School
  12. Note Writing Schedule – Semester v. Year
  13. Bidding & Hosting NCLR
  14. Tips for Executive Editors
  15. Tips for Research Editors Tips for Managing Editors
  16. Tips for Editors in Chief
  17. How to Write Effective Staff Manuals
  18. Plagiarism: How to Avoid it

Sponsorship/Exhibitor

Please note that all ads for the 2011 NCLR program must be submitted as a PDF document to nclreditor@tjsl.edu no later than March 4, 2011. See the Sponsor / Exhibitor Information and the Sponsor Levels for more information. Click here to purchase a sponsorship online.

Friday Excursions

Part of the day on Friday is reserved for excursions that will allow attendees to explore and enjoy San Diego. Attendees can choose from three different options:

1. The San Diego Zoo 2. Sea World 3. A trip to the Coronado beach to surf, kayak, or simply enjoy the sun.

Frequently Asked Questions

Read the 2011 NCLR frequently asked questions and answers.

More Information

More information about the 2011 Conference will be posted on this webpage as it becomes available.

For any other information, email: nclreditor@tjsl.edu or call 1.858.866.4051.

TJSL Law Review Website

Go to the TJSL Law Review website.

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