Reception in Salzburg with Justice Anthony Kennedy Tchuβ from Austria! Looking out over the beautiful city of Salzburg, my fellow law students from Pacific McGeorge have been enjoying the palaces, churches, and a city that is rich in culture and history for the past 10 days. To get to class each day, students walk along a […]
McGeorge Capital Center Presents California Gaming Lecture May 23
McGeorge Capital Center Presents California Gaming Lecture May 23 Sacramento, Calif. – University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law’s Capital Center for Public Law & Policy will host a non-partisan discussion of gaming issues in the state of California on Thur. May 23, 2013 at noon. “California Gaming – Implications of Internet and Off-Reservation Gaming Activities” will […]
Quarry Road
The Quarry Road hike is an easy one. It’s only five miles with a half mile incline. It’s located in the Auburn State Recreation Area. There are tons of trailheads in that area with various levels of difficulty. We hiked alongside the river for about 2 miles. Beginning our hike with the group. The quarry […]
Migrating Bald Eagles Hike
In an effort to keep healthy with minimal effort, I signed up for several hiking Meetup groups in Sacramento. Meetup groups are organized by people with common interests. There are meetup groups for practically everything out there. Check it out here. I’ve gone on three hikes with them and will attempt to document those hikes […]
BarBri Discounts
Hello! I apologize for not blogging about my experiences in The Hague. The work was held in strict confidence and I preferred to err on the side of caution when it came to publicly posting about my experiences. I am now back at McGeorge in Sacramento and gearing up to finish my last semester and […]
The Hague
I apologize for not updating more regularly. I finished up my internship with IBJ in Geneva and moved to The Hague last Sunday. Here are a few photos from my first weekend in The Hague. The farmer’s market in The Hague is the largest in The Netherlands…possibly all of Europe. Dinner at a […]
Life in Geneva
While most of my adventures in Switzerland have required a trip by train, there are also so many things to do around Geneva. During Bastille Day, my little town of Ferney-Voltaire put on a celebration with fireworks. They even reconstructed Voltaire’s voice to read a short passage before the fireworks. My coworkers and I after […]
Ideas Worth Spreading
The founder of IBJ, and my boss, Karen Tse, recently gave a talk at the TED conference in Zurich. TED is a nonprofit dedicated to “ideas worth spreading.” TEDTalks cover science, arts, politics, global issues, architecture, music and more. Speakers come from a wide variety of communities and disciplines each with an important, vital idea to share. […]
Email Etiquette: Technical Aspects
A question I’ve struggled with the most since entering law school (among many) is how to properly email people. Learning how to draft an email is one of the most important skills a law student can develop. First, we will tackle the technical aspects. 1. Have a professional email address Avoid email addresses that are […]
Inspiring People: Sheryl Sandberg
My friend Ashlee was the president of the Women’s Law Society at Southwestern Law School. We often talk about our post grad plans. At some point, our conversations always wander towards the topic of balance. We talk about what it means to “balance personal success and personal fulfillment.” We’ve both been blessed to have women […]