Diversity & Inclusion Department

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D&I Welcomes Benjamin James!

The Diversity & Inclusion Department welcomes our new Assistant, Benjamin James.  Benjamin will begin his first day in the office on Monday, May 21st.  For the past four and a half years, Benjamin served as the Recruitment Coordinator for Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children (CASA) in Multnomah County. He was born and raised in Indiana and has a Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs from Indiana University.  Please join us in welcoming  Benjamin join our team!

OLIO Information

OSB's Mission & Values
The mission of the Oregon State Bar is to serve justice by promoting respect for the rule of law, by improving the quality of legal services, and by increasing access to justice. The bar is committed to serving and valuing its diverse community, to advancing equality in the justice system, and to removing barriers to that system.

Why Diversity is Important
A diverse bar is necessary to remove barriers to justice, promote respect for the rule of law, improve the quality of legal services and increase access to justice.

Opportunities for Law in Oregon (OLIO)
OLIO is the Oregon State Bar's nationally recognized recruitment and retention program for racial and ethnic minorities who are historically underrepresented in the legal community. This diversity and inclusion program begins with an orientation that provides incoming Oregon minority law students with the opportunity to interact with each other, and with upper division students, judges and leaders who will serve as their mentors and role models.

During orientation, students meet a community of diverse supporters committed to helping them succeed. The curriculum focuses on sharpening existing skills and providing new skills to help ensure success in law school and beyond. Students receive valuable information on networking, study skills and Oregon bar exam preparation.

OLIO participants also have opportunities to reconnect throughout the year at several OLIO events, including a bowling network event (BOWLIO), an employment retreat and spring social.

OLIO is a fundamental tool for recruiting and retaining diverse legal talent in Oregon and increasing the diversity of the Oregon State Bar. OLIO fosters an engaged, supportive and inclusive legal community necessary to advance our legal profession and improve legal services to an increasingly diverse population, clients and customers, locally and globally.

OLIO 2011 Orientation Photos:

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Information on donating to OLIO:

DI Mission
CLE Information
DI Programs Scholarships Bar Exam Grants Clerkship Stipends Public Honors Fellowship (FYIP)
First Year Internship Program
(OLIO)
Opportunities for Law in Oregon
DI Registration Packet DI Registration Application
OLIO Orientation Registration
AAC Committee/Roster
DI Staff Contacts
Links


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OLIO fosters innovation and excellence by creating a diverse community of talented lawyers in Oregon. A diverse bar is necessary to remove barriers to justice, promote respect for the rule of law, improve the quality of legal services and increase access to justice. Your tax deductible donation to the Oregon Law Foundation, OLIO's fiscal sponsor, supports OLIO.




Affirmative Action Committee

Duties/Responsibilities
Members of the Affirmative Action Committee score applications for the Public Honors, Clerkship Stipend, Scholarship, and Bar Exam Grant programs. This committee of 17 volunteer attorneys and 1 public member is a critical part of the Diversity and Inclusion Department. The Committee also provide vision, advise the DI staff, and are strong program advocates.

2012 Affirmative Action Committee Roster
Hon. Angel Lopez, Chairperson
Linda Meng, Secretary
Amanda J Austin
Roland H. Iparraguirre
Michelle Gates Rudd
Hon. Thomas J. Rastetter
Joelle Tavan
David F. Bartz, Jr.
Mavel Morales
Lauren E. Winters
Liani J.H. Reeves
John M. Haroldson
Cynthia J. Starke
Ronault L.S. Catalani
Janice R. Morgan
Erin Catherman
Serilda Summers, Public Member
Charles Lopez, Public Member
Michelle Castano Garcia, BOG Contact
Shari R. Gregory, OAAP Liaison
Patti Powell, NLD Liaison



Diversity & Inclusion Staff

Mariann Hyland, Director of Diversity & Inclusion
phone: (503) 431-6337
fax: (503) 598-6937
mhyland@osbar.org

Toni Kelich, Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator
phone: (503) 431-6338
fax: (503) 598-6938
tkelich@osbar.org

Benjamin James, Diversity & Inclusion Assistant
phone: (503) 431-6335
fax: (503) 598-6999
bjames@osbar.org



Links

Oregon Law Schools
Lewis & Clark Law School
Willamette University College of Law
University of Oregon School of Law


Thinking About Becoming an Attorney?
The following links are resources that may assist you as you begin to explore a career in the legal profession.
Top Ten Things You Need to do to Become a Lawyer
Council on Legal Education Opportunities
Tips from the American Bar Association (ABA) on Preparing for Law School
Law School Admission Council (LSAC)
Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) Dates


Oregon Law School Admissions Offices:

Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Oregon School of Law
Willamette University College of Law

Fastweb – "Paying for School Just Got Easier"
For People of Color – Empowering People of Color to Enter Law School and Become Attorneys


Specialty Bars & Minority Bar Associations
OSB Disability Law
OSB Diversity Section
OSB Indian Law
Multnomah Bar Association (MBA)
Oregon Asian Pacific American Bar Association (OAPABA)
Oregon Chapter, National Bar Association (OCNBA)
Oregon Gay and Lesbian Law Association (OGALLA)
Oregon Hispanic Bar Association (OHBA)
Oregon Minority Lawyers Association (OMLA)
Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLS)

External Scholarship Opportunities for Law Students
Oregon Student Assistance Commission
ABA Legal Opportunities Scholarship for incoming 1Ls


Other Diversity Resources
2011 Oregon Legislative Report on Racial Equity
Portland Indian Leaders Roundtable