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Over the past several years, we have experienced a steady increase in activity in the areas of interna-
tional business and trade. According to the U.S. News and World Report (1), international investment
with such entities as the EU have led to trillions of dollars in returns and the creation of 14 million jobs
to both parties. With results such as these, international business can only be expected to incline, and as
the U.S. remains the world’s leading merchandise trader (2), knowledge in the U.S. legal system is be-
coming imperative.
Attorneys of all jurisdictions will be expected to rise to the necessary level of competency as interna-
tional trade and business continues to integrate with the practice of law. For this reason, lawyers in all
areas of the world will be expected to be current on essential international business practices, as well as
be competent in areas such as international contract drafting and arbitration, and legal writing and re-
search to better serve their local and global clients.
Since 2011, the Legal Education and Exchange Program (LEEP), has made it its mission to equip law-
yers and professionals with the necessary skill sets to become competitive in a fast-growing and ever-
changing global economy, helping them become well-rounded professionals in international business
and law, and increasing the standard of living in their respective mother countries.
1 Frances G. Burwell, It’s Time For Free Trade With Europe, U.S. News and World Report, http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/world-
report/2012/11/13/obama-must-create-a-stronger-economic-partnership-with-europe (Nov. 13, 2012)
2 International Trade Statistics 2012, Key Developments in 2011: A Snapshot, http://www.wto.org/english/res_e/statis_e/its2012_e/
its12_highlights1_e.pdf
Dr. Carla McEwen is the director and founder of the Legal Educa�on Exchange Program
(LEEP). A na�ve Brazilian a�orney, she worked for over ten years at the Law Offices Of
Huston & McEwen in San Diego , California. Dr. McEwen has a PhD in Forensic Criminal
Law and together with her mentor Dr. Gail Robinson developed a unique mechanism to
learn a foreign legal system in which judicial professionals can learn in their na�ve lan-
guage, and then immediately reinforce the same informa�on in a foreign language us-
ing repe��on for comprehensible input among other techniques. This method has been
proven to be most dynamic by a number of psychologists and law professors.
Dr. McEwen in fluent in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Turkish and intermedi-
ate knowledge in French and Hebrew.
On her own �me, Carla is a professional Ballet Classic dancer and she a�ributes a big
part to her professional success to dancing. “ I have a great gra�tude for my ballet pro-
fessors who taught me to have the strictest discipline, but most importantly taught me
to stand straight and smile while on my toes even when my feet were full of blisters be-
cause ‘the show must always go on’ “. She resides in La Jolla, California with her sons,
Rafael and Sco� II.
Dr. Gail Robinson, (Ph.D., Stanford) is an interna�onally known expert in cross-cultural understand-
ing. She founded LARC at San Diego State University as one of the first three Na�onal Language Cen-
ters funded by Congress through the U.S. Dept of Educa�on, bringing innova�ve research to language
and culture learning with par�cular a�en�on to media use. Under her direc�on, LARC developed edu-
ca�onal videos addressing: ethnographic interview techniques for understanding others through
effec�ve listening, the cultural issues surrounding NAFTA and contemporary Japan as well as the use
of video for language tes�ng, including the Video Oral Communica�on Instruments (VOCIs) in seven
languages. She also directed language authoring systems, videodiscs and so@ware for teaching Span-
ish, Hebrew and Arabic, in addi�onal to texts for Chinese and Portuguese.
Before joining San Diego State University, Dr. Robinson held other leadership posi�ons as Language
Research Specialist with SONY, Japan and the New South Wales Dept. of Educa�on. Her research in
Europe, Mexico, Australia, Asia, North America and Papua New Guinea inform her numerous publica-
�ons, (e.g. Cross-cultural Understanding, Pren�ce Hall, Culturally Diverse Speech Styles in Interac�ve
Language Teaching, Cambridge University Press, Error Feedback, in Empirical Research, HarperCollins,
and Second Culture Acquisi�on in the Modern Language Journal).
Among her numerous awards, she was Title VI Fellow at Stanford University, Visi�ng Scholar to the
Faculty, Australia Na�onal University, Most Influen�al Faculty, SDSU and has received over $3,500,000
in grants for SDSU.
As Professor, Department of Linguis�cs and Asian/Middle Eastern Languages and Department of
Spanish and Portuguese, Dr. Robinson’s current research focuses on the development of peace
through innova�ve communica�ve techniques.
Dr. Gail Robinson
Special Guest Professor from San Diego State University ( SDSU)
Professor Thomas Golden began teaching at TJSL in 1976 as a member of the adjunct
faculty. He previously served as in-house counsel at the Whitaker Corpora�on. He
then joined a major San Diego law firm where he worked for four years un�l star�ng
his own civil li�ga�on prac�ce in 1980. He joined the full-�me faculty in 1983 and
served as assistant dean from 1986 to 1988.
Professor Golden also served as director of foreign study programs and led legal
study groups to Beijing, China, and Cambridge, England. He has taught Compara�ve
An�trust Law in the school’s foreign study program in Nice, France. He is currently the
Director of Graduate Law Degree Programs in American Legal Studies and Interna�on-
al Trade. The Thomas Jefferson Student Bar Associa�on Alumnus of the Year award is
named in Professor Golden’s honor.
Contracts I & II, Remedies, Law of Democracy, Introduc�on to the American Legal
System for Foreign Lawyers
Professor Jason Fiske is a TJSL graduate of both the JD ('08) and LLM ('09) program
and is now the Program Director of the online Graduate Programs. In this posi�on
Jason completely re-designed the program taking advantage of advanced learning
methodologies for the online environment. Jason Fiske is also an adjunct professor for
the Graduate Programs teaching courses in Income Taxa�on, Partnership Taxa�on,
Civil Tax Procedure, and Corporate Taxa�on. Jason also teaches in the Brazilian LEEP
program ("Legal Educa�on Exchange Program") at TJSL for Introduc�on to Torts, Con-
tracts, Cons�tu�onal Law, and the Poli�cs of Taxa�on. Jason Fiske manages, authors
and directs the publica�on of over 500 pages a month of top-selling legal publica�ons
through companies such as Lexis-Nexis, Wolters Kluwer, Thomson-Reuters, Na�onal
Underwriters, and Oxford University Press. Jason manages a team of 20 JD students
and 15 graduate students on these projects. He is an author of many works in the field
of taxa�on such as the tax and trade chapters of Foreign Tax and Trade Briefs for the
United States, Bahrain, and Qatar; authored over 20 chapters for Money Laundering,
Terrorist Financing, Asset Forfeiture & Compliance (a Global Guide); and is the update
author for 5 chapters of Mertens Law of Federal Taxa�on.
Professor William H. Byrnes authored or edited 19 books and compendia of 38 vol-
umes, 25 book & trea�se chapters, 725 ar�cles, and a monthly subscriber tax news-
le�er. His publishers primarily are Lexis-Nexis, Wolters Kluwer, Thomson-Reuters,
Na�onal Underwriters, as well as Oxford University Press, and Edward Elgar. William
Byrnes was a Senior Manager, then Associate Director of interna�onal tax for Coop-
ers and Lybrand, and prac�ced in Southern Africa, Western Europe, South East Asia,
the Indian sub-con�nent, and the Caribbean. He has been commissioned by a num-
ber of governments on tax policy. As the principal author of his 900-page disserta-
�on to the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office, "Economic and Socio
-Economic Impact of the European Union Code of Conduct on Business Taxa�on and
Tax Savings Direc�ve Report", he established a methodology for measuring socio-
economic impact of financial services on SDICs. In 2008 William Byrnes was appoint-
ed Associate Dean at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. He obtained tenure and the
�tle of professor of law in 2005 at his previous university. William Byrnes pioneered
online legal educa�on in 1995, therea@er crea�ng the first online LL.M. offered by an
ABA accredited law school.
Professor Sco# McEwen received his undergraduate degree from Oregon State Uni-
versity (Cum Laude) and his Juris Doctor from University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law (with dis�nc�on). He has been a prac�cing civil li�gator in California
since 1987, and specializes in both California State and United States Federal Court
ma�ers. Mr. McEwen has handled disputes in various states throughout the United
States, as well as in England, Australia, and in Italy (through associated counsel). His
current and past representa�ve clients include General Motors Corpora�on, Honda
Corpora�on, and mul�ple world champion motorcycle and auto racers, including a
Brazilian GP Moto Champion. Mr. McEwen se�led many large disputes through the
use of media�on and arbitra�on. Mr. Mcewen is well known as the a�orney for the
Navy Seals. He is the author for the 2012 best seller “ American Sniper “ . The book is
becoming a movie with the actor Bradley Cooper.
Professor Steve Semeraro joined the TJSL faculty in 1999, became Associate Dean in
2002 and returned to the general faculty in 2007. A@er gradua�ng from Stanford
Law School, he clerked for the Honorable Stephanie K. Seymour, United States Court
of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and then prac�ced with a private firm in Washing-
ton, D.C. In 1994, he joined the United States Department of Jus�ce, An�trust Divi-
sion, where he led civil an�trust inves�ga�ons of the op�cal disc and credit card
industries. In 1996, he served as a Special Assistant United States A�orney in the
Eastern Division of Virginia, prosecu�ng criminal cases.In 2003, he authored the Law
Professors’ Amicus Brief in the U.S. Supreme Court case Verizon v. Trinko. He cur-
rently serves as the Book Review Editor of the American Journal of Legal History and
the an�trust & compe��on expert for the Ethics & Compliance Alliance. He previ-
ously taught as an adjunct professor at American University’s Washington College of
Law and at Georgetown Law School. He has published numerous ar�cles primarily in
the fields of an�trust and criminal law.
Professor Salim Khawaja is president of TJSL Alumni Associa�on. He a�ended
Michigan State University and received Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry in
1984. For the next four years, he performed cancer research at University of
California San Diego and La Jolla Cancer Research Center. Salim graduated
from Thomas Jefferson School of Law (formerly Western State) in 1993, and he
specializes in civil li�ga�on with emphasis in business ma�ers, personal injury,
and immigra�on cases. He has been ac�ve with several local organiza�ons
and has served in TJSL Alumni Associa�on Board since 1996. He is a past presi-
dent of the Alumni Associa�on Board, and is currently serving as President
Emeritus for 2012-2013
Professor Eric Ganci is an award-winning DUI Trial Lawyer (SD Metro Magazine’s Best
Lawyers in San Diego, DUI/DWI, 2012; San Diego Daily Transcript Top Young Influen�al,
2012; San Diego’s Top 40 Under 40 by San Diego Metro, 2011; San Diego County Bar
Associa�on Outstanding Service by a New Lawyer, 2011; San Diego Daily Transcript
2010 Young A�orney Finalist, 2010). Eric is qualified to train police in field sobriety
tests and DUI inves�ga�on, is trained on DUI breath tes�ng (Intoxilyzer 8000, and Data
Master DMT) and was trained by the American Chemical Society on DUI blood tes�ng.
Eric is a trial lawyer and owner with Renee Galente at Galente Ganci, APC. On the side,
Eric is an ac�ve musician with his San Diego live band karaoke group, Rock Out Karao-
ke, and has earned several musical accomplishments, such as opening for Anthrax and
having Ving Rhames say “I like your band’s cd.”
Professor Renee Galente graduated from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 2008. She
con�nues to be an ac�ve par�cipant at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, as the Presi-
dent of the Alumni Associa�on Board of Directors. Since 2011 she has been a co-owner
and trial lawyer of Galente Ganci, APC, where she focuses on plain�ff’s personal injury,
business and real property li�ga�on. Renee is also a member, and Vice President, of
San Diego La Raza Lawyers Associa�on, whose mission is to advance the cause of
equality, empowerment and jus�ce for La�no a�orneys and the La�no community in
San Diego County through service and advocacy. She also sits as a Board Member on
the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Associa�on Scholarship Fund. She is a Board Member,
and the Treasurer, of Lawyers Club of San Diego. She is the past Co-chair of the Cham-
pagne & Chocolates Affair (2012) and the Co-chair for the 41st Annual Dinner
(2013).Renee is proud to be a graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College, Sep-
tember 2012.Outside the legal community, Renee is a proud federal club member and
supporter of the Human Rights Campaign on both a local and na�onally level. HRC
seeks to improve the lives of LGBT Americans by advoca�ng for equal rights and bene-
fits in the workplace, ensuring families are treated equally under the law and increas-
ing public support among all Americans through innova�ve advocacy, educa�on and
outreach programs.
Professor Leigh Inman is the Ac�ng Library Director at Thomas Jefferson School of
Law. Ms. Inman has worked in the library at TJSL for eleven years in various capaci�es
including the Serials Librarian and Technical Services & Acquisi�ons Librarian. She is a
member of the American Associa�on of Law Libraries, the San Diego Area Law Librar-
ies and the North American Serials Interest Group. She serves as the SANDALL Histori-
an. Ms. Inman earned her J.D. from Thomas Jefferson School of Law and her M.L.I.S
from San Jose State University.
Ariane d’Arc Diniz - “It’s hard [for] me [to] describe all [that] I lived in TJSL on
these three weeks.
It was a wonderful �me to learn, to stay side by side of great people, amazing
teachers, in this huge building. I think all good lawyers need this experience to
learn about [what is] beyond the law system [and] about a great society who
have a lot to teach us. Thanks TJSL! Thanks all teavhers, thanks Claudia, and
thanks Carla McEwen, especially! Hope to see you in Brasilia!”
Claudia Tunger - “[The] LEEP experience was very interes�ng and enriching.
TJSL’s modern facili�es and amazing teachers created a great environment for
LEEP to be so successful. I’m specially grateful for professor Golden, Jason Fiske,
Semeraro and Gail. They are excellent professors and they interacted in a very
nice way with the Brazilian students. The court visits was the final part of LEEP
course and granted us the opportunity to be in contact with the judicial reality.
Thanks, Carla McEwen!”
Denis Cardoso - “I really like the LEEP program because I learned how the Ameri-
can jus�ce works and I also learned the American way of wri�ng , which is so
simple and for sure I intend to take over to Brazil. Thanks for everything, for the
hospitality. I really enjoyed the LEEP Program.”
Elena Rocha
Eric Gomes - “The Leep program, offered by one of the most modern school of
law of United States, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, was a huge opportunity to
get in touch with the U.S. Legal System and also to make a compara�ve analyses
with the brazilian codified system.
In addic�on, is important to say that we had contact with the common law sys-
tem, having classes with great professors and also having the opportunity to visit
the state and federal court during the jury trials, ge6ng in touch with the theory
and also the prac�cal of the judicial system in United States.”
Erika Lopes - “LEEP was not just an introduc�on to the U.S. Legal System, but al-
so to a new concept of [the] world. Ge6ng to know a foreign law system is ex-
tremely rewarding.”
Erika Menezes - “The LEEP Program was a great and incredible experience I had
at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. The course gave to me so much knowledge
and an amazing view of [the] U.S. legal system.”
Flaviana Bossoli
Hugo Miranda - “The LEEP program open new doors to me. I had an amazing
�me here and I would like to thank you all for this experience that will help me so
much in the future when I become a lawyer.”
Jose Simao
Juliana Penelli
Julliana Carnelossi - “I would like to thank you all from Thomas Jefferson School
of Law for the amazing �me. It was like a [dream] come true, from the school
structure to the wonderful classes and professors. This was an experience for the
rest of my life and [an opportunity for] professional growth. I do hope [to] have
[the] opportunity to develop the knowledge I have gained here in my future law
cases. Finally, I want to congratulate and thank our friend Carla McEwen for all
[her] help and support.”
Karen Maeda - “I really appreciate the program and I feel that my knowledge
about the U.S. Legal System improved. We enjoyed a lot in this two weeks and
I’m taking great experience not only the classes but also all the college’s facili�es
for the students.”
Livia Gomes - “For me the LEEP program was great. I would like to thank all from
Thomas Jefferson School of Law for the amazing and will help me so much in the
future. As a student of law in Brazil, I have to say that the be8er classes of my life
was here. I hope that in the future I become a good lawyer. Thank you all!”
Marcia Lan
Mariana Rezende
Maximiano Pedro - “It was a great experience to have been here learning about
the fundamentals of U.S. Law. For sure, it will be a �me to be remembered for
the rest of our lives. As wise people say, every day we learn a li8le bit more, and I
can assure that by this �me I’ve learned a lot about kindness, fellowship, and pro-
fessionalism. The gra�tude for me is the most important virtue of the human
kind, and [these] li8le words express my gra�tude.”
Natalia Guimares - “This experience was unforge8able. In a few weeks you can
learn a lot of different things. For me it was a dream that came true. Thanks
Thomas Jefferson and in special, Carla McEwen, for that.
Patricia Reche - “It was an amazing experience in my life! I’m proud to have to
have chosen Thomas Jefferson School of Law! I’m sure it’ll make much difference
in my new life interna�onal professional! Thank you for everything!”
Pedro Bacha - “Tenho muito orgulho de ter sido aluno da Thomas Jefferson
School of Law, e ter cursado o LEEP - Brazil/2013. O programa me permi�u uma
intensa imersão no Direito Norte Americano, com aulas dinâmicas lecionadas por
excelentes professores, contando ainda com uma impressionante estrutura Csica
do novo campus, certamente considerada a faculdade de Direito mais moderna
de todo o mundo. Orgulho-me ainda de encontrar na direção desse magnífico
templo do Direito a Dra. Carla McEwen, que conduziu-nos com maestria nessa
experiência inesquecível. Por enquanto muito obrigado Thomas Jefferson School
of Law, na certeza de que em breve nos reencontraremos!"
Pedro Balthazar
Pedro Costa - “Dear professors, I would like to thank Thomas Jefferson [for] the
opportunity to be [here] during these 2 weeks and improve a lot my skills in Eng-
lish and in American Law. This �me was definitely wonderful.”
Rodolpho Gonzalez - “The greatest reward on this exchange program I had was
the experience, not only the knowledge. What amazed me the most was how ac-
cessible the teachers were. The cer�ficate is just the ending. And aIer all, it’s not
just about the ending. The reward comes from the journey.”
Sandra Nogueira - “Dear professors, I’d [the] best �me and enjoy myself learning
with the best professors that I’d the honor to know. Thank you [for] all of your
special a8en�on and kindness with me. I hope to see you soon.”
Tarcisio Soares - “I really enjoyed the law course, and absorbed a lot of precise
informa�on about the legal system of the United States of America. I personally
thank professor Jason Fiske, professor Sco8 McEwen and specially Professor
Thomas Golden, [who] in my opinion was the best professor we had. Thanks
again.”
Thiago Dos Santos
Thomas Jefferson School of Law and the Legal Educa�on and
Exchange Program would like to thank all of the par�cipants
for their dedica�on and par�cipa�on!
“Par�cipa�on in LEEP program was not only a great oppor-
tunity to learn the most important informa�on about US Legal
System but also a unique chance to meet lawyers from Brasil
and other countries by taking part in an interna�onal ideas
exchange”
Russian A�orneys Guest Par�cipants
Daniil Petrukh
Russia, Krasnoyarsk
Sofia Malysheva
Russia, Krasnoyarsk
Claudia Duran is the intern and Social Media/ Public Rela�ons Manager
for the Legal Educa�on and Exchange Program. She’s been a member of
the LEEP team since November of 2012. Since then, she’s created and
managed LEEP’s Twi�er, Google+, and LinkedIn profiles, co-managed its
Facebook page, and created an all-new LEEP logo. “My main objec�ve is
to maintain the programs bright, posi�ve image and to increase our
online presence.” Currently, she is working on crea�ng a YouTube chan-
nel to showcase the LEEP professors. An Honors student who studied
electrical engineering, she a�ended Southwestern College where she
was also student government president and served on her college’s
Board of Trustees. She ‘s pursuing a career in Social Media Manage-
ment.
“Serving on the team that made this year’s LEEP possible has been an ex-
perience I will never forget. From the very first day, it was as if another
country had entered our classrooms. The Brazilian a�orneys have
brought their intelligent points of view forward and have been very open
-minded in understand our legal system. Outside the classroom, it is like
they bring a parade everywhere they go. Their vibrant personali�es and
eagerness to learn has most definitely been refreshing. I’m very happy
that the par�cipants decided to take part in this because I know it has
been as much a learning experience for them as it has been for me, and
for that I am very grateful.”
Dr. Carla McEwen and Judge Yvonne Campos.
Judge Yvonne Campos with some of the LEEP par�cipants.
Special thanks to Judge Yvonne Campos for her warm welcome to our LEEP par�cipants
And a special thanks to Judge Adler for the enlightening lecture to our LEEP par�cipants.
Judge Adler and USA Supreme Court Jus6ce Ruth Ginsburg.
“The San Diego County Bar Associa�on (SDCBA) and Brazil’s São Paulo Bar Associa�on have come to a new
coopera�on agreement that was arranged by Thomas Jefferson School of Law.
The agreement was signed on Friday January 25 at the bar associa�ons’ beau�ful new offices at 401 West A
Street by the SDCBA Execu�ve Director Ellen Miller-Sharp and George Niaradi , the Counsel for Interna�onal
Affairs of the São Paulo Bar Associa�on.
TJSL has very a strong connec�on to the Brazilian legal community, and hosts groups of Brazilian a�orneys
twice a year at the law school to study the U.S. legal system, under the Legal Educa�on and Exchange Pro-
gram (LEEP.)
“Thomas Jefferson School of Law and LEEP have given all the support to make this coopera�on agreement
possible,” said Carla McEwen, director of the LEEP Program at TJSL.
“Through our mee�ngs with the São Paulo Bar, we’ve recognized that many of the ini�a�ves and programs
of the San Diego County Bar Associa�on mirror those of the São Paulo Bar," said SDCBA’s Miller-Sharp. “We
are proud to help expand São Paulo’s programing and our own as we work together to address issues of
common concern to both of our memberships and to ci�zens of both San Diego and Sao Paulo. This is an
exci�ng �me for our organiza�on, and we look forward to exploring all of the opportuni�es this new part-
nership brings.”
“This is an opportunity for our young lawyers to learn more about the U.S. legal system,” said Niaradi. “
According to Carla McEwen, “This agreement will reinforce LEEPs’ philosophy that aims to minimize the
stress in the legal cross culture differences also expands San Diego and São Paulo Bar members’ legal
knowledge.”
The two bar associa�ons will be hos�ng events and exchanging lawyers to promote both knowledge and
understanding of member of both bar associa�ons of each county’s legal systems – which are very different,
with Brazil’s system being based on Napoleonic Law.
“Today we build a structure for coopera�on between two important interna�onal law ins�tu�ons hoping
one day we can reach a globaliza�on where there will be a structure for an Interna�onal Court of Law serv-
ing all the ci�zens in the world. We will con�nue exchange legal knowledge and elimina�ng legal cross cul-
ture issues with the ul�mate goal of a global understanding of human rights and jus�ce.,” said McEwen. “
CHRIS SANDERS
Thomas Jefferson School of Law Dedicated in a Moving and
Joyous Ceremony
WrittenbyChrisSaundersDirectorofNews&MediaRelationsItcouldwellhavebeenthemostgloriouseveninginthehistoryofThom-
asJeffersonSchoolofLaw,the$irsteventinajoyousthree-daycelebrationofthelawschool.
"Weareheretobothformallydedicatethenew,extraordinarybuilding,butalsotomarkaritualinthedevelop-
mentofthislawschool,"saidMasterofCeremonies,BethKransberger,TJSL'sAssociateDeanforStudentAf-
fairs."Werearethrilledthatyouallhavehonoreduswithyourpresence."
Theprideineveryone’seyeswasevident,asTJSLheldtheformaldedicationceremonyforitsnewdowntown
campusattheHistoricBalboaTheateronFebruary7.TherewasastagefullofluminariesledbyU.S.Supreme
CourtAssociateJusticeRuthBaderGinsburgandanaudienceofproud,cheeringstudents,faculty,alumni,trus-
tees,thelegalcommunityandfriendsofTJSL.SpecialguestsalsoincludedtheretiredChiefJusticeofBrazilCar-
losAyresBritto,andformerFrenchSupremeCourtJusticeNoelleLenoir.
“IamgladtobewithyouthiseveningtocelebrateThomasJefferson’sbrand-newfacility,”saidJusticeGinsburg.
“Tomakea$inelawschool,ofcourse,ittakesmorethanjustlegalstateofthearthousingandequipment.It
takesadedicatedcreativefaculty–determinedtoeducatestudentstoregardlawnotsimplyasatradebutasa
publiccalling.”SeeJusticeGinsburg’sFullRemarks“ThisisadayofcelebrationforThomasJeffersonSchoolof
Law,”saidRandyJones,chairmanoftheTJSLBoardofTrustees.“Letitstandasalastingtributetothosewho
workedtirelesslytocreatethefacilitywearededicatingtodayasasymbolofourongoingcommitmenttothe
ruleoflawinoursociety.”
Inhisremarks,DeanRudyHasllikenedtheconceptiontocompletionofthelawschoolwithHomer’sOdyssey,a
journeythatfacedmanyofthesamechallengesOdysseusfaced-theSirens,CyclopsandScyllaandCharybdis
(theclashingrocksandwhirlpool.)“Ourodysseybeganin2005whenIarrangedforourthenBoardChair,
SandyKahn,tocomeuptoSeattleforanABAConferenceonlawschoolarchitecture,calledBytes,Bricks,and
ContinuousRenovations.Thatconferencesetinmotionaseriesofeventsthatculminatedinourdedicationto-
day.“TheschoolnowstandsasamonumenttothemissionofTJSLtocreatea“diverse,welcomingatmos-
phere,”asDeanHaslputit.
AndDeanHaslalsospokeoftheincredibleconnectionbetweenthelawschool’snamesakeThomasJefferson,
andadiscoverymadeduringtheexcavationoftheconstructionsite:
“IstillrememberthecallinFebruary2009whentheexcavatordiscoveredthefossilremainsofaColumbian
Mammoth(300,000yearsold),ashellbedofuniquescallopshells,theremainsofabaleenWhale(500,000
yearsold),andevengoldparticlesfromanancientriverbed.Butnoneofthesediscoveriesslowedusdown.
Theyestablishedanevencloserconnectiontothenamesakeforthisinstitution–ThomasJefferson-whowas
knownasthefatherofAmericanPaleontologyandhadafascinationwiththediscoveriesofmammothremains
intheHudsonValleyandinBigBoneLick,Kentucky.TheNotesontheStateofVirginia,anoriginalcopyof
whichisinthelibrary,makeclearthatanincentivefortheLewis&Clarkexpeditionwasthediscoveryofmam-
mothsinthewesternUnitedStates.Iinviteyoutolookatthefossilcollectiononthe4th$loorofthelibraryand
toseetheJeffersonwrittenandsigneddocumentsinthelobby.”
ThomasJeffersonSchoolofLawDedicatedinaMovingand
JoyousCeremony
TJSL Dean Rudy Hasl , US Supreme Court Jus6ce Ruth Ginsburg ,
Brazil Chief Supreme Court Jus6ce Ayres Bri#o, Ms. Adriele Bri#o.
January 2013
Supreme Court Jus6ce Ayres Bri#o was
honored at TJSL Dedica6on Ceremony
Compara�ve Law Introduc�on - Dr. Gail Robinson
Legal Wri�ng and Ingles Juridico—Dr. Carla McEwen and Prof.Jason Fiske
Introduc�on to Us Legal System—Prof. Thomas Golden
Legal Research—Leigh Inman
Torts— Prof.Renee Galente
Contract— Prof.Renee Galente
An�trust regula�on—Prof. Steve Semeraro
Arbitra�on Media�on - Prof. Sco� McEwen
Civil Process– Prof. Salim Khawaja
Criminal Law—DUI—Eric Ganci
Interna�onal Law— Associate Dean— Prof. William Byrnes
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
1155 Island Avenue San Diego CA 92101
+1 (619) 961 4343
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