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4/04/05--Boston College Law School’s 17th Annual Public Interest Law
Foundation (PILF) Auction will be held on Thursday, April 7th, 2005 in the Stuart
House snack bar. This year’s auction includes such unique items as two
Southwest Airlines tickets, a Terry Francona autographed baseball, a week stay
at a condo in lake Tahoe, stays in Boston hotels, a weekend in a summer home
on the Cape, homemade jewelry, a Tiger Woods autographed golf pennant, “Dean-for-a-Day,
” an auction tradition donated by Dean Garvey, restaurant gift certificates,
spa delights, theater and ball tickets, and gift baskets of all shapes and sizes.
"The PILF auction is something the whole community looks forward to each
year," said BC Law Professor Judy McMorrow, who will serve as a faculty
auctioneer at the event. " PILF and its annual auction is a perfect example
of everything BC Law stands for—a sense of community, and a commitment
to funding public service law careers, while having fun in the process."
The auction's proceeds go to help fund PILF's summer stipends. This is PILF's
major fundraiser for the program.
Other auctioneers in addition to Professor McMorrow include Dean for Students
Norah Wylie, Professor Ray Madoff, Professor Mike Cassidy, Professor Robert
Bloom, Librarian Joan Shear, Associate Director of Career Services Soo Lim,
and Dean John Garvey.
Doors open at 3:00 p.m. this year. The Live Auction begins at 3:30 p.m. There
will also be a raffle. Refreshments are available throughout the auction.
Additionally, this year PILF will be launching an online auction. The online
auction will open Tues, April 5 at 9 am and close Wed, April 6 at 5 pm. The
auction will be located at http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/law/st_org/pilf/auction/
Other donations include Red Sox box seats and New England Revolution tickets,
sailing, whale watching, and harbor cruises, language classes at the Boston
Language Institute, and babysitting, pet walking, yard work and other services.
The Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) is a student organization dedicated
to providing public interest law opportunities to students at Boston College
Law School. These opportunities including funding student projects that work
to help the needy, sponsoring speakers' series throughout the year, and providing
students with summer stipends so that they can afford to work at legal services
centers and public interest law jobs after their first and second law school
years. In addition, PILF works with faculty and administration to encourage
the addition of public interest law classes at Boston College Law School, provide
loan forgiveness funds to graduating law students who are committed to practicing
public interest law, and ensure that the law school continues its commitment
to public interest law.
PILF's greatest strength, however, is its many different student projects that
look to give law students practical legal experience, while helping the poor
and disadvantaged. These projects include the Miami/El Paso Immigration Asylum
Projects, the Domestic Violence Outreach Project (DVOP), and the Children's
Rights Project, BC Law Against the Death Penalty, the Criminal Law Group, the
Civil Rights Group, PILF Work Weekends and the Community Economic Development
Group- as well as projects like the Animal Rights Group and the Indian Law Group.