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Admissis & Preparati Cferecead Law Schl Recritmet Fair 2013
Spsrship Ifrmati Blet
The nations premier information-sharing and networking empowerment event for aspiring Black lawyers
www.blackprelawconerence.com
The Westin Houston,Memorial City
Houston, TexasFriday, November 15, 2013
and
Saturday, November 16, 20
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Q u I C k F A C T SDURING THE PAST EIGHT (8) YEARS, THE CONFERENCEHAS:
Registered over 2,200 pre-law students representing 36 states, 1U.S. territory (U.S. Virgin Islands), 1 oreign country (Canada)
Registrants have represented over 284 colleges and universities
Attracted 180 ABA-approved law schools, the majority o U.S. lawschools (There are 202 ABA-approved law schools.)
Hosted over 215 mock law school classes, clinics, workshops, panels,and other sessions
Featured 32 keynote speakers, 35 special guest speakers, and 359community leaders, law students, lawyers, law school administra-
tors, and judges who have served as eatured panelists, moderators,and workshop presenters.
Earned the support o over 59 local, state and national elected o-cials, and key leaders o infuential bar associations
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mission Statement .................................................3
About The National Black Pre-Law Conerence .........4
The Necessity o the Conerence ..............................5
Accolades or the Conerence ..................................6
The Story Behind the Conerence ............................7
About the Founder .................................................8
Registrant Demographic Inormation ......................9
Why Sponsor? ......................................................10
Past Sponsors ......................................................11
Past Media Partners .............................................12
Past Community/Organizational Partners ..............12
Testimonials ........................................................13
Schedule At-A-Glance ...........................................16
Sponsorship Levels and Benets ...........................18
Sponsorship Commitment Form ............................21
Missi Statemet
The Mission of The National Black Pre-Law Confer-
ence and Law Fair is to provide a comprehensive
national event, free to registrants, designed spe-
cically for aspiring Black lawyers for the purpose
of providing them with access to empowering in-
formation, resources, and contacts that will assist them
in becoming more strategic and competitive college stu-
dents, law school applicants and law students. It also en-
ables participants the opportunity to speak face-to-facewith law school representatives sincerely interested in
reaching out to prospective Black applicants.
The bottom line: We genuinely want to help them prior
to beginning their law school careers so they can have
the insider information and encouragement they need
to help them to better understand what it takes to be
successful in their quest to become lawyers.
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The National Black Pre-Law Conerence and Law Fairofers the ollowing opportunities to participants:
Keynote and special guest speakers
Numerous workshops and panel discussions cov-
ering everything someone considering law school
would need to know, including: law school admis-
sion, personal statements and diversity statements,nancial aid and the impact of student loan debt,
law school selection, the law school value proposi-
tion, law school preparation, the law school experi-
ence, academic support programs, non-traditionalcareer options, career choice, creating ones own
opportunities, the legal job search, diversity issues,
the bar exam, life as a lawyer, and career advance-ment
Power sessions on networking, relationship build-
ing and mentorship, character and reputation, and
professional business image and etiquette
Special forums/town hall meetings
Introduction to the Socratic method and case
method
Mock law school classes
Law School Recruitment Fair
Networking/Making Connections socials
LSAT preparation and test-taking strategies ses-sions
Diagnostic LSAT administrations
Law School Admissions & Preparation Help AdviceClinic
Personal Statement, Diversity Statement, Resume,
and Addendum Practical Assistance Sessions
Certicate of Participation
Aspiring Lawyers Pinning Ceremony
Access to potential mentors, accountability part-
ners and role models
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The necessity f the CfereceWhy is a conerence specifcally or Arican American/Black law school aspirants so greatly needed?
We strongly believe that with good, credible inormation and the ability to network and make
connections with knowledgeable law students, law school administrators, and attorneys that
conerence attendees dont have to be a part o the negative statistics. With the right inormation
and mentors, they can do well in undergrad and on the LSAT, get into law school, get through law
school, pass the bar, and become lawyers.
According to a recent study that analyzed Law
School Admission Council (LSAC) admission statis-
tics from 2003 until 2008 conducted by Columbia
Law School professor Conrad Johnson, 61% ( a solid
majority) of African American/Black law school ap-
plicants are not getting admitted into ANY of thelaw schools that they are applying to.
Despite the rise in the number of available seats
in American law schools, which is up almost 4,000
seats in the last fteen years, African American/
Black law school enrollment has actually fallen.
According to 2009-2010 LSAC statistics, African
Americans/Blacks are doing less well in terms of the
numbers for gaining entry into law school than all
other ethnic groups, with the exception of Puerto
Ricans.
From fall 2006 to fall 2009, African Americans/
Blacks made up only 6.4% of minority enrollment in
predominantly White law schools. African Americans/Blacks make up approximately
7% of all law students.
African American/Black representation among Un-
tied States lawyers is only 4%.
African Americans/Blacks make up almost 13% of
the U.S. population.
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Congressional Recognition
Sheila Jackson Lee
U.S. House o Representatives
18th Congressional District
The Houston Lawyers
Association and the Houston
Lawyers Foundations
Roberson L. King Excellence in
Education Award
National Bar Association
and IMPACTs Nations Best
Advocates:
40 Lawyers Under 40
ACCOLADES FORTHE CONFERENCE
Leadership
Empowerment Award
Law/Government
National Black MBA Association
Houston Chapter
d-mars.com Business Journals
Top 50 Black Attorneys
(of Houston)
Trail Blazer Award
Sadie T.M. Alexander Honoree
National Black Law Students
Association
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t a k e n a t T h e S a d i e T M
A l e x a n d e r A w a r d s L u n c h e o n a t T h e
Everett Bellamy (let), Evangeline Mitchell, Donald Temple (Charles Hamilton Houston Law School Prep Institute),Chibundu Nnake (NBLSA Chair 2011-2012) (right)
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The Stry Behid the CfereceWhy was the National Black Pre-Law Conerence created?
When Evangeline was a college student, she knew that she wanted to go to law school. Although she was
clear about her goal, she didnt receive any true pre-law advisement, had very little inormation on therealities o what law school would be like, had ew chances to meet any real-lie lawyers, and did not have
any mentors to assist her. She was let to navigate the daunting law school admissions process alone.
As she looks back on those
years, she recalls having
a great desire to attend
law school and assumed that
she was doing everything right(working hard in all of her class-
es and making straight As), but
at the same time, feeling lost.
She recognizes that although
she was on the right track, because she didnt have the
correct knowledge or mentorship, she wasnt doing all
that she could have to make herself a truly well-pre-
pared, and more competitive, standout applicant.
She is adamant that ability and drive were not the is-
sue, but simply not knowing any better. She is pas-
sionate about the fact that she could have greatly ben-
etted from real assistance. She knew there was infor-
mation she was missing, but didnt know where to nd
it, and the few lawyers she encountered stated that law
school was tough, but were unwilling to provide the
necessary mentorship to help ll in the missing pieces.
Although I was a serious straight A student, always
studying and focused on the future, no one really ex-
plained to me that I had to have a strategy and a writ-
ten success action plan to eectively compete and that
I would be competing on a national level with lots ofother straight A students with the same goals I had.
I could have been in a better position to be a much
more sophisticated and ultra-competitive candidate
had I had good information, mentoring, and the op-
portunity to network with law students and lawyers
who cared about my success. You can be bright and
a hard worker, but without the right information and
mentors, you are at a tremendous disadvantage, she
adds.
As a college undergrad, she
made a promise to herself that
once she graduated from law
school and became a lawyer,
she would never forget what itfelt like to be the rst in her fam-
ily to pursue a law degree. She
vowed to remain committed to
doing everything in her power
to help others in her situation. Through creating the
conference, she kept that promise.
There was nothing like the National Black Pre-Law Con-
ference when Evangeline was in college or law school
- nothing that addressed the issues that she and other
African Americans faced. She knew it was time for a
change. She had tried other avenues on her own to
address the issue - writing and publishing books, es-
tablishing a national Black pre-law organization, cre-
ating an informational website, and an e-mentorship
program - which were all helpful in their own way. But
nothing could replace the dynamics of an event and
in-person connections - networking and opportunities
for mentorship - with so many dierent law students,
administrators, professors, and lawyers on a national
level.
Now, hundreds of future Black lawyers, law school rep-resentatives, law students, and lawyers from all over
the country converge in Houston to participate in the
countrys largest and most comprehensive pre-law
conference The National Black Pre-Law Admissions &
Preparation Conference and Law Fair now entering
its ninth successful year. And Evangeline plans to not
only continue, but to make it bigger and better and ul-
timately - through greater outreach and technology -
reach as many people as possible..
I knew there was so much I didnt
know. And there really was a great
deal o inormation that I didnt real-
ize I didnt know. What made matters
worse is that we didnt have the Inter-
net back then, and the library on mycollege campus had extremely lim-
ited resources, especially related to law
school,she reminisces.
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About the Founder
Evangeline M. MitchellEsq., Ed.M.,Founder & Executive Director
Evangeline was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and raised in
Houston, Texas. She graduated magna cum laude from Prairie ViewA&M University, a historically Black university. She went on to earn
her doctorate of jurisprudence from the University of Iowa College
of Law. At Iowa, she earned membership on the Iowa Law Review.
S
he studied international and comparative
law abroad with the University of Iowa Bor-deaux Summer Program and participated
in the London Law Consortium Semester Study
Abroad Program and in their British Legal Ex-
ternship Program, where she served as a legal
extern to barrister (trial lawyer) Elroy Claxton.
She also spent a semester as a visiting student
at the University of Houston Law Center. As a
law student, she interned in the legal tax depart-
ment at Shell Oil Company (Houston, Texas),
participated in the Minority Judicial Clerkship
Program (Johnson County Courthouse, Iowa
City), and served as a research assistant to Dean
N. William Hines and Professor Herbert Hoven-
kamp. Further, she clerked at a complex busi-ness litigation boutique law rm in Houston.
Evangeline earned a master of education with
a concentration in administration, planning
and social policy from Harvard University,
and gained higher education research experi-
ence through the Harvard University National
Campus Diversity Project, and practical experi-
ence working in the Harvard Medical Schools
Oce of Recruitment and Multicultural Aairs
and at Brown University in student aairs. Fur-
ther, she taught English and American culture
abroad for two years at various high schools
and to adult learners through the Japan Ex-
change and Teaching Programme. She is a stu-dent of the Spanish language and has studied
Spanish and Mexican culture at various institu-
tions and through family home stay programs
throughout Mexico.
After graduating from Harvard, Evangeline pub-
lished her rst book The Arican American Pre-
Law School Advice Guide. Since that time, Evan-
geline made the risky and courageous move
to forego opportunities and her own original
plans to pursue a Ph.D. and international/mul-
ticultural/diversity leadership in higher educa-
tion, and chose to follow the uncommon path
of becoming a passionate and driven socialentrepreneur.
Evangeline has been doing this work for well
over a decade. She is dedicated to creating
accessible educational resources, events, and
programs centered on helping Blacks and oth-
er minorities become more excellent, strategic,
and competitive law school applicants and law
students. In addition to founding The National
Black Pre-Law Conference and Law Fair in 2005,
Evangeline founded Black Pre-Law Magazine,
BlackPreLaw.com, The National Black Pre-Law
Network, The National HBCU Pre-Law Project,
The Black Lawyers Legacy Project, and The Fu-
ture Legal Eagles Flight School.She has written or edited, and published fourbooks including The Arican American Pre-LawSchool Advice Guide, Profles & Essays o Success-ul Arican American Law School Applicants, The
Arican American Law School Survival Guide, and
Conquering the Bar Exam. She is currently work-ing on several book projects including Conquerthe LSAT!,Arican Americans and the Law SchoolExperience, Creating Your Personal Strategic Suc-cess Plan or Law School Admission and Lessonsrom 100 Successul Arican American Lawyers.
She is also working on video and lm projects,as well as other national events.
Evangeline is a licensed attorney, certied me-diator, speaker/trainer, and strategic planningcoach. She is a fellow of the Texas Bar Founda-tion, twice a Houston Bar Association Equal Ac-cess Champion, and a Harvard University alum-na interviewer. She takes onpro bono cases forthe Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program. Shealso consistently mentors students from highschool to post-law school.
Evangeline has been quoted in U.S. News &World Report, been featured in several publi-cations, and contributed to the Harvard Black
Alumni Societys Law School Application Guide.
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GENDER MIX AGE RANGE
Under 25 - 57.7%
25-34 26.9%
35-44 10.6%
45-54 4.6%
55-64 0.1%
65+ - 0.2%
Female - 73%
Male - 27%
Registrat Demgraphic Ifrmati
Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
California
Colorado
ConnecticutDistrict of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Louisiana
Maryland
MassachusettsMichigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North CarolinaOhio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
VirginiaWashington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
* Based on 2008-2012 registration data.
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The National Black Pre-Law Conerence and Law Fair is the only national event o its kind in the
country ocused on ensuring the success o uture Black law students. In its almost nine years in
existence, it has developed an excellent reputation as the major event or Arican Americans
interested in law school. We expect an attendance o approximately 500+ registrants this year.
Sponsorship of The National Black Pre-Law Conference and Law Fair provides its sponsors with the unmatched
opportunity to:
Reach thousands through our pre-event promotional campaign (radio, Internet including social media, print)Closely interact with hundreds of aspiring Black law students (college students, college graduates, working
professionals), as well as current law students, law school administrators, law professors, lawyers and judges
Showcase their community responsibility, and highlight their organizations commitment to diversity
Create awareness and visibility of their brand, and connect it to a dynamic national audience of rising Blackprofessionals - visionaries, leaders, and contributors
Develop an anity with our target audience, who will associate them with a life-changing and empoweringexperience
Make direct connections and forge new links with representatives of other organizations with a commoncommitment to diversity in general, and to this special demographic of future Black law students and lawyers
We are committed to developing long-term, mutually benecial relationships with our sponsors.
We realize we cant do what we do without your support and value our partnership greatly.
Why Spsr The natial BlacPre-Law Cferece ad Law Fair?
O U R C U R R E N T N AT I O N A L M E D I A PA R T N E R
Radio One is the largest radio broadcasting operation thatprimarily targets Arican-American and urban consumers inthe nation.
They currently own and/or operate 53 broadcast stationslocated in 15 urban markets in the United States.
Radio One stations reach 82% o Arican Americans.
Our pre-conference promotional campaign will reach millions.
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PAST SPONSORS
Crprate Spsrs
Small Bsiess Spsrs
Law Firm Spsrs
Law Schl Spsrs Crprate I-kid Spsrs
Access Group, Inc.
Recruit for Law School, Inc.
Andrews Kurth LLP Baker Botts LLP Ballard Spahr LLP Bracewell & Giuliani LLP
Dickstein Shapiro LLP Faegre & Benson LLP Hunton & Williams Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Latham & Watkins LLP
Mayer Brown LLP McGuireWoods LLPShook, Hardy
& Bacon, L.L.P. Thompson & Knight LLP
BarBri
Law Preview Princeton Review Macys
Avalon Massage
& Bodyworks
McDonalds Starbucks Coe
Sonesta ES Suites
Greater Houston Convention
& Visitors Bureau
SuperShuttle
Kaplan Bar Review - 1L Edge
Semester Success Program
Phoenix School of Law
Veritas Prep
Citi Microsoft Proctor & Gamble
Sidley Austin LLP
Edwards Wildman
Palmer LLP
Finnegan
Jackson Walker L.L.P.Steptoe & Johnson LLP
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Huron Consulting Group
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PAST LOCAL MEDIA PARTNERS
PAST NATIONAL MEDIA PARTNERS
PAST COMMUNITY/ORGANIzATIONAL PARTNERS AND STRATEGIC ALLIANCES
Black Star News Dallas Weekly Houston Forward Times i10 Media Group The Choice 90.9 FM
Black Legal Issues HBCU Connect HBCU Network Radio One
Black Summit Weekend/
Foundation for Student
Leadership and Success
Council on
Legal Education
Opportunity
Empowered
Entrepreneurs
Houston Area Urban League
Young Professionals
National Urban Leagu
Young Professionals
National Bar
Association
National Black
MBA Association -
Houston Chapter
Houston
Lawyers
Association
State Bar of Texas
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity,
University of Houston, Eta
Lambda (Space City) Chapter
National Association
of Future Black Law
Students
National Black Law Students Association
National Pre-Law Division
National Black Law Students Association
Rocky Mountain Region
Shrine of the Black Madonna
Cultural Center and Book Store
100 Black
Women
Houston
Tri-County Black
Chamber of Commerce
Houston Young Lawyers
Association Tomorrows
Attorneys Pipeline Program
National Association
of Black Female
Entrepreneurs
University of Houston
Downtown Black
Student Alliance
Texas Business
Alliance
100 Black Men of
Houston Metropolitan
Chapter, Inc.
Association of
Law Firm Diversity
Professionals
Houston Style Magazine Rolling Out Magazine D-MARS.com
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Sccess Stries
Iattended the conerence and it has by ar been the best pre-law event that Iveattended. Being surrounded by so many Arican American judges, lawyers, and
administrators was a breath o resh air and an assurance that I too could join the
ranks o Black lawyers. Had it not been or the conerence, I dont think that I wouldhave walked away with the condence I needed to navigate the admissions process
nor would I have met a judge which led to me joining a local non-prot and a research
opportunity or this summer. I was accepted to the University o Caliornia, Berkeley,
University o Michigan-Ann Arbor, University o Pennsylvania, Duke, Georgetown,Cornell, and University o Southern Caliornia. None o that would be possible without
the encouragement, amazing advice and instruction, and hope I received ater
attending the National Black Pre-Law Conerence.
Chayla C. JacksonFirst-Year Law Student, Georgetown University Law CenterWashington, DC
The National Black Pre-Law Conerence truly is the preeminent event or minorities
who are contemplating the study and practice o law. The conerence is verywell organized and yields SO much inormation that will help to guide you on
your journey. I personally attended the conerence and the wealth o inormation and
contacts that I had access to were invaluable. Because o the skills and conceptsthat I gleaned rom conerence, I was able to successully make my way through the
admissions process. I was ultimately accepted to the University o Maryland, Universityo Baltimore, and Howard University Schools o Law. Bottom Line: GO! Be Inspired!
Rise to the Challenge! And SUCCEED!
Vincent BrownFirst-Year Law Student, University o Maryland School o LawBaltimore, Maryland
Ididnt know many people that were on the same path as me and I didnt haveanyone to turn to or guidance and elt that I would nd some sense o relie by
attending the conerence. . . .O the 14 or so schools that I applied to, I got accepted
to all but about 4 o them, some o which ofered awesome scholarships!. . . I really
dont eel that I would have the condence in mysel or the motivation that I have i itwasnt or The National Black Pre-Law Conerence. Beore the conerence, I was only
thinking inside the box, but now I eel that I can accomplish anything that I really work
hard or and put my all into. I urge anyone who is interested in law school to attendthe conerence.
Ashley CloudFirst-Year Law Student, Howard University School o LawWashington, DC
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This conerence was organized, detailed, inormative and most importantly,relatable. Actual attorneys headed diferent seminars and workshops. They were
personable, knowledgeable, and answered all inquiries. I you are even slightly
interested in the legal eld, attendance at this conerence is a MUST!
Jessica C. Smith
Second-Year Law Student
Thurgood Marshall School o Law
Texas Southern University
Houston, Texas
Iattended the National Black Pre-Law Conerence and learned a million and one
things about the legal education process, rom when and even where to apply,
to when to take the LSAT, and even more priceless, are the connections I madewith other like-minded aspiring lawyers rom all over the country. This event is truly
a treasure or aspiring lawyers who oten are challenged with nding inormation,
especially inormation specic to ethnic minorities.
Ayomide Shittu
First-Year Law Student
University o Texas at Austin School o Law
Austin, Texas
Thank you so much or dedicating so much time and efort into making theNational Black Pre-Law Conerence a great success! The conerence inspired me
to reapply to law schools because the rst time around I was completely on my
own, and my pre-law advisor was not o much help to me. The tips that the panelists
gave during the diferent seminars were very helpul to me and I was able to put theminto good use during the application process. I sent out the applications much earlier
this time around, and instead o getting outright Nos rom schools, I was given
opportunities to prove mysel at NCCU Law, Florida Coastal and Widener. I chose todo the Trial Admissions Program (TAP) at Widener, and though it was great leap oaith and a great sacrice o my time and money, by the grace o God I was successul
with the program and got great news that I have been accepted at Widener University
School o Law. I can honestly say that your work is not in vain and I will do whatever Ican do help you to continue to make this a success.
Jasmine HarringtonFirst-Year Law Student, Widener University School o LawHarrisburg, Pennsylvania
Testimials
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The National Black Pre-Law Conerence and Law Fair played an integral role in whyI [attend] the University o Houston Law Center. I would encourage aspiring Black
law students to also take part in this amazing and proessional event as it is a
rare opportunity in which you can learn how to make yoursel a more well-rounded
applicant, as well as network with successul black attorneys who are willing to havean open dialogue concerning the issues we as minority students may ace in applying,
nancing, and conquering law school.
Ariell Hardy
Second-Year Law Student
University o Houston Law Center
Houston, Texas
This conerence is a must or any pre-law student o color. I had perormed years o
legal research and preparation beore I attended the conerence and I thought I
was ready to start my legal journey. Once I did attend, I realized that even through
my individual diligence, Id missed a lot o things that I needed to know. Thats the gisto this conerence - it will answer the questions that you have and the questions you
didnt know to ask.Chris OliverSecond-Year Law StudentSouth Texas College o LawHouston, Texas
The conerence and the educational experience I received there greatly impacted
my acceptance to my law school o choice, as well as acceptance to ve otherprestigious institutions. The networking opportunities at the National Black Pre-
Law Conerence are countless and the relationships I have developed are priceless.
Jennipher V. WilliamsThird-Year Law StudentSouthern University Law CenterBaton Rouge, Louisiana
God has truly used this organization to make an impact on my lie, and I pray that
it will continue to help young aspiring attorneys accomplish their goals and
dreams. I have to just say that many o the contacts I made in Houston are stillmy riends to this day. I was able to have so much wisdom and discernment because
o the things I learned in the conerence. You should see how I was able to help some o
my riends out because I gained so much inormation rom your program.
Ricky Armand , J.D.Law Graduate/AttorneyVermont Law SchoolSouth Royalton, Vermont
See numerous additional testimonials on our website and live video testimonials on our
YouTube Channel!
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