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Columbia University, Lerner Hall Roone Arledge Auditorium Public Interest Law Foundation Columbia Law School ______________________________________________________________ THE 24TH ANNUAL BID FOR JUSTICE AUCTION THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2016 7PM-11PM ____________________________________

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Columbia University, Lerner Hall Roone Arledge Auditorium

Public Interest Law Foundation

Columbia Law School

______________________________________________________________ THE 24TH ANNUAL

BID FOR JUSTICE AUCTION

THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2016

7PM-11PM ____________________________________

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Table of Contents

Auction Sponsors 3 PILF Board of Directors 9 Schedule 10 Procedures for Bidding & Redeeming 11 Live Auction Items 14 Silent Auction Items 23 BARBRI Certificates 32

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Auction Sponsors

Diamond BARBRI Gold Fried, Frank, Harris, Schriver & Jacobson LLP Silver Clifford Chance LLP Sidley Austin LLP Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Bronze Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Kirkland & Ellis LLP Additional Sponsors Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Latham & Watkins LLP Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP Friends of PILF Jeff Gracer Special thanks to our partners at BARBRI for their continued support of the Public Interest Law Foundation!

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Special Thanks to Our Donors Faculty Philip Bobbitt Anu Bradford Richard Briffault Jessica Bulman-Pozen Jonathan Bush Alexandra Carter Hannah Chanoine Sarah Cleveland Amal Clooney John Coffee Brenda Eberhart Elizabeth Emens Jeremy Feinberg Katherine Franke Philip Genty Michael Gerrard Suzanne Goldberg Zohar Goshen Jamal Greene Bert Huang Robert Jackson Conrad Johnson Olati Johnson Kathryn Judge Katie Lachter Gillian Lester Robert Levy Ben Liebman

Carol Liebman James Liebman Lance Liebman Gillian Metzger Elora Mukherjee Dana Neacsu Shawn Pelsinger Katharina Pistor David Pozen Barbara Schatz Elizabeth Scott Robert Scott Dan Simon Michael Sovern Jane Spinak Sean Stenstrom Peter Strauss Elizabeth Stroot Susan Sturm Peter Swords Eric Talley James Tierney Kendall Thomas Seth Weinberg Tim Wu Mary Zulack SJI Staff Career Services

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Alumni

Jeff Gracer Students Gregg Badichek Chui-Lai Cheung Christopher Helwig Juliette Miller Jose Giovanny Miranda Daniel Negless Edward Rivera Morgan Saunders Rachael Siegel Angelica Tillander Dielai Yang Columbia Law Review Columbia Law Revue

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Community

ARC Athletics The Ben’s Foundation Book Culture Camp Cody Dr. Lee Wexler Franchia Friedman’s Hangawi Restaurant The Hungarian Pastry Shop Integral Yoga Ivy League Stationers Lucky Strike Make My Cake Massawa Restaurant Mind Over Matter New York Philharmonic Richard Marmorstein Serafina Restaurant Strokos Tom’s Restaurant University Housewares Westside Market

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PILF Board of Directors 2015-2016

President SJI Representative George Tepe Laren Spirer Treasurer Faculty Members Erica Che Professor Jane Spinak Professor Peter Strauss Auction Co-Chairs Alumni Members Angelica Tillander Elizabeth Kellner Elizabeth Taylor Sandra Flow Dinner Chair 3L Representatives Patrick Feeney Dan Pedraza Stephen Yanni V.P., Community Grants Appointee Rachael Siegel Hannah Weichbrodt 1L Representatives Beulah Agbabiaka Patricia Okonta Victoria Recalde

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Schedule

7:00 p.m.

Silent Auction Begins 8:00 p.m.

Live Auction – Part I With Auctioneers:

Professor Robert Jackson Professor Olati Johnson

9:15 p.m.

Intermission Recognition of Public Interest Student Honorees

Silent Auction Closes

9:35 p.m. Live Auction – Part II With Auctioneers:

Dean Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin Professor Eric Talley

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Procedures for Bidding and Redeeming

SILENT AUCTION Opens at 7:00 p.m. & Closes at 9:15 p.m.

When bidding on an item, please write your name, e-mail address, phone number and the amount of your bid in the appropriate increment on the bid sheet in front of the item. Make sure that the PILF volunteer standing behind the table acknowledges your bid by initialing next to your entry. Bidding in the Silent Auction will close in sections beginning at 9:05 p.m. The highest bid at the close of the Silent Auction is the winning bid. The PILF volunteers will remove the Silent Auction Bid Forms and write the name of the winning bidder on the bidding form. At the conclusion of the Silent Auction, bidders should check the master list in the back of the room to determine if they have won. If you would like to depart early, you may leave your contact and payment information with the check-out staff stationed to the left of the stage. You may pay for Silent Auction items by cash, credit card, or check. Should the highest bidder be unable to pay, the next highest bidder will be deemed the winner. Payment is due at the time the Silent Auction concludes.

LIVE AUCTION Opens at 8:00 p.m. & Closes at 10:30 p.m. (approx.)

If you wish to place a bid, please raise your paddle. Keep your paddle up until the auctioneer recognizes you. If you are the highest bidder for an item, an auction representative will approach you and provide you with directions for payment and receipt of your winning item. You may pay for Live Auction items by cash, credit card, or check. Payment is due at the time the Live Auction concludes, but we encourage you to pay for items earlier to facilitate the checkout process.

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REDEEMING ITEMS WON AT THE AUCTION You may pay for auction items by cash, credit card, or check. If you have

any questions, please contact Angelica Tillander & Elizabeth Taylor at [email protected].

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Live Auction Items L1 BOURBON STREET, NEW YORK: Make Harlem into your

Bourbon Street! Come enjoy a bourbon tasting or sample cocktails at one of Harlem's newest up-and-coming bars, the Mess Hall, with Professors Alex Carter and Gillian Metzger. For six students, date TBA.

L2 TALE OF TWO CASES BREAKFAST: Behind the Scenes Stories

from Romer v. Evans and Lawrence v. Texas. Over breakfast Community or lunch at Arts and Crafts, you and 2-3 friends can talk with Professor Suzanne Goldberg about some of the funny and not-so-funny behind-the-scenes stories of Romer and Lawrence and the world of LGBT/HIV rights advocacy. To be arranged in the spring or fall semester.

L3 TAPAS TIME: Dinner and drinks with Jamal Greene and Elora

Mukherjee for up to 4 people at their favorite tapas restaurant. On a nice night, you can dine al fresco.

L4 A DAY AT THE WHITNEY MUSEUM WITH SJI: 5 students can

join Dean Ellen Chapnick and SJI staff members to attend Laura Poitras: Astro Noise at the Whitney Museum. After the exhibit, the party will go to a nearby restaurant to eat, drink and share thoughts. Must be used by April 29, 2016.

L5 SHAKEN OR STIRRED? STRAIGHT UP OR ON THE ROCKS?:

Professor Philip Bobbitt, martini-making master, will teach 6 students the secrets of his art. Liberal samples included!

L6 TOUR AND BRUNCH: Walking tour of Morningside Heights and

brunch at Professor Richard Briffault’s home for 6 students. Expected to take place on the weekend of April 30-May 1.

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L7 D.C. GETAWAY: Two nights of hospitality in Washington, D.C. for

1-2 persons at Professor Jonathan Bush’s DC house, either on a weekend or weekday, including one home-cooked meal with the Bush family. Perfect for interviews in DC without the added cost of a hotel, a trip to see the much-desired cherry blossom festival, or finally take a field trip to SCOTUS.

L8 VENI, VIDI, VICI VINATERIA: 4 students can join Professor

Anu Bradford, an expert in International Economic Law and European Union Law, for sparkling conversation and a scrumptious dinner at Vinateria.

L9 BERKSHIRE RETREAT: Spend a three-day weekend at Professor

Peter Strauss’s 4-Bedroom, 3-Bath, lakefront vacation home on Stockbridge Bowl in the Berkshires. Private beach included! It sleeps up to 8 people and is fully equipped with modern appliances, wi-fi, etc. How better to recover from exams with your friends, celebrate graduation, or simply enjoy a tranquil getaway? Weekend to be agreed upon (available June 17-19 or 24-26 or September 9-11 or 16-19).

L10 CUSTOMIZED MURDER MYSTERY: Have you ever wished you

could host a dinner party for the worst villains in Disney’s history, the Order of the Phoenix, or the Supreme Court of the United States? Death, deception, and danger will come to your house when you purchase this custom-written murder mystery party. Murder mystery will be hosted at the location of your choosing and will last 2-3 hours. Group sizes can range from 8 to 14. Courtesy of 2L Christopher Helwig.

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L11 DARMSTADT IN NEW YORK: Up to 8 students can join Katherine Pistor on a new music concert outing to see a performance of Karl-Heinz Stockhausen’s Microphonie performed by the New York based Talea Ensemble. Meet members of the ensemble!

L12 A WALKING FOOD AND DRINK TOUR OF BROOKLYN: When

the weather warms up, so do Professors Sean Stenstrom and Shawn Pelsinger, the two Technology and Venture Capital lawyers from Palantir! Up to 5 students can join them on a sunny Saturday or Sunday for a food and drink tour of their favorite Brooklyn establishments, ending at their favorite beer garden.

L13 AN OAR-SOME ADVENTURE: Join Dean Lester and Professor

Talley for an early picnic dinner and a twilight kayaking trip down the Hudson. Monday, June 6, 2016. Six person maximum.

L14 DINNER FOR THE SPORTS FAN: Let out that frustrated

sportswriter in you.... The winner and a friend will join professor and alumnus Jeremy Feinberg for a not-to-be-missed lunch with the long-time Associated Press beat writers for men's and women's college basketball and the NBA. You'll talk shop with three of the best in the business over a good meal.

L15 INTIMATE ITALIAN MEAL WITH CLS COLLEAGUE COUPLE:

Professors Jessica Bulman-Pozen and David Pozen invite 4 students for dinner at Vinateria. Expand your taste buds and your legal mind!

L16 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LUNCH WITH

PROFESSORS CLEVELAND AND CLOONEY: Six students can experience the world’s greatest cuisine, and contemplate the world’s greatest human rights challenges, with Co-Professors Sarah Cleveland and Amal Clooney in the elegant surroundings of Jean Georges, the jewel restaurant of Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

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L17 STEAK DINNER: Dinner for 6 students with Professor Robert

Jackson at Peter Luger’s, the famous Brooklyn venue, named the best steakhouse in New York City by Zagat Survey for 30 years in a row

L18 PRACTICE YOUR POKER FACE: The winning bidder and 9

friends (group of 10) will join Professor and alumnus Jeremy Feinberg for a lesson about the basics of poker: rules, etiquette, strategy, betting, bluffing, and tournament play. He will also share his experiences playing in the World Series of Poker over the past few years. Although no actual gambling will take place in the lesson, you will leave with enough knowledge to hold your own in a Texas Hold’em table in a casino or at a friend’s home.

L19 WHISKY AND CHEESE TASTING: Lecturers in Law Seth

Weinberg and Hannah Chanoine will walk the winners through a sampling of small-batch bourbons (including experimental products) and cheeses, discussing the processes used to make them, the differentiations between them, and some of the processes that the producers go through in bringing products to market. Two groups of 3 or three groups of 2.

L20 AUTHENTIC ITALIAN DINNER: Interested in criminal law or education policy? Then this is the item for you! Professor James Liebman will take 4 students to dinner at the exquisite Mezzogiorno.

L21 EXPERIENCE NANTUCKET: A three-day weekend in Professors Elizabeth and Robert Scott’s beautifully furnished and landscaped Nantucket summer home. The house boasts panoramic ocean views and is only a 5 minute walk to the beach. House has a great room, den and 4 bedrooms. Maximum of 6 people. Weekend to be arranged in May or in September.

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L22 LUNCH FOR FUTURE SECURITIES LAWYERS: Professor Coffee will take a small group of 4-6 students to lunch at the Faculty House to discuss his new book, Entrepreneurial Litigation: Its Rise, Fall, and Future, securities law, or anything else! This is a great opportunity for students interested in corporations, securities regulation, class actions, criminal law, and white-collar crime to meet with an expert in the field and ask questions.

L23 BIER IST GUT!: Still searching for a good French farmhouse ale-

on tap? You're in luck. Professors Olati Johnson and Bert Huang will treat up to 6 students to a beer tasting at Bier International (a beer garden in Harlem).

L24 CROSS COUNTRY SKIING OR STORM KING EXCURSION: Snow permitting, Professor Strauss will take up to three students to northern Westchester for cross-country skiing at Pocantico State Park and the Rockefeller Estate. Alternatively, lacking snow (or if preferred) he will take students to visit the Storm King Sculpture Park in early spring.

L25 MUSIC, MUNCHIES & MERRIMENT: An evening of wine, cheese, dessert, chamber music and song for up to 35 people, at the home of Professor Susan Sturm. Music will be performed by Professor Susan Sturm, Professor Kendall Thomas, and assorted chamber musicians with whom they collaborate. The program will include classical music favorites. The event will take place in April 2016.

L26 KEEP CALM AND DO YOGA: An exclusive one-hour yoga class at

Laughing Lotus NYC with Professors Wu and Judge as fellow students in the class. The class is a specially organized offering, at noon on April 1st, that is open ONLY to the winning students and CLS faculty. No yoga experience necessary.

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L27 BEER AND BARBECUE: Evening of beer and barbecue with Professors Genty and Spinak for a bidding group of 10 students or two groups of 5.

L28 FLYFISHING WITH FRANKE: Flyfishing lessons for 4 people at

Harlem Meer with Katherine Franke, followed by a round of drinks and exaggerated fish tales at Cantina 1838. Flyfishing equipment will be supplied – beginners welcome!

L29 DRINKS AND A SHOW: Professor Dan Simon will take up to 6

students for drinks and a comedy show. Venue to be chosen by students.

L30 LUNCH FOR THE LEGAL/ARTISTIC MIND: Would you like a

break from studying law with Klimt, Spatzl, and Neacsu? Up to 2 students can join reference librarian Dana Neacsu, for bratwurst and spätzle at Cafe Sabarsky, inspired by the Great Viennese cafes of intellectual and artistic life and a tour of the Neue Galerie.

L31 A “CLINIC” ON FINE DINING: Dinner for 4 with professors Brett

Dignam and Barbara Schatz for terrific Italian food and wine at Mezzogiorno, recently relocated from Soho to 108th and Broadway.

L32 MEDITATE ON CHOCOLATE WITH PROFESSOR EMENS: Ever

wish you could focus better, at work or at play? Receive a personalized introduction to meditation for up to 6 from a teacher trained at the University of Massachusetts Center for Mindfulness. Learn how to meditate with Professor Emens and then apply your new skill to an eating meditation. We’ll start with raisin (traditional for an eating meditation), then turn to a special chocolate tasting. Suitable for complete novices and experienced meditators.

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L33 DINNER FOR THE ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY: Professor Michael Gerrard will host 4 students for dinner. Conversation will steer toward issues of environment, energy, and policy, but nothing is predetermined.

L34 CAN YOU TAKE THE HEAT?: Dinner for 5 at Manhattan’s best

Sichuan restaurant with Professor Ben Liebman. For spicy food lovers!

L35 BOULDERS AND BBQ: Rock climbing lesson for 2 at The Cliffs Climbing Gym provided by 3L Daniel Negless. Following the lesson, join Daniel for barbecue and drinks at John Brown Smokehouse. Rock climbing equipment will be provided.

L36 PICNIC WITH THE CLINIC TEAM: Up to 4 students can join a

clinic team that still embodies the Harlem Legal Aid office of the golden days for lunch. Clinic Administrator Brenda Eberhart and Clinic Professors Conrad Johnson and Mary Zulack will tell tales from their days at the Legal Aid Society's Harlem Neighborhood Office, and answer questions about life after law school and energize you for your exciting future in the law. Put together a group of up to four students or make this a treat for you and your family at graduation time.

L37 BE THE JUDGE!: Winning students (up to 4) can join Professor Robert Levy for a tour of the EDNY court house and lunch at a neighborhood Chinese restaurant, a local hangout spot where judges have often convened for lunch.

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SILENT AUCTION ITEMS

*Unless otherwise indicated, all gift certificates/cards in the silent auction were donated by the establishment itself. All certificates expire 1 year after the date of the auction unless otherwise noted on the certificate. FINE DINING S1 Hangawi Restaurant: $100 gift card to this amazing vegetarian

Korean restaurant. Get ready to take off your shoes, sit at a sunken table, and savor authentic Korean dishes … also, as one guy noted, “a really good place to go on a date” (not valid on Fridays and Saturdays 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.).

S2 Massawa Restaurant: $50 gift certificates, which will buy you a

boatload of mouth-watering Ethiopian food! Conveniently located at W. 121st & Amsterdam.

S3 Massawa Restaurant: See S2 above. S4 Massawa Restaurant: See S2 above. S5 Massawa Restaurant: See S2 above. S6 Franchia Vegan Cafe: $100 gift certificate to this vegan

restaurant, known for its variety of delicious teas. A patron described his experience: “With serene eastern music playing and a delicious white lotus tea in front of me, I was soon in a very meditative state. The food was also just right—fresh, tasty, and filling!” (Not valid on Fridays and Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.

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S7 Serafina Restaurant: $50 gift certificate. “Serafina is designed to be an extension of your home!” says founder Fabio Granato. Serafina features a delicious menu of authentic, Northern Italian cuisine.

S8 Friedman’s: $100 gift certificate available. The perfect chance to

try this popular new kid on the block. S9 Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterer: $25 gift

certificate. Ben’s is a family-owned and operated restaurant & delicatessen that has been serving up the finest authentic New York Kosher delicatessen and eastern European comfort foods for more than 43 years.

S10 Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterer: See S9

above. S11 Tom’s Diner: Huge Seinfeld fan? Then this is the item for you! Bid

on this $25 gift certificate available to the “Seinfeld Diner.” S12 Strokos: 8 $5 gift certificates. Perfect for the hungry law student

in search of delicious food only steps from Jerome Greene Hall. For your on-the-go sandwich needs!

DELECTABLE TREATS S13 The Hungarian Pastry Shop: $20 gift certificate. Check out this

perennial CLS favorite! S14 Make My Cake: $25 gift certificate. Make my Cake’s German

Chocolate Cake has been lauded on the Food Network and their Red Velvet is a New York Times favorite. Expires on 8/1/2016.

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S15 Make My Cake: See S14. S16 Bidder’s Choice: PILF Auction Co-Chair, 2L Angelica Tillander will

make you any dessert in her recipe book (**all handwritten and prepared by her Italian grandmother**). From tiramisu to red velvet cake to pumpkin pie, there is something for any dessert lover.

S17 Buns: Six freshly-made buns, hand delivered from Chinatown.

Courtesy of fabulous 2L Chui-Lai Cheung! $15 value. S18 Buns: See S17 above.

S19 Nutella Cookies: One and a half dozen brown butter sea salt

chocolate chip cookies stuffed with Nutella. Courtesy of Columbia Law School’s own expert baker, 2L Juliette Miller. Her delicious baked goods have been the hit of many a bake sale.

S20 Favorite Baked Good on Demand: Our 2L PILF Community Grants Chair and baker extraordinaire, Rachael Siegel, will make your favorite baked good and deliver it within five block of Jerome Greene Hall on any day of your choice. Rachael can make (almost) anything you want, but we recommend the red velvet cake balls or sea salt caramel brownies!

S21 Vegan Cookies: Animal enthusiast* Gregg Badichek, 3L, will

produce for one lucky bidder 24 vegan chocolate chip cookies, baked under the "supervision"** of his girlfriend. These cookies are cruelty-free and calorie-dense. Trademarked as "I can't believe it's not torture!" *supremacist **she may make them

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STUDENT LIVING ESSENTIALS

S22 Westside Market: $100 gift certificate. Looking for a bargain on

high quality groceries near Columbia? Then this is the item for you!

S23 Westside Market: See S22 above.

S24 University Housewares: $100 gift certificate. Need a new bottle opener? Desperately in search of a better frying pan? Look no further than this gift certificate to University Housewares!

S25 Book Culture: $25 gift certificate. Looking for a good read? Like supporting local bookstores? Then bid on this gift certificate to Book Culture, one of the gems of the Morningside Heights neighborhood.

S26 Book Culture: See S25 above.

S27 Ivy League Stationers & West Side Stationers: $50 gift certificate. Desperately seeking school supplies? Have your highlighters run low and your last pen disappeared? Then bid on this item and make your way over to Ivy League Stationers! (Note: redemption value must exceed $60.00; expires October 2016).

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FITNESS, HEALTH, AND RECREATION S28 3 In-Home Fitness Sessions: One of Mind Over Matter’s

professionals will whip you into shape with your choice of three, in-home pilates, yoga, or personal training sessions. Manhattan residents only. (Expiration Date of 6 Months).

S29 ARC Athletics: Three 45-minute private fitness training sessions in Tribeca. We will do whole body workouts with some build in cardio blasts or we can customize the workouts to help you reach YOUR fitness goals. Estimated Market Value: $270.

S30 Integral Yoga: Five class yoga card. Center yourself in the midst

of the law school grind with a gift card to Integral Yoga. Estimated Market Value: $80.

S31 Educated Running L.L.C.: One meeting with a designated coach

for an EDU Lesson that may include, but is not limited to, learning the following: the basics of proper running form, dynamic stretches, and breathing technique, a coach paced run or race, and a track session with your EDU Coach. In addition, this item includes one month of online running training, including an individualized, daily workout schedule on a bi-weekly basis. Weekly feedback on running logs to check on goal profession, mental and physical progress as well as open contact with designated running coach. $160 market value.

S32 Dental Cleaning: Free cleaning and exam by Dr. Lee Wexler

(Professor Sturm’s husband), $250 value. Lee Wexler, D.D.S. 286 Madison Ave. at 40th Street New York, NY 10017 suite 500 212-397-7100 www.LeeWexlerDDS.com, [email protected]

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S33 LUCKY STRIKE PARTY: A two hour bowling party for up to eight

people, with complimentary shoe rental, mac & cheese bites, and chips & salsa. (Must be 21 or older to redeem or attend this party.) Expires February 1, 2017.

S34 CAMP CODY: Camp Cody is a premier, traditional New England

summer camp in New Hampshire for kids aged 7-16. Bid on a two week session. $3600 value. (Additional $300 registration fee charge will apply.) Minimum bid $1500.

S35 CAMP CODY: See S34 above. S36 CAMP CODY: See S34 above. SPECIALTY ITEMS S37 Doggy Date: Love Dogs? Then this is the perfect item for you!

Here's an opportunity to have a doggy playdate with a friendly, fun Shih Tzu named Chloe! Courtesy of Professor Katie Lachter.

S38 Bluebooking Service: A Managing Editor of the Columbia Law

Review will review any piece of your writing and bring all citations into compliance with the 20th Edition of the Bluebook! Maximum length of 20 double-spaced, single-sided pages. Subject to ethical exceptions, e.g., no Law Review writing components." Assignment must not be due until after Spring Break. Courtesy of Columbia Law Review.

S39 Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel: Two complimentary suite nights

with breakfast available. Treat yourself to a staycation or have a place for your family to stay for graduation. Courtesy of Career Services. Expires February 18, 2017.

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S40 Childcare for an Evening Out: 2L Morgan Saunders, an

experienced babysitter (oldest of sixteen grandchildren), will watch up to four children while you enjoy an evening out. Four hour maximum.

S41 Hand-Knit Hat or Scarf: PILF Auction Co-Chair and 2L Angelica Tillander will create 1 hand-knit hat or scarf out of some kind of fancy, super soft yarn in the color(s) of the winning bidder’s choice.

S42 Software Engineer at your Service: Have a task you need automated? A novelty web app you want created? Coding lessons? Command the services of a professional software engineer. Richard Marmorstein, a software engineer at Livestream (and boyfriend of PILF Auction Co-Chair and 2L Angelica Tillander), has donated 10 hours of his time. $577 value.

CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT S43 New York Philharmonic: Schedule some quality music time with

this voucher for two orchestra seats for the 2015-2016 season. Expires June 4, 2016.

S44 Law Revue: Two tickets to the Law Revue Show of the Winner’s

Choice. Courtesy of Columbia Law Revue. S45 Knicks Tickets: The winning bidder will receive two tickets to a

Knicks game in the 2015-16 season. The tickets will be to one of the remaining game of the season and based on availability. The seats are in the second row of the upper tier at center court. Courtesy of adjunct professor and alum Jeremy Feinberg. Value of $240.

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S46 NYC Sporting Event: Two tickets to a game for a NYC sporting event of your choice this season. Courtesy of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP.

S47 Miller Theater’s Composer Portraits: Two subscriptions. Take a

friend and explore cutting edge new music at Columbia’s Miller Theater Series Composer Portraits (2016-2017 season). Courtesy of Katharina Pistor.

S48 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime: 2 tickets

to see the Broadway show, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime. Courtesy of Professor Michael Sovern and the Schubert Organization, Inc.

S49 Telecharge.com: $350 gift certificate to Telecharge.com

redeemable for tickets to shows and events at participating Telecharge.com venues. Courtesy of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP.

S50 Columbia vs. Yale: Two tickets to the final Columbia basketball

game of the year against Yale on March 5, 2016. Courtesy of Professor Jane Spinak.

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THE ELECTRONICS STORE

S51 Apple Gift Card: $250 gift card. Redeemable online or in Apple stores. Courtesy of Clifford Chance LLP.

S52 iPad Mini (16GB): $300 value. Includes green leather case.

Courtesy of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP. S53 iPad Mini 4 (16GB): $300 value. Courtesy of Akin Gump Strauss

Hauer & Feld LLP. S54 Beats by Dr. Dre Pill Speaker: $200 value. Courtesy of Wilmer

Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP. S55 Beats by Dr. Dre XL Pill Speaker: $300 value. Courtesy of Akin

Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. S56 Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones: $300 value. Courtesy of Schulte

Roth & Zabel LLP S57 Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones: $300 value. Courtesy of Akin

Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. S58 Beats by Dr. Dre Earbuds: $150 value. Courtesy of Akin Gump

Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. S59 Amazon Kindle Fire HD7: $140 Value. Courtesy of Latham &

Watkins LLP

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BARBRI S60 BARBRI Gift Certificate: 15 certificates available. Minimum bid

$800 (each). The highest bidder for each gift certificate will receive $1750 off the price of his or her BARBRI course. The certificate has no cash value and may not be combined with other offers. Winner must pay a non-refundable $250 registration fee not covered by the certificate and must register with BARBRI and redeem their certificate within 30 days of receipt of the certificate.

S61 BARBRI Gift Certificate:

See description above. S62 BARBRI Gift Certificate:

See description above. S63 BARBRI Gift Certificate:

See description above. S64 BARBRI Gift Certificate:

See description above. S65 BARBRI Gift Certificate:

See description above. S66 BARBRI Gift Certificate:

See description above. S67 BARBRI Gift Certificate:

See description above.

S68 BARBRI Gift Certificate: See description above.

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S69 BARBRI Gift Certificate:

See description above.

S70 BARBRI Gift Certificate: See description above.

S71 BARBRI Gift Certificate: See description above.

S72 BARBRI Gift Certificate:

See description above.

S73 BARBRI Gift Certificate: See description above.

S74 BARBRI Gift Certificate: See description above.

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______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ PILF advocates for the use of legal education in the public service as a method of enriching the communities in which we live as well

as the careers and personal lives of law students and lawyers. PILF believes it should be easier for law students to engage in

public interest work, while in law school and after graduation, in all capacities--government jobs, corporate work, non-profit employment--and we are determined to meet that challenge.

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