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Labor & Employment Writing Competition

Law Student Writing Competition:  June 15th Submission Deadline

The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers would like to remind all Labor Law Professors of the upcoming submission deadline for the 2015-16 Annual Law Student Writing Competition.    Please see the attached competition guidelines.  The first place award is $3,000 and publication in the ABA Journal of Labor and Employment Law. All students, not only those currently taking labor and employment law courses, are eligible to participate.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

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Richmond JOLT Writing Competition

On behalf of the entire Editorial Board and Staff of the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology, it is our pleasure to announce that submissions for the Student Law and Technology Writing Competition with the Rick Klau Prize are now being accepted.

The Richmond Journal of Law & Technology, the first law review in the world to be published exclusively online, holds a biennial national writing competition to highlight important and emerging legal issues in the field of law and technology.  From receipt of this letter until midnight on Friday, March 31, 2017, students from all law schools in the United States have the opportunity to submit articles, case notes, essays, and commentary to the Journal for possible publication and cash prizes!  The submissions must focus on topics at the intersection of technology and the law and must be directed to the Journal via e-mail to jolt@richmond.edu.  Each submission must include the completed entry form and must conform to the submission guidelines.  Both the entry form and the submission guidelines have been attached to this e-mail and will also be available on the Journal‘s website at http://jolt.richmond.edu.

The first place winner of the competition will receive a cash prize of $1,250 and have the opportunity to be published in a future issue of the Journal.  In addition, the second place winner will receive a cash prize of $750.  Lastly, the first place winner from the University of Richmond will receive a cash prize of $200.  These cash prizes will attract the best and most unique articles. It is our hope that you will help the Journal advertise this excellent opportunity to your students.

Please find the poster advertising this year’s competition enclosed.  We ask you to display this poster at your law school in a central location, and mention the competition in any relevant newsletters or notice boards.  Also, please notify your faculty of this competition and encourage your faculty to recommend this writing competition to students.

If you have any questions about the competition, please contact Brandon Bybee, the Journal’s Editor-in-Chief, by e-mail at brandon.bybee@richmond.edu.  You may also find additional details about this competition on the Journal’s website at http://jolt.richmond.edu.

Richmond JOLT Writing Competition Entry Form

Richmond JOLT Writing Competition Guidelines

Richmond JOLT Writing Competition Poster

 

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2017-2018 Aaron Swartz Progressive Change Scholarship

The Law Offices of Patel and Soltis would like to announce the 2nd Annual Aaron Swartz Progressive Change Scholarship. Each year we plan to award at least $1,000 to the top essay related to law and activism related to our Firm’s core practices. This award is open to all part-time and full-time law students. Based on submissions we will award up to three awards.

This scholarship was established as a memorial to Aaron Schwartz and his dedication to activism and the boundaries he pushed. Amount for 2017-2018 school year – $1,000 per award up to 3 awards will be made

Criteria:
§ Must be attending an ABA-approved law school for the 2017-2018 school year at least part time.
§ Candidates must submit a 750 to 2000 word essay, not including endnotes upon any subject related to Activism and the Law. Examples would include Immigration reform, Foreclosure Defense, Providing legal resources through technology.
§ All entries will be open for comment on the Focusedlaw.com website.
§ A current resume with contact information must be submitted with each submission.
§ Up to three entries on different topics will be accepted
§ DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: Monday, January 6, 2018, by 5:00PM
§ Please email your entry to Soltis@FocusedLaw.com
§ Award(s) will be announced February 4, 2018

As of 12/22/2016 we have had 6 applicants for the 2016-2017 award and plan on announcing the winner prior to February 4th. Applications may still be submitted for the 2016-2017 scholarship. The below contact form can be used to submit any material.

Application at:

 http://focusedlaw.com/2017-2018-aaron-swartz-progressive-change-scholarship/

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National Association of Women Lawyers 2017 Selma Moidel Smith Law Student Writing Competition

NAWL established the annual Selma Moidel Smith Law Student Writing Competition to encourage and reward original law student writing on issues concerning women and the law.

The rules for the competition are as follows:

Entrants should submit a paper on an issue concerning women’s rights or the status of women in the law.

Essays will be accepted from students enrolled at any law school during the 2016-17 school year. The essays must be the law student author’s own work and must not have been submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers written by students for coursework or independent study during the summer, fall, or spring semesters are eligible for submission. Notwithstanding the foregoing, students may incorporate professorial feedback as part of a course requirement or supervised writing project.

FORMAT: Essays must be double-spaced in 12-point, Times New Roman font. All margins must be one inch. Entries must not exceed 15 pages of text, excluding notes, with footnotes placed as endnotes. Citation style should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. Essays longer than 15 pages of text, excluding notes, or that are not in the required format will not be read.

JUDGING: NAWL Women Lawyers Journal® designees will judge the competition. Essays will be judged based upon content, exhaustiveness of research, originality, writing style, and timeliness.

QUESTIONS: Questions regarding this competition should be addressed to the Chair of the Writing Competition, Professor Jennifer Martin at jmartin@stu.edu.

SUBMISSION AND DEADLINE: Entries must be received by May 1, 2017. Entries received after the deadline will not be considered. Entries must provide a cover letter providing the author’s name, title of the essay, school affiliation, email address, phone number, and permanent mailing address. Entries must be submitted in the following format: email an electronic version (in Microsoft Word) tojmartin@stu.edu.

AWARD: The author of the winning essay will receive a cash prize of $500. NAWL will also publish the winning essay in the Women Lawyers Journal. The most recent winning paper was Human trafficking waivers: How the United States implicitly violates federal law and empowers ISIS to commit human trafficking crimes written by Paloma A. Kennedy, Washington University School of Law. Please view the paper by clicking here.

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Notre Dame Law School: Smith-Doheny Legal Ethics Writing Competition

Notre Dame Law School sponsors an annual writing competition on the topic of legal ethics

All Students with an interest in legal ethics are invited and encouraged to participate.

The Competition is open to all law students at U.S. and Canadian law schools.

Entries should concern any issue within the general category of legal ethics.

Entries must be original, unpublished work.

Entries must not exceed 50 pages, including notes, on 8.5 x 11 paper, double spaced, and standard font.

Coauthored essays may be submitted.

Submissions will be judged by a panel of faculty of the Notre Dame Law School.

A prize of $2,5000 will be awarded for one winning entry.

All entries must be received before 5 p.m., Friday April 28, 2017.

Please include cover letter with contact information and name of current law school.

All Entries Should be Submitted to:

Smith-Doheny Legal Ethics Writing Competition

Notre Dame Law School

P.O. Box 780

Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

(574) 631-6749

Fax: (574) 631-8612

Email: summation.1@nd.edu

Website: www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/writing_competitions/smith_doheny.pdf

 

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The 2017 Ms. JD Fellowship

The Ms. JD Fellowship, one of our most popular programs, is now open for applications!

In 2010, Ms. JD partnered with the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession to found the Ms. JD Fellowship.  The Fellowship is Ms. JD’s program to promote mentoring and professional development.  Each spring, Ms. JD selects a group of outstanding second year law students as Fellowship recipients.  In addition to receiving financial support and invitations to ABA and Ms. JD events, each Fellowship recipient is paired with a mentor chosen from among the Brent Award honorees, Spirit of Excellence Award recipients, and ABA Commission on Women in the Profession Commissioners.  Beyond the mentorship, each year, the Fellows tell us that one of the best parts of the Fellowship is meeting the other incredible rising 3Ls.  Many Fellows remain friends long after their fellowship year is over.   To read more about the experience of past Fellows, click here and here.

Here’s what you’ll need to submit to apply for the Fellowship:

1. Resume (Must include a link to your LinkedIn Profile)

2. Unofficial Law School Transcript(s)

3. One paragraph (250 words) answering the question, “There are many mentorship programs for law students; why would you like to participate in the Ms. JD Fellowship?”

4. One paragraph (250 words) answering the question, “Describe how you have demonstrated leadership ability, both in and out of law school.”

5. One paragraph (250 words) answering the question, “If you had to contribute to the Ms. JD community by writing a blog post, what would you discuss and why?”

6. One paragraph (250 words) answering the question, “Describe in detail an event that you would like to organize at your law school that promotes women in the law.”

**Specific application instructions**: All application materials must be submitted in a single PDF file titled “[First Name Last Name] Fellowship Application” with a cover page that lists First & Last Name, Law School, GPA, LinkedIn Profile Link, Email, and Phone Number.  Applications that are not submitted in this format will not be considered.

Why Do You Ask For My LinkedIn Profile?  We’re asking you for your LinkedIn profile because having one is a huge part of your professional identity.  If you haven’t developed your profile yet, now is a great time to start!  Also, from a practical standpoint, there’s a Fellows group on LinkedIn that allows all of the Fellows from the previous classes to interact with one another.

Submit your application to fellowship@ms-jd.org.  Applications are due Friday, March 31, 2017, at 11:59 pm Central Time.  Ms. JD plans to announce Fellowship finalists by the end of April.  Finalists will then complete interviews with Ms. JD Board Members and Staff by the end of May, and the Ms. JD Fellows and their mentors will be announced by mid-July.

If you have any questions, please contact the Fellowship Coordinator, Maleaha Brown, at fellowship@ms-jd.org.  We look forward to receiving your application!

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2017 Student Law and Technology;The Rick Klau Prize – The Richmond Law Journal of Law and Technology

In law school? Interested in technology? Write about a topic at the intersection of law and technology and have a chance to be published and win prizes!

Submissions due by midnight EST on Friday, March 31, 2017.

Up to three of the best articles will have a chance to be published within Volume XXIII of the Journal.

1st Prize: $1,250

2nd Prize: $750

The Writing Competition Poster, Guidelines, and Entry Form are attached to this post!

Have questions? Contact the Journal at jolt@richmond.edu and visit the Journal’s website at http://jolt.richmond.edu

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2017 American Inns of Court Warren E. Burger Prize (Writing Competition)

The American Inns or Court Warren E. Burger Prize is a writing competition designed to promote scholarship in the areas of professionalism, ethics, civility, and excellence.

Interested students are invited to submit an original, unpublished essay of 10,000 to 20,000 words on a topic of your choice addressing the issues of excellence in legal skills, civility, ethics, and professionalism.

The author of the winning essay will receive a cash prize of $5,000 and the essay will be published in the South Carolina Law Review. The 2017 Warren E. Burger Prize will be presented during the annual American Inns of Court Celebration of Excellence at the Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, DC on October 21, 2017.

Submissions are due July, 2017.

Rules for the writing competition are available on the American Inns of Court website at: home.innsofcourt.org/burgerprize.

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2017 International Association of Defense Counsel Writing Contest

Link: IADC 2017 Legal Writing Contest

All J.D. candidates currently enrolled in accredited law schools are eligible to participate in the IADC Legal Writing Contest. Entrants must write on subjects in the fields of tort law, insurance law, civil procedure, evidence or other areas of the law of practical concern to lawyers engaged in the defense, or management of the defense of civil litigation. The contest is judged by a committee of the IADC.

Prizes

 

First Place US $2,000 and plaque
Second Place US $1,000 and plaque
Third Place US $500 and plaque
Honorable mention Plaque

 

Winning and honorable mention entries are considered for publication in the IADC’s quarterly academic publication, the Defense Counsel Journal. The judges also may award honorable mentions.

Past experience has shown that teachers of litigation-related subjects are in an ideal position to stimulate student interest in legal writing and to encourage participation in the IADC Legal Writing Contest. Each year a number of the entries appear to have been prepared initially for various courses or seminars, and the caliber of the papers has been high. These faculty members are in an excellent position to encourage their students to enter the IADC contest.

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2017 Ed Mendrzycki Essay Contest

Ed Mendrzycki Essay Contest
For Law Students and Young Lawyers

For Innovative Research and Writing on Lawyers’ Professional Liability

An Annual Competition

Concluding every April

$5,000 Prize & a free trip to the LPL National Legal Malpractice Conference!

Contest Mission

The contest encourages original and innovative research and writing in the area of legal malpractice law, professional liability insurance and loss prevention.

Prize

* Cash award of $5,000.

* All-expense-paid trip to the Spring 2017 National Legal Malpractice Conference in Boston, MA, April 19-21, 2017.

Sponsors

The Ed Mendrzycki Essay Contest is conducted by the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Lawyers’ Professional Liability and the San Francisco law firm of Long & Levit LLP. The 2017 contest is administered and judged by a subcommittee designated by the ABA Standing Committee on Lawyers’ Professional Liability.

The Assignment

The 2017 Contest Essay Hypothetical involves the ethical concerns arising under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct where a law firm seeks to affiliate itself with litigation funding companies, including undertaking representation of one such company and, in turn, recommending its services to the firm’s clients.

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