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University of La Verne Law Review Writing Competition

The University of La Verne Law Review is seeking submissions for its Symposium Issue on ADR to be published in fall 2011.  Law students have the opportunity to submit a Note or Comment to be considered for its Student Writing Competition. The grand prize is $200 and publication in volume 33 of the University of […]

Tupper Lake Business Community, Inc. Writing Contest

On Friday, November 19th, the newly created Tupper Lake Business Community, Inc. announced a writing contest that is being submitted to law schools around the country, seeking students who are interested in preparing a brief concerning the influences that have had a negative effect on the Adirondack economy.  Full details on the contest are available […]

Tax Law Writing Competition

The Center for Tax Law and Employee Benefits at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago is pleased to announce the Paul Faherty Tax Law Writing Competition.  The competition has a $3000.00 grand prize. Topic:  The scope of permissible topics for the writing competition is broad – any aspect of Tax Law is acceptable. Students […]

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Writing Contest

Call for Entries – Essay Competition from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (for a copy of the entry form, please email the Career Development Office) In keeping with its goal to promote diversity within the criminal defense bar, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers invites law students from accredited law schools in […]

Information about Reading Period, Finals and Winter Break

The Career Development Office will remain open during reading period, finals and winter break.  Students and alumni are welcome to contact our office to schedule advising appointments during this time. This Week at the CDO will return in January.

This Week at the CDO (Week of November 22, 2010)

Tuesday, November 23 Putting Your Law Degree to Work in a Non-Legal Career:  Sponsored by the Academic Achievement Program.  12:30 p.m., Room 352. Wednesday, November 24 Last day of classes – congratulations on the completion of the fall 2010 semester!

Grammy Foundation 13th Annual Entertainment Law Initiative Writing Competition

The Grammy Foundation’s 13th Annual Entertainment Law Initiative writing competition and scholarship program is a joint effort of the GRAMMY Foundation and the ABA Forum on Entertainment and Sports Industries intended to provide law students with opportunities in the field of entertainment law. Winners of the scholarships have found that the exposure created through the […]

Environmental and Natural Resources Law Distinguished Environmental Law Scholar

Each year, Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College”s Natural Resources Law Institute accepts applications for its Distinguished Environmental Law Scholar position. Graduating law students and practitioners are welcome to apply for a one-year term which begins in late August. Law faculty on sabbatical may choose a one-semester or one-year term to coincide […]

Ed Baker Fellowship in Democratic Values

With a generous gift from the estate of renowned media scholar C. Edwin Baker, Demos, the New York think tank,  has established the Ed Baker Fellowship in Democratic Values. As part of our Emerging Voices Initiative, the fellowship provides: Two-three years of financial support; Editorial assistance and publishing connections; Media training and a professional communications […]

Putting Your Law Degree to Work in a Non-Legal Career

Join the Academic Achievement Program for a lecture featuring Miami Law alumnus and former Dean’s Fellow, Joel Rose, Esq. CEO of School of One New York City Board of Education and learn how you can put your law degree to work in a non-legal career Tuesday, November 23, 2010 12:30 p.m. Room 352