Santa Clara University School of Law Centennial Student Writing Competition

The Santa Clara University School of Law Centennial Student Writing Competition is open to all upper division and LLM students in ABA-accredited law schools and entries must be received by January 31, 2011.

There are three topics in the broad category of legal ethics: intellectual property, public interest/social justice, and international law. One winning entry will be selected in each of the three topics, each winning a $1,000 prize. An overall winner from the three will receive an additional $1,000 and will be considered for publication in the Santa Clara Law Review. All three winning authors will be invited to present their papers at Santa Clara University as part of a panel discussion co-hosted by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics in Fall 2011.

More information is available at http://law.scu.edu/100/writing-competition.cfm. The Centennial Writing Competition is sponsored by Rambus, Inc. and questions about the competition may be submitted via email.