Previous Writing Competitions
This list of Previous Writing Competitions may be helpful as you make long-range plans. Often, sponsors repeat their contests, and the deadline may fall at the same approximate time of year. If you are interested in a Writing Competition on this list, please verify the topic, prize, and due date with the sponsor. For a list of current Writing Competitions with upcoming deadlines, please click “Currently Active Writing Competitions.”
Competition Name | Topic | Sponsor | Prize | Due Date |
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Submissions to the Warren E. Burger Prize should be an? original, unpublished essay of 10,000-25,000 words on a topic of your choice addressing the issues of excellence in legal skills, civility, ethics, and professionalism. |
American Inns of Court |
5000 |
9/1/2013 |
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The subject matter must address one or more legal issues within any of the various contexts of education, including public and private K-12 schools and institutions of higher education, especially current and emerging issues in elementary and secondary public education. |
Education Law Association |
Publication |
7/1/2013 |
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Submissions to the Smith-Babcock-Williams Student Writing Competition may be on a question of significance in either city planning or associated areas of law (e.g., land use, local government, or environmental law). |
Planning & Law Division of the American Planning Association |
1st: $2,500 |
6/7/2013 |
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For 2013 submissions to the Judge John R. Brown Award for Excellence in Legal Writing, there is no page limit or restriction on the topic except that the writing must be on a legal subject.? In order to be considered, 4 copies of a current legal writing must be submitted with a letter of recommendation by a law school faculty member or legal professional other than the author of the paper.? Only one paper may be sponsored by any faculty member or legal professional, and only one paper may be submitted on behalf of any student.? |
Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation |
10000 |
6/7/2013 |
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Robert C. Watson Competition submissions shall address the protection of intellectual property.? Submission of 20 copies is required. |
American Intellectual Property Law Association |
2000 |
6/30/2013 |
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Entries may address any environmental law topic of current interest to Michigan practitioners.? |
State Bar of Michigan Environmental Law Section |
1st: $2,000 |
6/30/2013 |
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The principal subject of the submitted paper must be federal civil practice and procedure, including the civil jurisdiction and venue rules of the federal courts. Submissions on the topics of federal courts management, federal appellate procedure, and alternative dispute resolution will also be acceptable. However, papers that deal primarily with criminal procedure will not be acceptable. |
LexisNexis |
$2,000 and 4-volume set of Moore's Federal Rules Pamphlets, plus |
6/3/2013 |
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? The American Society for Pharmacy Law (ASPL) is a nationwide organization with the purposes of: (i) furthering knowledge in the law related to pharmacists, pharmacies, the provision of pharmaceutical care, the manufacturing and distribution of drugs, and other food, drug, and medical device policy issues ("Pharmacy Law"); (ii) communicating accurate legal educational information; and (iii) providing education opportunities for pharmacists, attorneys, and others who are interested in Pharmacy Law. ? ? ? |
American Society for Pharmacy Law |
Honorarium |
6/3/2013 |
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Submissions to the James Boskey Dispute Resolution Essay Competition may address any aspect of dispute resolution practice, theory, or research. |
ABA Section of Dispute Resolution |
1000 |
6/15/2013 |
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Essays submitted for the 2013 competition MUST be under the topic of ?Comparing Hearsay Rules in Different Courts.? |
American Judges Association |
1st: $3,000 |
6/1/2013 |
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The goal of the Texas Wesleyan Journal of Real Property Law (?Property Journal?) National Writing Contest (?Contest?) is to expand the breadth of the contributions published in the Property Journal and provide a platform for student-writers producing excellent scholarly work to contribute to real property discourse by way of publication in a journal devoted to exploring real property issues.? |
Texas Wesleyan |
1st: $750 |
6/1/2013 |
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Submissions must further the legal needs of domestic violence victims and their children, or advance efforts to address the incidence, causes, and effects of intimate partner violence, from a national or international perspective. |
ABA Commission on Domestic Violence and the Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law |
Publication and |
5/31/2013 |
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The Intellectual Property Law Student Writing Competition is open to students enrolled and in good standing during the 2012-13 academic year, including December 2012 graduates, who either attend a Virginia law school or attend a law school outside Virginia but are residents of Virginia. Articles may relate to an intellectual property law issue or the practice of intellectual property law. |
Virginia State Bar Intellectual Property Section |
4000 |
5/24/2013 |
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Entries must be submitted on a subject of practical concern to lawyers engaged in the defense or management of the defense of civil litigation, such as relevant aspects of tort law, insurance law, civil procedure, evidence, damages, alternative dispute resolution procedures, and professional ethics. |
International Association of Defense Counsel |
1st: $2,000 |
5/17/2013 |
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Entries may address any aspect of public or private sector labor and/or employment law relevant to the American labor and employment bar. Articles may address U.S. law, international law of relevance to U.S. labor and employment attorneys, or how a legal topic is treated in states across the country, but papers limited to the law of a single state will not be considered.? Students are encouraged to discuss a public policy issue, practical implications of a leading case or doctrine, a statute or the need for statutory modification, or a common law doctrine.? Submissions must be submitted by 6:00 p.m. (EDST) on 5/15/2013 to swan@laborandemploymentcollege.org using the subject line, "Writing Competition". ? |
College of Labor and Employment Lawyers, Inc. |
1st: $1,500 |
5/15/2013 |
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Entrants to the Selma Moidel Smith Law Student Writing Competition should submit a paper on an issue concerning women?s rights or the status of women in the law. |
National Association of Women Lawyers |
500 |
5/1/2013 |
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Papers may discuss any topic relating to administrative law.The competition is open to currently enrolled students of ABA-accredited law schools who are also members of the ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. Submissions can include papers submitted for a law school course, law review notes and comments, or pieces written specifically for the competition. Essays must be the work of the submitting student without substantial editorial input from others. Co-authored papers are ineligible. Only one essay may be submitted per entrant. |
ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice |
5000 |
5/1/2013 |
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Entrants should submit an essay, article, or comment on an issue concerning Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. |
National Association of Chapter Thirteen Trustees |
1st: $1000 and Publication |
4/30/2013 |
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Submissions to the Smith-Doheny Legal Ethics Writing Competition should concern any issue within the general category of legal ethics. |
Notre Dame Law School |
2500 |
4/26/2013 |
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Entrants should submit an essay on the topic below: |
Washington Bar Association |
5000 |
4/16/2013 |
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Submissions to the ELI-ABA-NAELS ?Endangered Environmental Laws? writing competition may address recent developments or trends in U.S. environmental law that have a significant constitutional or ?federalism? component. Students may choose one of the sample topics or develop their own constitutional environmental law topic. |
The Environmental Law Institute; The ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources; and The National Association of Environmental Law Societies |
2000 |
4/12/2013 |
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Submissions to the Howard C. Schwab Memorial Essay Contest may be on any aspect of family law. |
ABA Family Law Section |
Possible publication and section membership |
4/12/2013 |
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SOCIAL MEDIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR CRIMINAL LAW, PRACTICE, AND PROCEDURE. Any timely and important topic relating to developments in criminal law or procedure influenced by or related to social media. Such topics might include the Fourth Amendment implications of social media in criminal matters, privacy interests, the role or impact of social media on other substantive legal issues or investigative practices and the ethical implications relating to the same, the use of social media evidence in investigations and trials, and the impact and influence of social media on jurors. |
ABA Criminal Justice Section |
2000 |
4/10/2013 |
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Members of the ABA?s Law School Division may submit papers addressing a current topic in a legal area covered by one of the substantive law committees of the ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section. |
ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section |
1st: $1,500 |
4/1/2013 |
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Any hot topic in international arbitration.? |
International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution |
Publication |
4/1/2013 |
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