The
Criminal Law Section of the State Bar of California is pleased to
announce the 2016-2017 Marshall M. Schulman Annual Competition for
Student Papers in Criminal Law and/or Criminal Procedure. This is a
nationwide competition; while the focus is on California law, past
winners have included students attending schools across the country.
GRAND PRIZE
♦ $1500 cash prize
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The Grand Prize –winning paper will be published in the Criminal Law
Journal, the official quarterly publication of the Criminal Law Section
of the State Bar of California
♦ One-year student membership in the Criminal Law Section
♦ $500 cash prize (three honorable mentions)
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Each of the papers awarded Honorable Mention status will be published
in the Criminal Law Journal, the official quarterly publication of the
Criminal Law Section of the State Bar of California
♦ One-year student membership in the Criminal Law Section
To
be eligible for consideration, the paper must be written solely by a
student enrolled in law school at the time the author submits a paper to
this Competition.
Papers should be between 1,500 and 4,500 words (including citations) and should follow the citation style of The Blue Book: A Uniform System of Citation. Papers that have previously been published in a book, journal, magazine, or newspaper are not eligible.
Submit in Word format and send by e-mail attachment to each of the following Criminal Law Journal co-editors:
More information is here:
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