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September 20, 2006

2006-2007 Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competititon in Employment and Labor Law

Lewis_jackson_0606_1 Chicagokeny_1Marty Malin (Chicago-Kent) writes to provide us with information about the 2006-2007 Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition in Employment and Labor Law, cosponsored by Jackson Lewis and the Chicag-Kent College of Law Institute for Law and the Workplace.  One top honors award of $3,000 and two $1,000 awards will be presented to the top three entries. In addition to the cash awards, the top three entries will be published on the Institute for Law and the Workplace website.

Here are some of the details:

TOPIC - Judges will consider papers on any topic relating to the law governing the workplace, such as employment law, labor law, employee benefits, or employment discrimination.

REQUIREMENTS & ELIGIBILITY -  Entries must be the law student author's own work and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere. Authors must have completed or be currently taking course work in employment or labor law, and must be enrolled in an accredited law school during the Fall 2006 semester. Only the first two submissions per law school will be accepted as entries for consideration.

SUBMISSION - The deadline for submission is Tuesday, January 16, 2007.

For further details and submission guidelines, see the flyer for the competition here or email Marty Malin.

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