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.”

Previous Competitions

John D. Greenwald Writing Competition

Georgetown Law’s Institute of International Economic Law (IIEL) and the Georgetown Journal of International Law (GJIL) are seeking novel & innovative submissions for the 7th Annual John D Greenwald Writing Competition! We invite submissions from current JD, LL.M. or SJD students from around the world. Note that student enrollment at Georgetown Law is not a prerequisite for participating. 

Please refer to our flyer for all requirements and instructions. Submissions must be sent by February 23, 2024, 11:59 p.m. ET to LawIIEL@Georgetown.edu.

Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by December 31, 2023 to LawIIEL@georgetown.edu


Sponsored by: The Institute of International Economic Law Notes

Sponsor's Website


First Place: $2500 and publication in the Georgetown Journal of International Law (GJIL)

Second Place: $1500

Third Place: $1000

Due Date: 02/23/2024

ETO Analytic Writing Contest

CSET is excited to announce the ETO Analytic Writing Contest. Open to all Georgetown students, the contest will recognize compelling student work using the Emerging Technology Observatory, CSET’s public platform for insight into the global science and technology landscape.

For more information, visit eto.tech/contest or access the document below in Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rsczDJ8PuzKDpau5OF-PDUqzSrosYJvQ/view?usp=sharing

Entries are due December 22, 2023.


Sponsored by: Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET)

Sponsor's Website


Winners will receive prizes up to $200 and the opportunity to brief their findings to CSET experts. Winning work may also be featured on the ETO website and social media accounts.

Due Date: 12/22/2023

Irving Pollack Memorial Student Writing Scholarship

The Pollack Scholarship was created to encourage law students at Georgetown, in both the JD and the graduate program to write papers on the subject of ethics and/or integrity in relation to securities law.

All students who have at least one semester remaining to complete their degree after the fall semester of 2023 are eligible to submit papers. Papers written during the spring semester are welcome.

The due date for papers to be considered for the scholarship is December 4, 2023. In light of this early due date, students may submit drafts of papers written in the fall on or before this date even if final versions have not yet been submitted for a course or seminar.

To be eligible, a paper must be on the subject of ethics and/or integrity in relation to the
securities laws and prepared for the student’s course work or extracurricular activities at Georgetown in 2023.

Submissions should be emailed to Professor Donald Langevoort (langevdc@law.georgetown.edu) with “Pollack Scholarship Submission” in the subject line of the email. A committee of members of the faculty will select the winning paper from among those submitted.


Sponsored by: The Association of SEC Alumni and the Securities Law Section of the Federal Bar Association


The 2023 scholarship is $5,500, which will be credited against the winner’s tuition for the spring semester.

Due Date: 12/04/2023

Annual Writing Competition

Each year The American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers seeks to recognize written contributions to the field of U.S. consumer financial services law. Eligible papers include publishable articles, substantial book reviews, or book chapters; books; and student case note or comment. Official publications of or by government agencies are not eligible. In any year, depending on the quality of the submissions, awards may be made in all, some, or none of these three categories.

Guidelines For 2024

Eligible entries must discuss some aspect of U.S. consumer financial services law. Topics that relate principally to securities regulation, bankruptcy, insurance, or the safety and soundness aspects of banking regulation are not eligible, but works on subjects within these (or other) areas will be considered if they bear directly on U.S. consumer financial services law.

The deadline for entry is November 1, 2023, and entries are eligible if they have been written or published within the twelve months preceding that date. Eligible entries may be submitted by authors directly or by third parties on behalf of authors. (If submitted by a third party on behalf of an author, the submitter must obtain author consent and provide author contact information.) Unpublished manuscripts should be double-spaced and conform to law review standards. All entries should be submitted in electronic format.

Entries for the 2024 competition should be submitted via email to:

Nessa E. Feddis, Esquire
Writing Competition Chair
American Bankers Association
Please email Nessa E Feddis and Jean Heckhaus


Sponsored by: American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers (ACCFSL)

Sponsor's Website


The awards include a cash payment ($5,000 for books, $3,500 for articles, reviews, or book chapters; and $1,500 for student work), a certificate or other token of recognition, and (if applicable) travel expenses to attend the College’s annual dinner (if held, typically in conjunction with the Spring Meeting of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association).

Due Date: 11/01/2023

Tax Notes Student Writing Competition

The Tax Notes Student Writing Competition recognizes superior student writing on unsettled questions in tax law or policy. The 2023 submission period is open until June 30, 2023.

Students that will graduate in May/June 2023 are eligible to submit an article. Students can submit their papers here: taxnotes.com/students.

 

Learn more about the competition guidelines:

  • Topic: Submissions should focus on an unsettled question in federal, state, or international tax law or policy.
  • Eligibility: Must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program during the 2022-2023 academic year.
  • Evaluation: Our editorial staff evaluates entries blindly on originality, readability, organization, reasoning, and overall quality of content.


Sponsored by: Tax Notes

Sponsor's Website


The winning article will be published in all three of our Tax Notes magazines and the winner will receive a 12-month subscription to Tax Notes’ daily and weekly products.

Due Date: 06/30/2023

Dorothy E. Roberts Public Interest Essay Competition

Submissions must focus on a specific legal issue within the realm of public interest law, including any issue relating to social justice or advancing the general welfare and good of the public. In addition, the author must include a brief grant proposal for $5,000 to support public interest work related to the essay topic. Topics can be local, state, national, or international in breadth or impact.

Deadline for Submission:

The University of Pennsylvania Law Review is currently accepting submissions for its Eighth Annual Dorothy E. Roberts Public Interest Essay Competition. The deadline for submission is February 15, 2023, via the online submission portal here.

Eligibility:

The competition is open to all current law students (Classes of 2023, 2024, and 2025) from any ABA-accredited American law school as well as recent graduates of such institutions from the classes of 2015 – 2022. Submissions are limited to one per person and must be an original, unpublished academic essay.

Essay and Grant Proposal Requirements:

Essays must be submitted in PDF format and include footnote citations. Submissions must have a title and be no longer than 6,000 words, including footnotes. All submissions will be considered anonymously. Therefore, authors must ensure that their essays do not contain any identifying information, such as name or institutional affiliation.

The grant proposal must be 500 words or less and request support for a non-profit organization, a pro bono clinic, or for the author’s own public interest work. The cause supported must relate to the essay topic and the best proposals will be designed to implement the novel legal thinking argued for in the essay. The proposal must include contact information for the primary recipient of the funds. If the author proposes to support a non-profit or clinic, the author must also include a brief description of the organization’s activities and mission.


Sponsored by: University of Pennsylvania Law Review

Sponsor's Website


The winning essay will be published in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online. The author will receive a $5,000 grant to support their related public interest work or the work of a non-profit organization or pro bono clinic. In addition, the author will receive a $1,000 cash prize. If the winning essay is co-authored, the authors will split this cash prize

Due Date: 02/15/2023

JOHN D. GREENWALD WRITING COMPETITION

Seeking novel & innovative note submissions from JD, LLM, and SJD, students on current issues in international trade law.

Length: 25-35 pages, double spaced (accompanied by a 1-4 page summary)

Format: .doc or .docx (1 submission per author)

Font: Times New Roman, 12-point

Submit to: LawIIEL@georgetown.edu


Sponsored by: Institute of International Economic Law

Sponsor's Website


FIRST PLACE:$2500 prize and publication in the Georgetown Journal of International Law (GJIL) Volume 54(Expected September 2023)

Second Place: $1500 Prize

Third Place: $1000 Prize

Due Date: 02/10/2023

Trinity College Dublin Law Student Colloquium

The Committee of the Trinity College Dublin Law Student Colloquium is delighted to announce our call for speakers for the 15th annual Colloquium, which will be held at the end of February 2023. The Colloquium is Ireland’s leading student conference and welcomes applications from undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as recent graduates in practice. Each year, we have the pleasure of hosting students from across Ireland and around the globe to present their papers/research.

If you are interested in speaking at the Colloquium, please submit an abstract on any area of law for anonymous consideration by the Committee by 17:00 (Irish Time - GMT) Thursday, the 29th of December 2022 via this link: https://forms.gle/VnowhA6PNToeb5vt9
 
Abstracts should be between 400-500 words and may be on any area of law.  
What is an Abstract?
An abstract is a summary of the paper which you intend to present, and should outline your approach to the issues. Abstracts from prospective speakers should be between 400 and 500 words long. The Committee considers abstracts anonymously. While there are no hard and fast rules as to format, a good abstract will excite interest and should demonstrate a sound knowledge of the subject, a clear structure and original and well-constructed analysis.

We are very much looking forward to receiving your applications! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email law.student.colloquium@gmail.com or reach out to us via our Instagram @tcd.colloquium


Sponsored by: Trinity College Dublin School of Law

Sponsor's Website


The author of the best paper will receive a cash prize of €250 and the winning paper will be published in the Trinity College Law Review (www.trinitycollegelawreview.org/).

Due Date: 12/29/2022

2023 Antitrust Writing Awards: Best Student Paper

We are thrilled to invite students to submit articles for the subcategory “student articles” of the 2023 Antitrust Writing Awards, see here.

The aim of the Antitrust Writing Awards is to promote competition scholarship and contribute to competition advocacy.

The 2023 Antitrust Writing Awards contribute to this achievement by selecting the best antitrust writings published in the past year. The Awards consist of:

– “Best Articles”: best academic, and business articles written by one or several authors.

– “Best Soft Law”: best non-enforcement tools written by competition agencies.

– “Best Student Papers”: best papers written by current Law & Economics students.

The Antitrust Writing Award for “Best Student Paper” rewards one student paper that stands out by its originality or relevance to current antitrust issues. The winners will have their submission published in the Concurrences e-Competitions Bulletin (which covers antitrust cases from 100+ jurisdictions globally), and will receive a one-year Concurrences+ subscription (which gives access to the entire database of writings, photos, and videos from Concurrences antitrust conferences, articles, and books).

Eligibility

Students who want to participate in the competition must have been graduate students enrolled in a law school, business school, or graduate school economics program at the Master’s level or higher in 2022. Eligible papers must have been written or published by the student(s) during the year 2022.

Students must submit the name of their school and proof of their enrollment when submitting their papers.

Papers may be co-authored, but to ensure that every student has a fair chance of winning an award, one student cannot submit more than 2 papers.

Format

Papers must be between 2,000 and 10,000 words long (including footnotes) and must be written in English. Papers can be individual or co-authored with other students only.

Selection & Voting procedure

The Best Student Paper Award will be awarded to the paper which collects the most votes from a peer jury composed of George Washington University Law School students under the mentorship of Prof. Bill Kovacic.

TERMS

Submissions

The deadline for submitting all documents for nominations is November 30, 2022. Submissions are to be done by using the electronic submission form on the Awards website (www.awards.concurrences.com).

Publication

The Awards results will be made public at the Awards Ceremony, which will take place on March 28, 2023, on the eve of the ABA Antitrust Spring Meeting, in Washington, D.C. The Awards results will also be announced via social media and emails to subscribers of Concurrences newsletters (sign up here) after the Awards Ceremony. The results will also be made available on this website.

Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

Individual votes remain confidential. Click here to read the Terms of use and our Privacy Policy.

Miscellaneous

The Awards are managed by Concurrences. Concurrences, acting as the event manager, works to ensure that a sufficient number of quality articles and publications are submitted and surveyed, checks eligibility, and organizes the Awards Ceremony. Any unexpected issues will be dealt with by the Editorial Committee of the Awards.

CONTACT

Any questions regarding the Antitrust Writing Awards should be referred to awards@concurrences.com


Sponsored by: Concurrences Antitrust Publications & Events

Sponsor's Website


The winners will have their submission published in the Concurrences e-Competitions Bulletin (which covers antitrust cases from 100+ jurisdictions globally), and will receive a one-year Concurrences+ subscription (which gives access to the entire database of writings, photos, and videos from Concurrences antitrust conferences, articles, and books).

Due Date: 11/30/2022

The Criminal Justice Reform National Writing Competition

This national writing competition seeks to promote legal scholarship centering on criminal justice reform. Applicants may write on any criminal justice topic but all submissions should offer a recommendation or solution to the problem(s) being highlighted. Articles must be no longer than 10,000 words (including footnotes), but shorter articles are also encouraged. Applicants should include a cover page indicating their school and year of graduation. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an ABA-accredited law school at the time of submission.

The Arizona State Law Journal and the Academy for Justice’s selection will focus on clarity, accessibility of the arguments, practical relevance, measured tone, and non-partisan solutions in their decision.


Sponsored by: The Academy for Justice and Arizona State Law Journal

Sponsor's Website


$1,000 in prize money will be awarded and articles will be considered for publication in the Arizona State Law Journal Online.

Due Date: 07/01/2022

2022 Brown Award for Excellence in Legal Writing

The Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation is pleased to announce the twenty-ninth annual Brown Award. The Award honors excellence in legal writing in American law schools. Any law student currently enrolled in an accredited law school in the United States seeking a J.D. or LL.B degree is eligible to submit a paper for the Award.

In order to be considered, two copies of a current legal writing must be submitted to the Foundation c/o Kenneth G. Engerrand, Brown Sims, P.C., Tenth Floor, 1177 West Loop South, Houston, Texas 77027-9007. The article must be accompanied by a letter of recommendation from a law school faculty member or legal professional other than the author of the paper. Only one paper may be submitted on behalf of any student, and only one paper may be sponsored by any faculty member or legal professional. The submission must be postmarked no later than May 31, 2022. The submission must contain a separate sheet containing the title of the paper; the name, physical address, telephone number, and email address of the student; and the name, title, physical address, and email address of the student’s sponsor. There is no page limitation or restriction on the topic except that the writing must be on a legal subject. Papers that have been submitted to a law review for publication are eligible, but the submission must be of the paper in its form before it was edited by anyone other than the author.

The Foundation will appoint a final judging panel consisting of a law school dean, a federal judge, and a law school professor. The Foundation will not return any material submitted to the Foundation.


Sponsored by: The Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation

Sponsor's Website


The amounts awarded for 2022 will be as follows:

$10,000 First Place,
$5,000 Second Place,
$3,000 Third Place,
$1,000 Finalist,
$1,000 Finalist, and

$5,000 to the Scholarship Fund selected by the Dean of
the law school in which the First Place candidate is enrolled.

Due Date: 05/31/2022

AKC Law School Writing Contest

The American Kennel Club (AKC) is pleased to announce the fifth annual Companion Animal Law Writing Contest, open to all students currently enrolled at an ABA-accredited law school.

Students are asked to choose between two topics: The impact of "lawyers for dogs" laws on animal cruelty cases or the constitutionality of mandatory spray/neuter laws. This year's topics offer students the unique opportunity to discuss legal perspectives on issues currently in the news and at the forefront of animal law.

Entries will be judged by legal and public policy professionals with experience in laws impacting companion animals.

Contestants can enter now through April 1, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. EST. To learn more about the contest, including official rules and policies, please click here.

Want to help us advertise the contest? Download a flyer here!

You can also "Like" the contest on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writeaboutanimallaw/

 


Sponsored by: American Kennel Club

Sponsor's Website


The contest will offer a first-place prize of $2500 and a second-place prize of $500.

Due Date: 04/01/2022

Mendes Hershman Student Writing Contest

The ABA Section of Business Law is sponsoring its annual Mendes Hershman Student Writing Contest to encourage and reward law students for their writings on a business law subject of general and current interest.

To enter you must be at least 21 years of age, a legal US resident, and enrolled in an ABA-accredited JD or LLM degree program.

Papers must be written in 2020-2021, or the current academic year. Entries will be judged on the following criteria: research and analysis, choice of topic, writing style, originality, and contribution to the literature available on the topic. The paper may be specifically prepared for this contest; submitted in a class, seminar, or as an independent study; or a proposed law review/journal note, comment or article. Papers submitted are normally 20-30 pages long but should not exceed 100 pages of double-spaced typed text, including footnotes. Students need not be members of the Section of Business Law to participate.


Sponsored by: ABA Business Law Section

Sponsor's Website


The winner of the first-place paper will receive a $1,000 cash prize. Outstanding first-place papers may also be included in The Business Lawyer, a quarterly publication that is the premier business law journal in the country. Second and third-place papers are eligible for publication in Business Law Today, the digital platform of curated, peer-reviewed content for the ABA Business Law Section.

All entries must be submitted electronically, on or before midnight CST February 23, 2022. To view complete rules and more information, see the contest website. We look forward to receiving your submission!

Due Date: 02/23/2022

Greenwald Writing Competition

The Georgetown Law Institute of International Economic Law and Journal of International Law (GJIL) are seeking novel and innovative submissions on current issues in international trade for the 5th annual John D Greenwald Writing Competition. Please review submission and eligibility criteria for the 5th annual Greenwald Competition here.

 

Please send final submissions to GreenwaldNoteCompetition@gmail.com by February 21, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. EST. Last year's winning submission of the 4th Annual Greenwald Competition was “Fishing for Answers: The WTO’s Search for Fishing Disciplines and Sustainable Stocks” by Georgetown Law’s Stephen Floyd and will be published in the GIJL at the end of December 2021. Please find more examples of winning submissions from previous years’ competitions here.

 

About the Greenwald Competition

The annual John D. Greenwald Writing Competition commemorates the life of John D. Greenwald, former Deputy General Counsel at the Office of U.S. Trade Representative and the first Head of Import Administration at the U.S Department of Commerce, by inviting top submissions on current issues relevant to international trade law, the jurisprudence of the WTO or regional trade organizations, jurisprudence concerning U.S. trade organizations, and more.

 

Please email us with any further questions. Good luck!


Sponsored by: Institute of International Economic Law

Sponsor's Website


This year’s Competition prizes include a first place prize of $2500 and publication in GJIL’s 2022 Issue, $1500 for second place, and $1000 for third place.

Due Date: 02/21/2022

OnlineDivorcer $2,500 Scholarship for Law Students

We are glad to announce that we are renewing our scholarship program and making it even more inclusive! In 2021, OnlineDivorcer encourages law students worldwide to take part in an article writing competition to win a $2,500 scholarship. Whether you are a first-year who has just gotten in or are about to graduate and become a lawyer, you are welcome to participate. It will only take some time to do research and a little inspiration to apply!

What are the application criteria?

Feel free to apply if you are a law student in an academic institution anywhere in the world. We would ask you to provide a copy of your transcripts and/or an acceptance letter proving that you got into the program or are currently getting your Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Ph.D. in Law.

How can you get the scholarship?

Fill in the form here.

In the form, we would ask you to indicate your:

  • Full name
  • Email
  • Country and city/state
  • LinkedIn or Twitter account
  • Short bio

If you do not have a LinkedIn profile, we would ask you to create one to participate. This will help us ensure the validity of your personal information before awarding you the scholarship.

A form will also include the field where you will be able to upload a copy of your transcripts and/or an acceptance letter.

Additionally, it will be necessary to write a 1,000-1,500-word article on one of the divorce-related topics mentioned in the form and submit it as a .docx or.pdf document in the abovementioned form.

What are our criteria for choosing the winner?

We would like to see your research and writing skills shine. Therefore, we expect the article you submit to:

  • Be written in English
  • Have no plagiarism
  • Match the chosen topic
  • Not go over or under the required word count
  • Include credible, well-researched information
  • Cite and reference up-to-date and trustworthy sources
  • Have a title and headings for different sections

Please write as if your audience had no proficiency in Law. There is no specific formatting style that needs to be followed. Making sure it is possible to determine the source where you have taken certain information from would be enough.

What is the Application Deadline?

11:59 PM, PDT, on August 31st, 2021

How and when will you learn about the results?

OnlineDivorcer will make an official announcement on September 30th, 2021, on the company's Facebook and Twitter pages. Moreover, we will personally contact the winners of scholarship awards to congratulate them and inquire about the most convenient way to receive the money.

How will the money be transferred?

The scholarship amount will be transferred to the winners by agreed-upon means.

Why apply for this scholarship?

Our writing competition isn’t just a chance to test your writing skills and win $2,500. It is also an opportunity to get published as an author of a legal article and receive a valuable reference that will look great in your education and professional records.

What if you have some questions?

Feel free to contact peter@onlinedivorcer.com. Please note that this is the only available mean of communication regarding the scholarship.


Sponsored by: OnlineDivorcer

Sponsor's Website


A scholarship award of $2,500 to a student with the most impressive writing skills. Additionally, we will grant a scholarship of $100 to two other students whose articles will smite our committee.

Due Date: 08/31/2021

H. Thomas Austern Writing Competition

Overview and Eligibility Requirements:

  • Students currently enrolled in a JD program at any of the nation’s ABA-accredited law schools and 2020-2021 academic year graduates are eligible to participate.
  • Original scholarship, including papers originally written for classwork or to fulfill school requirements, may be submitted as long as the paper is not published or accepted for publication elsewhere.
  • All entries should be within the scope of FDA-regulated industries, such as food, drugs, medical devices, tobacco and nicotine products, cannabis, cosmetics, veterinary drugs and devices, etc.


Sponsored by: Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI)

Sponsor's Website


Winners are awarded a complimentary one-year FDLI membership.
Top entries receive $750 for first place, $500 for second, and $250 for third.
Top papers will be considered for publication in the Food and Drug Law Journal.
Winners will be featured on FDLI’s website and in Update magazine.
A committee comprised of FDLI members who are practicing attorneys and law professors will judge the papers. 

Due Date: 06/11/2021

Food and Drug Law Institute's 2021 Austern Writing Competition

The H. Thomas Austern Writing Competition is intended to encourage law students interested in the areas of law affecting FDA-regulated industries: food, drugs, medical devices, biologics, dietary supplements, cosmetics, veterinary, cannabis, or tobacco and nicotine products.

Students currently enrolled in a JD program at any of the nation’s ABA-accredited law schools and 2020-2021 academic year graduates are eligible to participate. A committee comprised of FDLI members who are practicing attorneys and law professors will judge the papers over the summer, and winners will be announced in the fall. Top papers will receive a monetary prize, FDLI membership, and will be considered for publication in the Food and Drug Law Journal.


Sponsored by: Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI)

Sponsor's Website


Winners are awarded: $750 for first place, $500 for second, and $250 for third, and a complimentary one-year FDLI membership. Top papers will be considered for publication in the Food and Drug Law Journal.

Due Date: 06/11/2021

The Hogan/Smoger Access to Justice Essay Competition

Eligibility:
The competition is open to all current law students, post 2015 law graduates, and all masters of law students. Co-authored submissions are eligible; if selected, the co-authors will share the prize. Each submission must be an original, unpublished academic work, but simultaneous submissions will be accepted.

Format:
Submissions must be emailed as Microsoft Word documents. They may be full-length law review articles or shorter academic essays and should use footnotes (not endnotes). The word count may be between 6,000 and 25,000 words, not including footnotes.

Judging Process:
A panel of lawyers, including law professors and practitioners, will judge the submissions based on depth of analysis, quality of writing, originality, and thoroughness.


Sponsored by: R. Ben Hogan III of Hogan Law Office, PC, in Birmingham, Alabama, and Gerson H. Smoger of Smoger & Associates in Dallas, Texas, and Oakland, California. It is administered by Public Citizen.

Sponsor's Website


The winner will be notified by email. The winner will receive $5,000. Only one winning paper will be chosen and only one prize awarded.

Due Date: 04/30/2021

2021 Antitrust Writing Awards

We are thrilled to announce that submissions are now open for the 2021 Antitrust Writing Awards.

Now in their 10th year, the Antitrust Writing Awards are the field’s largest awards for written thought. Participation in the Awards process, whether as an author, jury member, or reader, helps highlight the best antitrust ideas of the past year.

The Antitrust Writing Award for Best Student Paper rewards one student paper that stands out by its originality or relevance to current antitrust issues. The goal of the Award for Best Student Paper is to promote antitrust laws, antitrust economics, and antitrust policies among Law and Economics students and to support student scholarship in the field.

1. Eligibility

Students who want to participate in the competition must be graduate students currently enrolled in a law school, business school, or graduate school economics program at the Master’s level or higher for the academic year 2020-2021. Eligible papers must have been written or published by the student(s) between January 1, 2020 and March 1, 2021.

Students must submit the name of their school and proof of their enrollment when submitting their paper.

Papers may be co-authored, but one individual participant cannot submit more than three (3) papers.

2. Format

Participants must submit a paper in the format of a case summary or commentary of a specific antitrust case, investigation, regulation, guideline, or policy. The paper may cover antitrust cases that are criminal or civil, at the local, regional, national or international level, public or private enforcement, within any jurisdiction globally.

Papers must be between 2,000 and 3,000 words long and must be written in English. Papers can be individual or co-authored.

3. Selection & Voting procedure

The Best Student Paper Award will be awarded to the paper which collects the most votes from a peer jury composed of five (5) George Washington University Law School students under the mentorship of Prof. Bill Kovacic.


Sponsored by: Concurrences: Antitrust Publications & Events

Sponsor's Website


The winners will have their submission published in the Concurrences e-Competitions Bulletin (which covers antitrust cases from 85+ jurisdictions globally), and will receive a one-year Concurrences+ subscription (which gives access to the entire database of writings, photos, and videos from Concurrences antitrust conferences, articles, and books). In addition, the winners will be invited to accept the Award at the Concurrences + GW Antitrust Writing Awards Ceremony, held this year virtually in front of 200+ top antitrust enforcers, lawyers, economists, and academics from around the world.

Due Date: 04/05/2021

Companion Animal Law Writing Contest

Students are asked to choose between two topics: forfeiture of an animal and the legal treatment of animals as property. This year’s topics offer students the unique opportunity to discuss legal perspectives on issues currently in the news and at the forefront of animal law.


Sponsored by: American Kennel Club

Sponsor's Website


The contest will offer a first-place prize of $2500 and a second-place prize of $500.

Due Date: 03/31/2021

The Fourth Annual Companion Animal Law Writing Contest

The American Kennel Club® (AKC) is pleased to announce the fourth annual Companion Animal Law Writing Contest! The contest begins on August 10th and is opens to all students currently enrolled at an ABA-accredited law school.

Students are asked to choose between two topics: forfeiture of an animal and the legal treatment of animals as property. This year’s topics offer students the unique opportunity to discuss legal perspectives on issues currently in the news and at the forefront of animal law.

Entries will be judged by legal and public policy professionals with experience in laws impacting companion animals.

Contestants can enter now through March 31, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. EST. To learn more about the contest, including official rules and policies, please click here.


Sponsored by: The American Kennel Club

Sponsor's Website


The contest will offer a first-place prize of $2500 and a second-place prize of $500.

Due Date: 03/31/2021

3rd Baxter Family Competition on Federalism

The Peter MacKell Chair on Federalism is delighted to launch the 3rd edition of the Baxter Family Competition on Federalism. We invite you to consult the Call for papersThe deadline for submissions is February 1, 2021.

This edition’s overall theme is Federalism, Identity and Public Policy in Challenging Times. This broad theme should allow for reflections about the impact of federalism on the current COVID-19 crisis – and vice versa – but by no means should entries be limited to this context. Comparative perspectives are particularly encouraged.

For the first time, the Competition will be open both to law and political science students/PhD candidates, as well as junior scholars and practitioners from around the world.

Contributors must be registered students or have obtained their degrees, in law or political science, less than 5 years before the submission deadline of 1 February 2021. Submissions must be of a maximum 8,000 words in English and 8,800 words in French, including footnotes.

Please see the Call for papers for information on author eligibility and paper criteria.  Information on the first two editions of the Competition (as well as the winning essays) may be found here.


Sponsored by: Peter MacKell Chair on Federalism

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The three winners will be invited to present their papers at a symposium in May 2021 in Montreal (circumstances allowing). First-, second- and third-place winners will be awarded prizes of $5,000, $3,000, and $1,000 (CAD) respectively. 

Due Date: 02/01/2021

Call for Papers

The University of Michigan Law School is pleased to invite junior scholars to attend the 7th Annual Junior Scholars Conference which will take place virtually on April 16-17, 2021.

The conference provides junior scholars with a platform to present and discuss their work with peers and receive feedback from prominent members of the Michigan Law faculty. The Conference aims to promote fruitful collaboration between participants and to encourage their integration into a community of legal scholars. The Junior Scholars Conference is intended for academics in both law and related disciplines. Applications from graduate students, SJD/PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers, lecturers, teaching fellows, and assistant professors (pre-tenure) who have not held an academic position for more than four years, are welcomed.


Sponsored by: Michigan Law School 2021 Junior Scholars Conference

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We are excited that this year the Conference will collaborate with several Michigan Law journals, all of which are among the highest ranked in their respective fields. The Michigan Law Review, Michigan Journal of International Law, Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Michigan Journal of Gender and Law, Michigan Journal of Race and Law, Michigan Journal of Environmental and Administrative Law, and the Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review will give serious consideration to publish papers selected for the Conference that are within each journal’s research agenda and meet its requirements. Additional details on the publication process will be provided after selection for participation in the Conference itself has been completed. In any event, there will be no obligation to accept any offer of publication that you may receive.

Due Date: 01/04/2021

Entertainment Law Initiative (ELI) Writing Competition

The Entertainment Law Initiative fosters future careers in entertainment law by seeking out the nation’s top law students and giving them invaluable networking and educational opportunities. For the past 22 years, the program has included a legal writing competition that offers law students the chance to win up to $10,000 in tuition-based scholarships.

The ELI Writing Competition challenges students to identify, research and write an essay outlining a proposed solution on a compelling legal issue confronting the music industry. A nationwide panel of music law experts will judge the papers in a blind process to select a winner and two runners-up. This contest is open to Juris Doctorate (JD) and Master of Laws (LLM) candidates at U.S. law schools.


Sponsored by: Recording Academy

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ONE WINNER WILL RECEIVE:
$10,000 scholarship paid on behalf of the student toward their law school tuition
A private one-hour online mentorship session with a top entertainment attorney from the ELI Executive Committee Recognition at the online ELI program and scholarship presentation on Jan. 29, 2021

TWO RUNNERS-UP WILL RECEIVE:
$2,500 scholarship paid on behalf of the student toward their law school tuition
A private one-hour online mentorship session with a top entertainment attorney from the ELI Executive Committee Recognition at the online ELI program and scholarship presentation on Jan. 29, 2021

Due Date: 01/04/2021

Arnold & Itkins LLP Academic Scholarships

Are you a law student? If yes, then Arnold & Itkins LLP is offering their Academic Scholarship for the law students who share the passion of serving the underprivileged and victims of the tragedy. The second-year or third-year law students enrolled in an ABA-accredited school in the United States are welcomed to apply for the scholarship.

The motive of the Arnold & Itkins LLP Academic The scholarship is to empower and encourage law students pursuing law to achieve the goal of serving people in need. Academic Scholarships will grant students financial benefits to assist them in becoming brilliant lawyers.


Sponsored by: Arnold & Itkins LLP

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$5000

Due Date: 12/01/2020

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