Thomas Jefferson School Of Law Announces
The First Annual Jameson Crane III Disability and the Law Writing Competition
Thomas Jefferson School of Law announces the First Annual Jameson Crane Ill Disability and the law Writing Competition. The Crane Writing Competition is designed to encourage outstanding student scholarship at the intersection of law and medicine or law and the social sciences that promotes an understanding, furthers the development of legal rights and protections,and improves the lives of those with disabilities.
The Crane Writing Competition is open to currently enrolled law students (J.D., Ll.M., and
J.S.D.), medical students, and doctoral candidates in related fields who attend an accredited graduate program of study in the United States.
Submitted papers may be on any topic relating to disability law including, legal issues arising with respect to employment,government services and programs, public accommodations, education,higher education, housing, and health care.
The winner of the competition will receive a $1,500 cash prize. Two second place winners will each receive a $1,000 cash prize. Submissions will be considered for publication in the Thomas Jefferson Law Review.
For more information , please visit:
www.tjsl.edu/Cranewritingcompetition
All submissions must be submitted electronically to cranewritingcompetition@tjsl.edu. All entries must be received by midnight, Pacific Standard Time, January, 15, 2015. Winning submissions will be announced by April 15, 2015. Questions should be directed to Professor Susan Bisom-Rapp at susanb@tjsl.edu.
Additional Information below:
The Crane Writing Competition is open to currently enrolled law students (J.D., Ll.M., and
J.S.D.), medical students, and doctoral candidates in related fields who attend an accredited graduate program of study in the United States.
Submitted papers may be on any topic relating to disability law including, legal issues arising with respect to employment,government services and programs, public accommodations, education,higher education, housing, and health care.
The winner of the competition will receive a $1,500 cash prize. Two second place winners will each receive a $1,000 cash prize. Submissions will be considered for publication in the Thomas Jefferson Law Review.
For more information , please visit:
www.tjsl.edu/Cranewritingcompetition
All submissions must be submitted electronically to cranewritingcompetition@tjsl.edu. All entries must be received by midnight, Pacific Standard Time, January, 15, 2015. Winning submissions will be announced by April 15, 2015. Questions should be directed to Professor Susan Bisom-Rapp at susanb@tjsl.edu.
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