The goal of
this Competition is to encourage students interested in academic writing and
the field of Environmental Law to write on a topic that interests them and to
give those students an opportunity to be published in an academic
journal. To achieve this goal, the Competition is open to any law student
who, at the time of entry, is enrolled in an ABA-accredited law school during
the 2020-2021 academic year. Submissions for the Competition should
demonstrate original thought and ingenuity on an issue of significance
relating to the field of Environmental Law.
Submissions must be the
original, unpublished work of the entrant. Any submitted work may have
been previously completed for academic credit, but may not have been previously
published in any form of media. Submissions must be made by e-mail on or before
September 30, 2020, by 11:59 p.m. (EST) to law-belj@buffalo.edu. Entrants
wishing to be considered as part of an early application period may make their
submission on or before August 28, 2020, by 11:59 p.m. (EST). Winners
will be published in Volume 28, Issue 1 of the
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal, which we anticipate will be published in
January of 2021.
Submissions
must be formatted on 8-1/2 x 11-inch paper format, double-spaced, with one-inch
margins, 12-point type (10-point for footnotes, single-spaced, which must be in
Bluebook format), and must not be less than 20 pages. Each page must have
a header including the title of the paper and a page number. Each
submission must be submitted in an editable, word format; pdf and other
non-editable document formats will not be considered. No information that
could identify the author should appear in the body of the paper, header,
footer, or document properties to maintain anonymity in the review process.
Submissions must include a separate cover sheet in a separate electronic file,
including the essay title; author's name; law school; expected year of
graduation from law school; and author's mailing address, telephone number, and
email address. Submissions should be written in traditional law review
style, with full citation to authority included in footnotes, and conforming to
the 20th Edition of The Bluebook—A Uniform System of Citation.
Participants acknowledge that the Buffalo Environmental Law Journal will not
return any submitted entries. All entrants retain full copyright to their
entries except that winners are required to license certain rights to the
Buffalo Environmental Law as a condition of publication.
Submissions
will be judged on the following criteria: (1) writing quality; (2) analysis of
the legal issue; (3) originality; (4) quality of research; and (5) the topic’s
relevance to the field of Environmental Law.
Submissions
will be judged anonymously and winner(s) will be determined by a committee
selected by the Buffalo Environmental Law Journal Editorial Board. The
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal will select up to three winners to be
published . Winner(s) who made their submission during the early
application period will be selected and notified no later than September 11,
2020 (the “Early Application Period Winner(s)”) and will make up no more than
two of the potential three winners. Winners(s) who made their submission
by the general deadline will be notified no later than October 14, 2020 (the
“General Deadline Winner(s)”). Submissions that were made during the
early application period, but were not selected as Early Application Period
Winners may still be considered to be General Deadline Winners. The
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal reserves the right to select less than three
winner(s) or publish less than three submitted work(s) as an Early Application
Period Winner or General Deadline Winner if it is determined that no
submissions are of sufficient quality to merit publication. If a
potential Early Application Period Winner does not respond by September 18,
2020, the potential winner forfeits all rights to be named as winner or be
published, and an alternate winner may be chosen. If a potential General
Deadline Winner does not respond by October 24, 2020, the potential winner
forfeits all rights to be named as winner or be published, and an alternate
winner may be chosen. Any potential winner selected as an alternate
winner may be notified at a later time than indicated above.