The Environmental Law Institute (ELI) is pleased to announce
the 2013-14 Beveridge & Diamond Constitutional Environmental Law Writing
Competition.
Organized by ELI and the National Association of
Environmental Law Societies (NAELS), this annual competition invites law
students from across the country to submit papers exploring current issues of
constitutional environmental law. Our goal is to inform the ongoing debate
about the constitutional legitimacy of environmental laws and to recognize
students who have advanced the state of scholarship through original analysis
of cutting-edge topics. The winner receives a $2000 cash prize, public
recognition, an offer of publication in ELI’s flagship journal, the
Environmental Law Reporter (ELR), and a one-year individual membership to ELI.
Last year’s competition produced winner James E. Flynn III
of Georgia State University. His article, “The Fraudulent Misrepresentation of
Climate Science,” will appear in the December 2013 issue of ELR.
A copy of the 2013-14 competition notice can be found at http://www.eli.org/writing_contest.cfm. Submissions are due on April 7, 2014. For more about the competition
and past winners, please visit http://www.eli.org/program_areas/writing_competition_index.cfm.
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