12.17.2012

The Miriam Maccoby Netter Fellowship



The New York Bar Foundation is accepting grant applications to conduct The Miriam Maccoby Netter Fellowship, created and funded by the Intellectual Property Law SectionDecember 31, 2012 is the deadline for qualified organizations to submit a grant application to the Foundation to request the $5,000 funding.

Funding for one fellowship, valued at $5,000, will be available for a public interest intellectual property organization or charity in New York State to conduct the fellowship during summer 2013. The fellow will assist the organization in matters relating to intellectual property law. Attached are fellowship guidelines which also are posted at www.tnybf.org.

A grant application and grant guidelines are accessible at http://www.tnybf.org/grantapp.htm. One grant will be awarded by the Foundation's Board of Directors by January 31, 2013 with funding becoming available in February 2013. 

The fellow will be selected by the grantee organization. The organization will offer the fellowship to a student enrolled in a New York State law school during the 2013 spring semester at the 1L or 2L level. 

The fellowship program goals are to increase the representation of lawyers in intellectual property law and to provide students with an opportunity to experience intellectual property law practice.

Please contact the Foundation at foundation@tnybf.org or 518/487-5651 if you have questions or would like additional information.  

2013 Antitrust Section Law Student Fellowship


The New York Bar Foundation is accepting grant applications for the 2013 Antitrust Section Law Student Fellowship

One fellowship grant with a value of $6,000.00, will be awarded to one student to spend the summer of 2013 working on antitrust matters in the  New York office of New York Attorney General, Antitrust Bureau; Federal Trade Commission, Northeast Region; or Department of Justice Antitrust Division, New York Field Office.

The deadline to submit applications and supporting documents to the Foundation is February 1, 2013.

Guidelines and applications are accessible at http://www.tnybf.org/ScholarshipFellowships.htm.

Please contact The New York Bar Foundation at foundation@tnybf.org or 518/487-5651 if you have questions or would like additional information.  

Arthur C. Helton Fellowship Program



The American Society of International Law (ASIL) is now accepting applications for the Arthur C. Helton Fellowship Program, established in 2004 to “provide financial assistance in the form of “micro-grants” for law students and young professionals to pursue field work and research on significant issues involving international law, human rights, humanitarian affairs, and related areas.”

Fellows must undertake their fieldwork between April 2013 and September 2013 in association with an established educational institution, international organization, or non-governmental organization working in areas related to international law, human rights, and humanitarian affairs.
Deadline: January 7, 2013 by 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time im

Application Materials

Completed applications will consist of the following materials:
  • Online application form, including description of intended project, career statement, and funding sources
  • Writing Sample
  • Current CV or resume
  • Confirmation of law student status and/or date of graduation from a law school
  • Two letters of recommendation/support, including one from sponsoring organization
 For more information, click HERE.

12.06.2012

The Institute for Energy Law Hartrick Scholar Writing Competition


Call for Student Articles
To Become an IEL Hartrick Scholar for 2013
             

The IEL Hartrick Scholar Writing Competition: The Institute for Energy Law of The Center for American and International Law announces its 2013 Hartrick Scholar writing competition.  All eligible students are invited to participate.           

Eligible Students and Topics:
Students enrolled in law school as of December 2012, and seeking a juris doctordegree, are eligible to submit an article for consideration in the IEL Hartrick Scholar competition. The general subject for this year's competition is any topic related to energy development. This includes, for example, topics concerning oil and gas law, alternative energy resources, energy regulation, and environmental regulation of the energy industries.        
 
The article can be any work prepared by the student while enrolled in law school and can include prior works prepared for law journal or a law school course, so long as the submitted version complies with the submission guidelines. The Hartrick Scholar Judging Committee will select one or more outstanding submissions that they deem worthy of recognition.
           
Submission Guidelines:
The article must be submitted to the Hartrick Scholar Judging Committee, at the address listed below, on or before January 15, 2013. The article should not exceed 8,000 words including footnotes (this approximates 40 double-spaced pages of text and footnotes or 25 printed pages). Footnotes should be in Blue Book format and placed at the bottom of the page where the footnoted text appears. The article should be submitted in pdf or hard copy accompanied by a cover email message or letter that contains the following information: (1) the title of your article; (2) the law school where you are currently enrolled; (3) your mailing address; (4) your telephone number; and (5) your email address. The article should not contain your name, law school, or any other identifying information.           

Selection of the 2013 Hartrick Scholar(s):
The Hartrick Scholar(s) selected by the Judging Committee will be notified on February 15, 2013. The Scholar(s) will receive a $2,500 cash award at the Institute for Energy Law's 64th Annual Oil & Gas Law Conference to be held February 21-22, 2013, in Houston, Texas. The Hartrick Scholar(s) also will be recognized for their work at the Career Paths For Young Attorneys in the Energy Sector Symposium to be held on March 1-2, 2013 at The University of Tulsa College of Law. Selection as a Hartrick Scholar includes, in addition to the $2,500 cash award, the cost of travel to attend the Conference in Houston and the Symposium in Tulsa.


Submit Articles To:
Hartrick Scholar Judging Committee
ATTN: David B. Winn, Director
Institute for Energy Law
The Center for American and International Law
5201 Democracy Drive
Plano, Texas 75024-3561
lhogarth@cailaw.org


For Questions Contact:
Lilly Hogarth, Project Manager
Institute for Energy Law
+1 (972) 244-3424
lhogarth@cailaw.org

12.04.2012

Scribes - The American Society of Legal Writers - 2013 Brief-Writing Award Competition

Scribes is pleased to announce its 2012-2013 Brief-Writing-Award competition

The competition began in 1996 to help identify and celebrate excellent student-written briefs. The competition covers the current school year -- September 2012 to May 2013. The winning author or authors will be recognized at the 2013 Scribes Annual Meeting, which will be held during the American Bar Association's Annual Meeting in San Francisco on August 9, 2013. Plaques will be awarded to the authors and their school.

Submissions are due by April 19, 2013. For information on how to submit a brief, please click here.

2013 Rona R. Mears Student Writing Competition & Scholarship Awards

Announcing the 2013 Rona R. Mears Student Writing Competition & Scholarship Awards!


Please click on the link for the Competition Guidelines.

The topic for the Rona R. Mears Student Writing Competition: Should US Courts Recognize Cause of Action for Violation of the Law of Nations Outside the US?

In Spring 2013, the US Supreme Court is likely to issue its decision on Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, 621 F. 3d 111 (2d Cir. 2010), cert. granted, 80 U.S.L.W. 3237 (U.S. Oct. 17, 2011) (No. 10-1491), involving a claim under Alien Tort Statute, which allows US courts to recognize cause of action for violation of the law of nations occurring within the territory of a sovereign nation other than the US. Here is your chance to weigh in as an amicus curiae on how the court should rule.

The deadline for the writing competition is February 1, 2013.

Associate Justice Antonin Scalia will present the winner(s) at a US Supreme Court evening reception on Friday, April 27, 2013 during the ABA International Section Spring 2013 Meeting.

ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund


The purpose of the ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund is to encourage racial and ethnic minority students to apply to and attend law school and to provide financial assistance to ensure that these students have the opportunity to attend law school for three years.

The ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund will award $5,000 of financial assistance annually to each scholarship recipient attending an ABA-accredited law school. An award made to an entering first-year student may be renewable for two additional years, resulting in financial assistance totaling $15,000 during his or her time in law school. Although each recipient will need to re-apply for the scholarship in his or her second and third year, the expectation is that the scholarship will be renewed each year if satisfactory performance in law school has been achieved, the student is otherwise eligible, and funding is available.

In addition to whether the applicant is a member of a racial and/or ethnic minority that has been underrepresented in the legal profession, the applicant’s financial need; personal, family and educational background; personal statement; and participation in community service activities will be considered in selecting the recipients of the ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarships. It is important for every applicant to complete all portions of the application. Financial information for the applicant and his or her parents is required to evaluate the applicant’s financial need. A committee of ABA members will select the recipients. The decisions of the committee are final.

PLEASE NOTE:

1. ALL completed applications must be received (not postmarked) on or before March 1, 2013.

2. Faxed applications will not be accepted.

3. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.

4. To secure a word document of the application please visit: http://www.ambar.org/DiversityScholarship.