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The James E. Beckley Securities Arbitration and Law Writing Competition

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The James E. Beckley Securities Arbitration and Law Writing Competition is a writing contest for law students interested in Securities Arbitration and Securities Law.  The PIABA Bar Journal Board-of-Editors will publish the first place paper, and may, at their option, elect to print additional submissions. Winners will be announced at the PIABA Annual Meeting and posted on The PIABA Foundation and PIABA websites. Stipends are awarded as follows: First Place – $1000; Second Place – $750; and Third place – $500.

Topic: The submission may address any aspect of Securities Law; Securities Arbitration; The Federal Arbitration Act, Title 9, US Code, Section 1-14; or FINRA Code of Arbitration, effective April 16, 2007 and any changes or proposed changes to that Code. The writing can be based in theory or practice, but should ultimately advocate a position on the topic area chosen.

Eligibility: The competition is open to all students who attend a law school in the United States. Full-time students who are not law students but who write law-related papers as part of a course at an American law school are also eligible. Employees of The PIABA Foundation and PIABA, except for students working less than 20 hours per week, are not eligible to enter the competition.

Authorship: The author must have performed all the key tasks of researching, writing, and revising the paper for himself or herself, but may have received a reasonable amount of advice from academicians or practitioners. Except for any discussions or other activities that occur as part of course activities approved by the student’s professor, the author must avoid collaboration with other students. If the paper is written as an assignment in a legal writing class and if the student was assigned to produce the paper along with a partner, the student may submit the paper but must identify the portions for which the student was the sole author. Only those parts of the paper will be evaluated. Under no other circumstances may any of the written product be produced by another.

Criteria and Judging: All entries will be judged anonymously by the Competition Judges, who will select the winning submission(s). Robin Ringo will notify the award winner(s). The Judges reserve the right not to award any prizes if it is determined that no entries are of sufficient quality to merit selection that year.

Entries will be judged based on the following criteria: quality of research and authority provided; accuracy and clarity of the analysis; compliance with legal writing standards and technical quality of writing, including organization, grammar, syntax, and form. Strong preference will be given to articles that advocate pro-investor positions, provide updates on or surveys of securities or ADR law, and/or are consistent with The PIABA Foundation’s mission of promoting financial literacy by educating public investors about abuses in the financial services industry and the securities dispute resolution process.

Purposes of the James E. Beckley Securities Arbitration and Law Writing Competition: The purposes of the competition are to promote greater interest in and understanding of the fields of securities arbitration and securities law and to encourage excellent legal writing skills in law students.

Format: Submissions should be on one of the topics listed above. The text of a submission must be double-spaced, with twelve-point font and one-inch margins. Any Question(s) Presented section, the Statement of the Facts / Statement of the Law section, the Argument section, and/or the Conclusion together are limited to 25 pages. If the submission covers both a topic among those listed above and a topic not listed above, only the topic listed above will be evaluated. Submissions will be penalized for arguing a position that would limit investor rights rather than expand them.

To Enter: Entries must be submitted no later than 3 pm CDT on September 18, 2015 through The Foundation Competition Submission Form. The contestant’s name and other identifying markings such as school name are not to be on any copy of the submitted entry. Ms. Ringo will assign a random number to each entry and will record this number on all copies of each submission. Neither the contestant’s identity nor his or her academic institution will be known to any Competition Judge. Each entrant may submit only one entry.

Submission Deadline: September 18, 2015. The first place winner is invited to accept the James E. Beckley Student Writing Competition Award in-person during the PIABA Annual Meeting President’s Dinner on October 23, 2015. Second and Third places, as well as, Honorable Mention(s) are announced at that time as well. Upon receipt of any entry, confirmation of receipt will be sent by email. If you do not receive a confirmation, please contact The PIABA Foundation at (405) 310-2444.

About James E. Beckley: A passionate securities arbitration activist and an accomplished scholar, Mr. Beckley was well known for defending and promoting the rights of public investors. Along with his advocacy skills, he was as a prolific and outstanding writer. Mr. Beckley served on the Securities Industry Conference on Arbitration, an organization created at the request of the Securities and Exchange Commission to maintain and update the Uniform Code of Arbitration for securities arbitration, and to serve as a sounding board on issues of fairness in arbitration. At the time of his death in 1999, Mr. Beckley was the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association (“PIABA”) President. This competition and award has been established to honor his legacy.

 

For more information, visit Piabafoundation.org

 


All ALSA Graduation Reception

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Thursday, May 21, 2015  |  3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
D’Agostino Hall, Lipton Hall
110 West 3rd Street New York 10012

This year’s All ALSA Graduation Reception will take place on Thursday, May 21st from 3:00-5:00 p.m. in Martin Lipton Hall, D’Agostino Hall, located at 108 West Third Street.

Please join alumni, faculty, students, and loved ones as we celebrate this momentous occasion with the NYU Law All ALSA Class of 2015. We will be taking a moment to recognize this year’s graduating students of the All ALSA community.

Friends and family and current All ALSA Coalition members are very welcome to attend. Refreshments will be provided.

Access to this event is by invitation only.

Please RSVP for this event Here

For more information, contact law.studentaffairs@nyu.edu

Queens County DA: Second Annual Mock Trial

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QUEENS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
2ND ANNUAL MOCK TRIAL COMPETITION
OCTOBER 24 – OCTOBER 25, 2015
RICHARD A. BROWN, DISTRICT ATTORNEY
The Queens County District Attorney’s Office is sponsoring its 2nd annual mock trial competition to
be held on October 24 – October 25, 2015. The fact pattern will be a murder case and will be tried
under New York law.
The competition will begin on Saturday morning,October 24th. Each team will try the case twice on Saturday, once as prosecution and once as defense. All rounds will be held in courtrooms in the Queens County Criminal Courts building, located at 125-01 Queens Blvd., Kew Gardens, New York. The Saturday rounds will be presided over by Supreme Court and Criminal Court judges and management staff from the Queens County District Attorney’s Office.

The registration fee is $400 to partially subsidize the cost of courthouse security and the
reception to be held Saturday evening. QDAO will prepare enlargements of court exhibits for use by
teams during the competition. The entry fee must be submitted by August 15, 2015.

A reception will be held on Saturday evening, October 24, at which the six teams advancing to the
semi-finals will be announced. The semi-final round will be held at the court- house on the morning
of October 25. Supreme Court Justices will preside over those rounds and QDAO staff will serve as
evaluators.
The application deadline is June 15, 2015.  To access the application , contact Hugh.Remar@nyu.edu

You can also address any related questions by email to: James Quinn, SEADA: jcquinn@queensda.org, or contact him by phone at (718) 286-6230

 

2015 Barristers’ Ball

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Tuesday, May 19, 2015  |  8:00 PM – 11:55 PM
Battery Gardens (inside Battery Park opposite 17 State Street) New York, NY 10004

Graduating JDs, LLMs, JSDs, and guests are cordially invited to this annual celebration for graduating students. The Barristers’ Ball is the Law School’s opportunity to acknowledge you in an intimate and elegant setting for the contributions you have made to our community. Semi-Formal Attire. More details and ticket information can be found on the Student Affairs website.

Access to this event is by invitation only.

Do not hesitate to contact law.convocation@nyu.edu with questions.

Take a Break (Events on Campus During Exam Period)

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The following programs will take place on campus during the Spring 2015 Exam Periord. So relax and “Take a Break!”

Feast for Finals: Wednesday, May 6, Lipton Hall, D’Agostino Hall, from 8:00-10:00 a.m.

Therapy Dogs Visit: On Campus Thursday, May 7, from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in Kushner Lounge, Vanderbilt Hall.

“Have a Crepe!” Sponsored by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett:  Thursday, May 7, Kushner Lounge, Vanderbilt Hall, from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Complimentary Coffee, Bagels and Donuts: Culinart, Inc. will be providing free coffee and bagels Monday through Friday, from 8:00-10:00 a.m. and 2:00-4:00 p.m., in Golding Lounge and Wachtell Cafe during the exam period. (Exam period is Friday, May 8 through Monday, May 18)

Pizza-Sponsored by the Office of Student Affairs: , Tuesday, May 12, Kushner Lounge, Vanderbilt Hall, from 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Study Break, sponsored by the SBA: Wednesday, May 13, 12:00-2:00 p.m. Kushner Lounge, Vanderbilt Hall.

Massage Program: Thursday, May 14, Mercer Residence, Game Room from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Sign-ups will be available online beginning May 4.  Contact law.reslife@nyu.edu for more information.

For more information, visit http://www.law.nyu.edu/studentaffairs/examinformation

2015 Convocation Ceremony

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Thursday, May 21, 2015  |  10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
The Beacon Theatre
2124 Broadway at 75th Street, New York, NY 10023

JD Ceremony
9:30 a.m.
Students and guests arrive
10:15 a.m. Guests must be seated
10:30 a.m. Ceremony begins
1:30 p.m. Approximate length of ceremony

LLM Ceremony
2:30 p.m. Students and guests arrive
3:15 p.m. Guests must be seated
3:30 p.m. Ceremony begins
6:30 p.m. Approximate length of ceremony

Convocation celebrates the graduating class of 2015. All JD, LLM, and JSD candidates* are eligible to join us on May 21, 2015 at The Beacon Theatre.  PLEASE NOTE:  The Beacon Theatre doors will close PROMPTLY at 10:20 a.m. for the JD Ceremony, and 3:20 p.m. for the LLM & JSD Ceremony.  Guests who arrive after the respective times will be permitted to enter the theater AFTER the procession has concluded.  No Exceptions.

*Convocation information and procedures pertain to all students who anticipate completing their law degree in May 2015 and those who have already completed their degree in September 2014 or January 2015.

For more information on the law school Convocation, copy and paste the URL below to your web browser:

http://www.law.nyu.edu/studentaffairs/convocation

NYU Law Abroad: Second Round Application for Spring 2016

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NYU Law Office of Global Programs is pleased to announce that there will be a second application period opening in late August for the Spring 2016 iterations of NYU Law Abroad.  Several openings at NYU Law in Shanghai are confirmed. There may be additional openings at NYU Law in Buenos Aires, which will be confirmed before the start of the second round application.

 

The application will open on Friday, August 28 and close at midnight on Monday, September 7. Successful applicants will receive nominations to participate in the program or be placed on a wait list by Friday, September 17.

 

All interested rising 2L or 3L students, regardless of past admission status or application history, are encouraged to apply. Should a student already enrolled in NYU Law Abroad wish to re-apply for admission to a different site, he or she will first be required to withdraw registration in any Law Abroad classes with a limited number of seats to allow students remaining in the program to bid accordingly.

 

For more information about the NYU Law Abroad programs and the upcoming application cycle, please feel free to reach out to the Office of Global Programs at law.globalstudents@nyu.edu or (212) 992-8639.

 

July 8: The Kate Stoneman Project Reception and Panel (1Ls)

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Date: Wednesday, July 8
Time: 6:00 p.m. Panel Discussion; 7:30 p.m. Reception
Location: New York Historical Society, Robert H. Smith Auditorium, 170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street)

The Kate Stoneman Project invites first year law students for a reception and panel discussion focused on the benefits of practicing law as a woman at New York City firms.

Please RSVP to Val Chan at vchan@cgsh.com

See attachment for more information: The Kate Stoneman Project


June 1: Deadline to Register: Attorney Interview Match (AIM) Program – Strongly Recommended for EIW (1Ls)

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In preparation for EIW, you have an opportunity to conduct a practice interview with an attorney practitioner during the summer.  Although this is not mandatory if you participated in a mock interview, we strongly recommend that you participate so that you have an opportunity to discuss your 1L summer position and make great networking contacts in advance of EIW.  If you did not participate in a mock interview (either with an OCS counselor or during a student group practice interview evening), you are required to participate in AIM. If you have not fulfilled your practice interview requirement, you will receive a separate email from OCS.

Students participating in the AIM Program will be matched for a practice interview with an attorney who is located in the city where they will be working this summer.  If you will be working this summer in either Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, London, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, or Washington, DC, please sign up BY CITY ON CSM via the CSM Events tab: https://law-nyu-csm.symplicity.com/students/.  Once the OCS matches you with an attorney, YOU will make arrangements with the attorney to meet at his/her office at a mutually convenient time during the summer. Your AIM meeting will consist of a 20-30-minute practice interview, followed by feedback and (in some cases) a discussion of the job search process. (Estimated time: 1 to 1½ hours at the firm.)

If you will be working in a city other than those listed above, including internationally, please sign up for the “Attorney Interview Match (AIM) – Other Cities” option on CSM (via the CSM Events tab) and email kim.karp@nyu.edu indicating the city in which you will be working this summer.  Please use the Subject Line: Request to sign up for AIM – Other Cities.  We will do our best to accommodate your request.  Historically, we have been able to match most students, even those in smaller cities and working internationally, through the AIM Program.  Monday, June 1 at 11:59 p.m. EST is the deadline to sign up for the AIM Program.  The OCS will notify you of your attorney match by July 7, 2015.  If the AIM Program is unable to match you with an attorney, you will be automatically registered for PIE, taking place on-campus at NYU on Monday evening, August 10, 2015.  Space in PIE is extremely limited and is reserved for students who could not be matched through the AIM program.  During PIE, you will meet with an attorney for approximately 30 minutes, which will consist of a 20-minute practice interview and 10 minutes of feedback.  (Estimated time: 35-45 minutes at PIE.)

May 20 – June 10: Walk for Work with Associate Dean Dorzback (1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls)

June 10: Frank J. Guarini Event in Washington, DC

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Public and Private Sector Networking Reception Wednesday, June 10 from
6:00-8:00 p.m.
At the home of Amy Schwartz and Eric Koenig ’84
2337 California Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008

Our annual networking reception provides a great opportunity for NYU Law students to get to know alumni. All NYU Law students and alumni in the D.C. area are welcome to attend.  Meredith Fuchs ‘93 General Counsel, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, will make brief remarks.

If you would like to RSVP for this event, please RSVP on Symplicity under the events tab or follow this link.

PILC Drop-in Counseling Hours on Hiatus

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The Public Interest Law Center will not be holding Drop-in Counseling Hours beginning the week of May 18.

Regular counseling appointments are available, and in lieu of scheduled Drop-ins, PILC counselors will be available on hand during the day for any students who may have any quick urgent matters to discuss.

Enjoy your summer!

PILC

Apply to be a Lawyering TA

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Lawyering TA Applications for 2015-2016

All rising 2Ls and 3Ls are invited to apply to be a Lawyering TA for the upcoming Academic Year.

Any interested students should apply through this link: https://its.law.nyu.edu/lawyeringTASignup/index.cfm?fuseaction=student.main

Remember to apply to each faculty member individually. Each application should include the cover form which you download from a link on the landing page, a cover letter, resume, and writing sample.

Applications are due by Friday, June 5th.

Lawyering TAs receive one credit per semester and should be able to attend a minimum of 1/3 of the classes.

Contact Krista Minteer-Baysal at krista.minteer@nyu.edu with any questions.

Free Membership to the American Bar Association

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The American Bar Association is now offering a free membership to students at New York University School of Law.

Now all law students can tap into the impressive ABA community and services to enhance their law school experience. Through their ABA membership, student will find resources tailor to their interest and needs, opportunities to build their professional skills, plus access to the ABA’s job listings, clerkships, internships, and career events.

All inquires should be directed to the Office of Student Affairs (law.studentaffairs@nyu.edu), or to Lawschoolinfo@americanbar.org.

 

Class of 2015: Send-Off Reception

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Wednesday, May 20, 2015  |  3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Vanderbilt & Furman Halls
40 Washington Square South & 245 Sullivan Street, New York, NY 10012

Graduates, guests and faculty members are invited to join us in celebrating the accomplishments of the Class of 2015 at a reception at the law school the evening prior to the Convocation ceremony.  Enjoy live music in Vanderbilt and Furman Halls.  Light refreshments and beverages will be served.

For more information about the Send-Off Reception, copy and paste the URL below to your web browser:

http://www.law.nyu.edu/studentaffairs/convocationeceptions

Access to this event is by invitation only.


Writing Opportunity: “Privacy Rights in the Digital Era”

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Authors are wanted to write entries for Privacy Rights in the Digital Era: An Encyclopedia.

This work is currently in development by Grey House Publishing. We seek to make this encyclopedia the definitive reference work in the subject of contemporary privacy rights, with over 230 entries on the various concepts, theories, persons, statutes, and cases involved in the subject of privacy rights.

This is a great opportunity for publishing in a dynamic, high interest area, for law students. The publisher will pay honoraria for entries that are accepted.\

If you are interested, please write Chris Anglim, the general editor of this project, at canglim@udc.edu. He will provide additional information, including the list of entries, deadlines, and word count limits. The advisory editor for the project is Professor Jane E. Kirtley, JD, director of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota’s School of Journalism.

Because we seek to make this the definitive reference work in the privacy rights area, we welcome suggestions as to any additional topics that should be included. We also welcome suggestions as to potential writers who might be interested in contributing to this work. We welcome your participation. We hope you will accept our invitation and look forward to hearing from you.

Christopher T. Anglim

Professor/Archivist/Reference Librarian

University of the District of Columbia

4200 Connecticut Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20008

canglim@udc.edu

(202) 274-5843

June 10: Deadline to Submit Draft EIW List for Review (1Ls)

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Wednesday, June 10 at 12:00 p.m. EST is the deadline to submit your draft list of 50 employers for review. We strongly recommend that all students with an unofficial GPA of 3.3 and below submit their interview selections for review by an OCS counselor. Priority will be given to submissions by students with an unofficial GPA of 3.3 and below. Please consult the Employer Research Guide (located in the CSM Career Resources Library under the Resources tab: https://law-nyu-csm.symplicity.com/students/) PRIOR to submitting your draft list for review. We expect to provide feedback by Thursday, June 25. In order to receive timely feedback, you MUST submit the following to law.careers@nyu.edu with “EIW List Review” in the subject line:

 

1. Your resume (with 1L summer job description; this can be updated later).
2. Your unofficial transcript; you can send any grades received after the deadline to your counselor or to law.careers@nyu.edu, and we will use the composite information.
3. A completed EIW List Review Packet, which includes the Cover Sheet and EIW Bidding Chart, listing your 50 employers in preferential order, by 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10 to law.careers@nyu.edu. The EIW List Review Packet is located in the CSM Career Resources Library under the Resources tab: https://law-nyu-csm.symplicity.com/students/.
4. Provide the name of the OCS counselor with whom you have previously met in your email.

2015 NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE ON ANIMALS AND THE LAW STUDENT WRITING COMPETITION

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The Committee on Animals and the Law of the New York State Bar Association is very pleased to announce the Seventh Annual Student Writing Competition.  The deadline for submission is July 31, 2015.

The Committee on Animals and the Law was established to provide information resources for the New York State Bar Association’s members and the public about non-human, animal‑related humane issues, which arise from and have an effect upon our legal system.  This competition seeks to foster legal scholarship among law students in the area of animals and the law. This competition provides law students with an incentive and opportunity to learn more about this area of law.

Law students (which include JD, LLM, PhD, and JSD candidates) are invited to submit to the Committee on Animals and the Law an article concerning any area of Animal Law.  All submissions will be reviewed by a panel of attorneys and other professionals practicing or otherwise involved in animal law.  The winner will be chosen in accordance with the attached rules.  The first place winner will receive $1,000 and a certificate of achievement.  The second place winner will receive $500 and a certificate of achievement.

RULES

Topic:             Any topic on Animal Law.

Eligibility:       To be eligible for consideration, the submission must be written by a student currently enrolled (full time or part time) in an ABA-accredited law school.  Students expecting to receive their degree in 2015 are eligible for consideration.  The submission must be written by one and only one student, i.e., papers jointly written by more than one student or that have been subjected to line editing by professors or advisors shall not be considered.  No paper that has been previously published in any form shall be considered.  We will only accept one submission per entrant.

Deadline:        Papers must be postmarked no later than July 31, 2015.

Criteria:         Written submissions will be judged based on quality, clarity, originality, and organization.  All essays must also meet the following criteria:

Length:         Type written, double spaced, no less than 12 point Times New Roman font, on 8 ½ inch by 11 inch paper, with 1 inch margins, and no more than 25 pages, including footnotes.  Footnotes should be single spaced, and no less than 10 point font.

Format:         One hard copy of the written submission and one electronic copy in Microsoft Word format on a disk or CD must be submitted by mail, postmarked no later than July 31, 2015, and addressed to:

Linda McMahon, NYSBA Staff LiaisonCommittee on Animals and the Law

New York State Bar Association

One Elk Street

Albany, NY  12207

Cover Page:   Entrants must submit a cover page indicating the entrant’s name, law school, expected year of graduation, mailing address, email address, and telephone number.  All other references to identifying information, such as name, law school, and contact information should be deleted or redacted from the body of the submission.

Prizes Awarded:

1st place:         $1,000 and a certificate of achievement

2nd place:        $500 and a certificate of achievement

The Committee also reserves the right to offer the winners (and other entrants), in the Committee’s discretion, the opportunity to publish his/her paper in the Committee’s Laws & Paws publication.  Offers to publish are purely within the discretion of the Committee and the Committee in no way guarantees entrant’s the opportunity for publication.

Staten Island Trial Lawyers Association Award

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Eligibility: Any Richmond County resident who is registered in an accredited law school in the United States and who is not related to any member of the Staten Island Trial Lawyers Association.

 

The Award: An award of $2,000 is given to an eligible law student who has been selected by the “SILTA Award Committee” based on criteria set forth by the committee.

 

Criteria: An essay provided by the law student of 800 to 1000 words on the topic, “The importance of jury trials in society.”

An applicant’s law school grades and contribution to the community shall be considered as part of the selection process. Applicants to provide curriculum vitae.

Deadline to apply for the award is June 30, 2015.

 

Selection Process: Following each general meeting of the Staten Island Trial Lawyers Association held in April, the members of the “Committee for the SILTA Award,” the Committee shall post a notice to law schools in the tri-0state area which sets forth the criteria, eligibility, and application process.

The Committee shall convene at a special meeting (to be schedule on the same evening as our General Meeting held in September) to review all received applications, curriculum vitae, and essays.

A “Selection Committee re: SILTA Law Student Award,” shall be selected by the Executive Board prior to the October Meeting. Winning applicant shall be announced at the October Meeting.

The winning applicant shall be advised in writing by the President upon selection by the Committee.

The Treasurer shall issue a check in the amount of $2,000 payable to winning applicant upon direction from the committee.

The award shall be presented to the winning applicant at a regular monthly meeting of SITLA.

2015 IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize

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The IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize was established in spring 2007 by alumnus Roy C. Palmer ’62 and his wife, Susan M. Palmer, to honor a work of scholarship exploring the tension between civil liberties and national security in contemporary American society.

The $10,000 prize is designed to encourage and reward public debate among scholars on current issues affecting the rights of individuals and the responsibilities of governments throughout the world.

Entries will be accepted through July 1, 2015, for the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize.

Established in 2007 at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law by alumnus Roy C. Palmer and his wife, Susan M. Palmer, the prize honors a work of scholarship that explores the tension between civil liberties and national security in contemporary American society. The $10,000 prize is designed to encourage and reward public debate among scholars on current issues affecting the rights of individuals and the responsibilities of governments throughout the world.

Articles or books submitted to the competition must be in draft form or have been published within one year prior to the July 1 deadline. As a condition of accepting the award, the winner will present his or her work at IIT Chicago-Kent. All reasonable expenses will be paid.

Previous recipients of the Palmer Prize include:

David D. Cole and Jules L. Lobel for Less Safe, Less Free: Why America Is Losing the War on Terror (The New Press)

Harold H. Bruff for Bad Advice: Bush’s Lawyers in the War on Terror (University Press of Kansas)

Scott M. Matheson, Jr., for Presidential Constitutionalism in Perilous Times (Harvard University Press)

Gabriella Blum and Philip B. Heymann for Laws, Outlaws, and Terrorists: Lessons from the War on Terrorism (MIT Press)

Laura A. Dickinson for Outsourcing War and Peace: Preserving Public Values in a World of Privatized Foreign Affairs (Yale University Press)

Susan N. Herman for Taking Liberties: The War on Terror and the Erosion of American Democracy (Oxford University Press)

Ganesh Sitaraman for The Counterinsurgent’s Constitution: Law in the Age of Small Wars (Oxford University Press)

Heidi Kitrosser for Reclaiming Accountability: Transparency, Executive Power, and the U.S. Constitution (University of Chicago Press)

Benefactor Roy Palmer, a lawyer and real estate developer, is a 1962 honors graduate of IIT Chicago-Kent and a former member of its board of overseers. Palmer is the recipient of the IIT Chicago-Kent Alumni Association’s 2012 Distinguished Service Award and was recently honored by the law school as one of “125 Alumni of Distinction.” Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are active in numerous civic, social and philanthropic organizations.

Eligible books and articles should be submitted to Tasha Kincade, assistant to Dean Harold J. Krent, at tkincade@kentlaw.iit.edu or IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, 565 West Adams Street, Chicago, IL 60661-3691.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Gwendolyn Osborne
Director of Public Affairs
gosborne@kentlaw.iit.edu
(312) 906-5251

 

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