Maryland students recently have won several national legal writing awards, including first prize in last yearŐs Environmental Law Institute national writing competition.
The Legal Writing Center's bulletin boards (located outside of room 400) contain information regarding all current legal writing competitions. These competitions are posted on the bulletin boards as soon as we receive notice of them, so please check back frequently, as new competitions arrive weekly. Also, copies of all previous competition notices are filed by deadline month in the Center; if you'd like to review any previous competition's rules or guidelines, feel free to stop by room 400 and any available Writing Fellow can show them to you, or contact Felicia Fine at .
In 2006, the law school established an area within the DigitalCommons@ UM Law repository of law school scholarship to collect and highlight outstanding student papers.
This collection features published articles and articles accepted for publication that were written by University of Maryland School of Law students, as well as outstanding papers written by our law school's students for national, legal writing competitions. Please note that journal articles accepted for this repository are those published by outside journals only; this collection does not include articles published in any of the University of Maryland School of Law's journals.
If your paper qualifies for this collection and you would like your paper added to it, please email 1) an abstract, 2) the paper, and 3) the name of the journal the paper will be published in and expected publication date, or the sponsor name and details about the specific writing competition the paper won an award through, to: , Associate Director for Technical Services & Administration, and copy , Writing Program Coordinator, and , Legal Writing Program Director.
Please carefully review the abstract and paper you send to us before submitting them, as they will be posted exactly as received. Accordingly, please also remove any personal contact information from your documents that you do not want displayed on our website.
After reviewing the paper and before it is posted, Pamela Bluh will contact the copyright holder for you to obtain the necessary copyright permissions to include your paper in this Digital Repository.