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The Roscoe Hogan Environmental Law Essay Contest is a $5000 cash award given to the author of the winning essay. The 2008 topic is Global Warming: How Litigation Can Make a Difference. Any student currently enrolled in law school may submit a legal essay for the competition. Essays can only be written during the academic year covered by the competition and may not be prepared as part of paid legal work outside of law school. Intent-to-enter submission deadline: January 31, 2008 Essay contest deadline: March 31, 2008 Rules, criteria, intent-to-enter forms and additional information about the contest are posted on the Public Justice web site at www.publicjustice.net.

Submitted by Kristin Davis, Public Interest Law Advisor on January 15, 2008

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