BTLJ Student Writing Competition
The Berkeley Technology Law Journal is soliciting entries for our annual student writing competition. We will accept submissions from J.D. candidates across the country, including from Berkeley law, on a wide variety of topics at the intersection of law and technology, including but not limited to: intellectual property, antitrust, First Amendment, entertainment and new media, telecommunications, biotechnology, internet, and cybercrime. First prize includes $2,000. The winning article will also be published in the Fall 2010 issue if it meets the Journal’s publication standards. The submission deadline is February 26, 2010.
Please e-mail btljwritingcompetition@gmail.com with questions or for additional information.
Submissions should be submitted with a cover sheet that can be requested by email or downloaded from http://www.btlj.org/submissions/competition.php and comply with the following rules:
Papers must be no more than 50 pages long, including footnotes. Do NOT use endnotes. Margins should be 1”, minimum. Body text must be double-spaced. Font must be Times New Roman or a similar serif font, and 12 point. Footnotes may be 10 pt and single-spaced but there should be a space between notes. Citations must conform to the 18th Ed. of The Bluebook. The author’s name should not appear anywhere on the paper. Only one entry will be accepted per person.
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