Good Luck to Those About to Start Law Review Write On Competitions
The Write-On Competition, an annual rite of passage for students seeking membership to academic journals at the University of Houston Law Center, begins this Saturday, July 5th. I wrote on to law review last year and consider the past year worth every agonizing minute of the competition. I’ve already given what scant advice I have to give on the subject in last years posts Law Review Write On and Law Review Write On: For those of you gearing up for the Case Note. I highly recommend Eugene Volokh’s Academic Legal Writing, and if you’d like to borrow my copy, please just e-mail me.
Information on the write on competition is available on the Houston Law Review website. A helpful reference is Prof. Tabor’s annual presentation which is available in powerpoint and video below.
Preparing a Casenote, How Complete Write-On Competition for Law Review/Journals
Related links:
- Blawgraphy: Law Review Write On
- Blawgraphy: Law Review Write On: For those of you gearing up for the Case Note
- Volokh: Law Review Write-On Tips, Part 1 — Read the Bluebook Several Times Before the Competition
- Volokh: Law Review Write-On Tips, Part 2 — Set Up the Right Environment for the Write-On
- Volokh: Law Review Write-on Tips, Part 3 — Review Your Professors’ Comments on Your Written Work
- Volokh: Law Review Write-On Tips, Part 4 — Why Be on a Law Review?
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