… will be held in-person in San Antonio, TX, in late May 2021. Application deadline is March 3, 2021. All travel, lodging, and expenses are covered by the program. Details are here.
Opportunities!
Energy Law Writing Competition
The Institute for Energy Law of The Center for American and International Law has recently announced its 2021 Hartrick Scholar writing competition. All eligible students are invited to participate. There is a $2,500 cash prize.
The general subject for this year’s competition is any topic related to energy development. This includes, for example, topics concerning oil and gas law, alternative energy resources, energy regulation, and environmental regulation of the energy industries.
The article can be any work prepared by the student while enrolled in law school and can include prior works prepared for a law journal or a law school course, so long as the submitted version complies with the submission guidelines. The Hartrick Scholar Judging Committee will select one or more outstanding submissions that they deem worthy of recognition.
The submission deadline is March 1, 2021. More details here (scroll down the page).
To be clear, the ABA is running EIGHT student writing competitions …
Here is the full list:
- Constitutional Law Writing Competition
Entry Deadline: May 31, 2021
Award: First place: $1,000 cash prize
- Endangered Species Writing Competition
Entry Deadline: May 31, 2021
Award: First place: $1,000 cash prize, second place: $750 cash prize, third place: $500 cash prize - Energy Law Writing Competition
Entry Deadline: May 31, 2021
Award: First place: $1,000 cash prize, second place: $750 cash prize, third place: $500 cash prize - Environmental Transactions and Brownfields / Superfund and Natural Resources Damages Litigation Writing Competition
Entry Deadline: May 31, 2021
Award: First place: $1,000 cash prize - Forest Law Writing Competition
Entry Deadline: May 31, 2021
Award: First place: $1,000 cash prize - International Environmental and Resources Law Writing Competition
Entry Deadline: May 31, 2021
Award: First place: $1,000 cash prize - Public Land and Resources Writing Competition
Entry Deadline: May 31, 2021
Award: First place: $1,000 cash prize - Waste and Resource Recovery Writing Competition
Entry Deadline: May 31, 2021
Award: First place: $1,000 cash prize
ABA Energy Law Student Writing Competition
Entries are due on May 31 and can cover any energy-related topic. Three cash prizes are available for the best papers— $1,000 for first place, $750 for second, and $500 for third.
Here’s a link to the full rules and submission information: https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/environment_energy_resources/writing_competitions/2021/energy-law-rules.pdf
UC Irvine Clinical Fellowship Opportunity–Environmental Justice
UC Irvine School of Law is hiring its second Mysun Foundation Clinical Fellow in the Environmental Law Clinic. To apply: https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/JPF06560
DESCRIPTION
The University of California, Irvine School of Law invites applications for the position of Mysun Foundation Clinical Fellow in its Environmental Law Clinic (ELC). The fellowship is designed to provide an attorney who has a strong interest in environmental justice with mentorship to help the attorney to launch a career in clinical teaching, or serve as a bridge to a career in public interest environmental justice work.
The Mysun Foundation Clinical Fellow will work under the direct supervision of the ELC director. Working with the Director, the Mysun Foundation Clinical Fellow will mentor and work closely with students in the representation of disenfranchised and marginalized communities, and will participate in program development including community lawyering and outreach. The Mysun Foundation Clinical Fellow will also have opportunities for teaching within the ELC, including assisting with the teaching of the ELC seminar.
The Mysun Foundation Clinical Fellow is expected to be a vital part not only of the ELC, but also of the UCI Clinical Law Program, and the law school’s intellectual life more generally. As such, the Mysun Foundation Clinical Fellow will receive mentoring, and can expect support in terms of career development.
UCI Law is currently working from remotely, and will conduct its interviews remotely.
ABA Student Writing Competition on Forest Law
The ABA’s Section on Energy, Environment, and Resources is sponsoring a law student writing competition. First prize is $1,000 and publication by the ABA. Entries for the competition must not exceed 20 pages and should demonstrate original thought on a question of legal and/or policy significance relating to the topic of forest law. Submissions are due by Monday, May 31, 2021. Full details here.
Institute for Energy Law: Oil and Gas Workshop for Young Lawyers
Law students can register for this event for only $25! Takes place virtually on Feb 3-4. Great networking opportunity, especially if you plan to practice in Texas.
An evolution of IEL’s previous Young Litigators and Doing Deals conferences, the Workshop features transactional and litigation topics designed for attorneys in their first ten years of practice, or those new to oil and gas matters. Spread over two days, each day begins with a more general topic and then features topics on day one that are more transactional focused and on day two more litigation focused. The Workshop also features a social event and an interactive discussion on how young professionals can advance diversity, equity and inclusion.
Climate Law Fellowship at the Sabin Center at Columbia Law
The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law seeks a Climate Law Fellow for a one-year appointment. The Fellow will conduct independent research, literature reviews, and benchmarking studies on a wide variety of issues related to Climate Change Law, as well as develop and implement advocacy strategies. The Fellow will also work on a wide variety of research and writing projects concerning climate change mitigation and adaptation; contribute to advocacy-oriented programs and projects; help organize conferences, seminars, and collaborative publications; contribute to conceptualization, management and implementation of the Center’s web resources; and assist with oversight of interns and volunteers, among other projects. Applications due by Feb 1, 2021. More information here.
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation – free student memberships
The Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation is a collaborative, educational, non-profit organization dedicated to the scholarly and practical study of the laws and regulations relating to oil and gas, mining, energy, public lands, water, environmental and international law. Through its educational programs, the Foundation brings together lawyers, landmen, managers, consultants, government personnel, law faculty, students, and others involved in minerals, oil and gas, water, and other resources. It’s a fantastic organization and is now offering free memberships to law students. Details here.
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation – Equity & Inclusion Scholarship
The Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation has established a new Equity and Inclusion Scholarship in 2020. It will be awarded to one or two JD applicants who meet the general scholarship criteria and who identify as either Black or Indigenous. To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must be enrolled full time at an accredited law school. A student must demonstrate serious and diligent pursuit of academic achievement. Other criteria include leadership ability, year in law school, and financial need. Details here.