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Kristen Clarke 2024 Notre Dame Law Church, State, and Society Writing Contest Kristen Clarke's (’25) paper, Groff v. DeJoy: A “More Than De Minimus" Improvement for Religious Minorities, won third place in the 2024 Notre Dame Law Church, State, and Society Writing Contest. |
Brittany Petersen Tellez Herman and Edith Wildman Social Justice Writing Competition Brittany Petersen Tellez (’24) received an honorable mention (second place) in the 2024 Herman and Edith Wildman Social Justice Writing Competition for her paper "The Invisible Working Poor: Poverty and Undocumented Immigrants," which was supervised by Professor Rachel Anderson. |
McCall Johnson National Health Law Writing Competition McCall Johnson ('24) won first place in the American University Washington College of Law’s Ninth Annual National Health Law Writing Competition (2023-2024). McCall's paper entitled "Beyond Dobbs: Faith-Based Resistance To State Abortion Laws Under State RFRAs" was written as part of Professor Leslie Griffin's Law and Religion class. |
Charles Cahillane International Masters of Gaming Law National Competition Charles Cahillane (’24) won first place for the 2024 International Masters of Gaming Law National Competition. Charlie won the awards for his paper "Don't Level Up with Loot Boxes: A Reconsideration of Senate Bill 1629." |
Joe Morris Beckley Student Writing Competition Joe Morris (’24) was selected as the third-place paper in the 2023 Beckley Student Writing Competition. His paper was titled Reinstating Public Confidence in Cryptocurrency Exchanges Through Enhanced Corporate Governance. |
Taylor Duffy New York State Bar Association’s Business Law Section Annual Student Writing Competition Taylor Duffy (’23) won second place in the 2023 New York State Bar Association’s Business Law Section Annual Student Writing Competition. Her paper was entitled “Standardizing the Corporate Veil Phenomenon.” |