Pacific Legal Foundation is awarding $9,500 in its Sixth Annual Program for Judicial Awareness Writing Competition. This year's competition includes three essay questions, regarding the applicability of the Supreme Court's "rough proportionality" takings standard; whether the GDF Realty Investments v. Norton decision can be reconciled with the Court's modern Commerce Clause jurisprudence; and whether the concept of "regulatory givings" is consistent with the purpose and function of the Takings Clause. More information is available at Judicial Awareness Writing Competition.
This sounds like a pretty good chance to win some extra cash, and I know there are some of you out there who totally love these kinds of topics. Good luck!
Btw,

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Excellent! I am totally loving what law school drives some people to do.
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