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NAELA Student Journal Writing Competition

A letter I received earlier today from Prof. Rebecca Morgan and Mr. Edwin Boyer explains that

The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) is offering a writing competition on topics related to one or more of the following three issues in an elder law practice: 1) diversity in senior housing, 2) diversity in access to health care, and 3) diversity in capacity and guardianship. The top eight articles selected will be published in the NAELA Student Journal in the spring of 2006. The writing competition will promote a greater interest in, and understanding of, elder law issues. This opportunity is open to all students in good standing who attend a law school within the United States. NAELA is pleased to offer a $1,500 cash prize for the best article submitted. The winner will be honored at the Spring 2006 NAELA Symposium in Washington D.C. and receive up to $1000 for travel and meeting related expenses. The second place winner receives $1000 cash, and the third place winner receives $500 cash. The top eight authors will also receive a complimentary one-year membership to NAELA.

Follows these links for the complete text of the letter and the competition flyer suitable for posting.