The Freedom From Religion Foundation has just announced its 2025 essay competition for law school students. FFRF is offering over $9,000 in prizes for the top three essays submitted on the topic, and $500 honorable mentions at judges’ discretion.Please consider sharing this essay within your organization. You can contact us at lawstudentessay@ffrf.org if you have any questions or concerns regarding this essay contest.
TOPIC: Under the First Amendment, may states require religious organizations that receive government funding to comply with anti-discrimination laws? DEADLINE: January 27, 2025 PRIZE INFORMATION: 1st Place $4,000, 2nd Place $3,000, and 3rd Place $2,000 WORD LIMIT: 1,500 words ELIGIBILITY: The contest is open to all ongoing law school students attending a North American law school. You remain eligible to enter this contest if you will graduate from law school by spring or summer of 2025. You remain eligible if you graduated law school in December 2024. You are not eligible to enter if you will be starting law school for the first time in the fall of 2025. You may not re-enter if FFRF has already awarded you for a law student essay. Additional information, including the full essay question, contest rules, and application can be found at: ffrf.org/outreach/student-essay-scholarships/ffrf-student-essay-competitions/ |
Posted: October 29, 2024