Each year, the DC Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, in conjunction with BYU's International Center for Law & Religion Studies, sponsors a religious liberty writing competition for law school and other graduate students. The top entry will be awarded a $2000 cash prize, plus $500 toward the cost of traveling to the Chapter's Annual Religious Liberty Award Dinner, which will take place in Washington DC on October 9, 2014. The second and third place winners will also be awarded cash prizes.
Please see the Writing Competition Flyer for complete details.
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