Named in honor of LSRJ’s visionary founder, former Executive Director, and organizer extraordinaire, this prize is awarded annually to a current LSRJ member or chapter that has demonstrated excellence in campus organizing in the previous three semesters. The Award Review Committee consists of LSRJ staff and student members. Criteria considered include applicants’ efforts to advocate for RJ on their campuses and in their communities, successes in overcoming adversity, and participation in the LSRJ network on the regional or national levels. The winning chapter or individual receives a trophy and prize money – to put toward their organizing efforts, of course!
Law students tend to write their papers, comments, and notes on current legal topics pertaining to their course materials. Without there being more course coverage of reproductive rights and justice, students need an outside incentive to dedicate their time and attention to research and writing in this field of study. To incentivize and inspire student scholarship, LSRJ annually awards two student authors the Sarah Weddington Writing Prize for New Student Scholarship in Reproductive Rights Law.
Winners receive monetary prizes, have their pieces published on LSRJ’s website, and may be invited to present their papers at academic symposia and advocate conferences. For information about the application and selection process, please open the latest call for submissions.
Repossess Reproductive Justice - Bringing Rights Within Reach. RepoRepro is the blog of Law Students for Reproductive Justice.
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