Anybody know any good teachers?
The ABA’s Standing Committee and Professionalism and the Conference of Chief Justices are looking for nominations for the “National Award for Innovation and Excellent in Teaching Professionalism.” If you know somebody who deserves the award, act quickly; the deadline is Monday, February 7. Click on the link for the announcement.
THE NATIONAL AWARD FOR INNOVATION AND
EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING PROFESSIONALISM
c-sponsored by
THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
STANDING COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONALISM
and
THE CONFERENCE OF CHIEF JUSTICES
supported by
The W. Lee Burge Endowment for Law & Ethics at Georgia State University
First Prize: $2,000 Honorable Mention: $500
Application Deadline: Monday, February 7, 2005
Selection of Winner and Award Ceremony: Friday, April 15, 2005
The Award Ceremony will be held in conjunction with a national conference on Professional Challenges in Large Firm Practices at Fordham University Law School.
Any program developed and implemented by a full-time law teacher is eligible for consideration; the competition is not limited to for-credit courses. Prize money will be awarded directly to law teachers. Application must be filed on-line and consists of 500-word summary and 500-word program history plus optional supplemental information and supporting materials. Early submission is encouraged.
For more information and on-line application visit: http://law.gsu.edu/ccunningham/Professionalism/Index.htm
or contact Prof. Clark Cunningham, Georgia State University College of Law.