The instructions and dates for the 2013 Summer Candidacy Program have been posted. Please review the instructions prior to the Summer Candidacy Program, which will begin June 28th, 2013. It is very important that you read through the instructions, as a violation of the instructions can disqualify you from the Summer Candidacy Program. If you have any questions, you can e-mail the Executive Notes and Comments Editor, Rebecca Lyon at becca.v.lyon@gmail.com.
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Meet the 2013-2014 Executive Board
After a (long) day of interviews and deliberations, we have finally selected the executive board for next year. The current board was very impressed with all of the candidates and decided on a board that we are confident will do great things with the Chicago-Kent Law Review next year:
Editor-in-Chief
Devon Steinmeyer
Managing Editor
Rebecca Sundin
Executive Notes and Comments Editor
Rebecca Lyon
Executive Articles Editors
Eric Turner
Mordechai Kaplan
Stephen Pauwels
Stephen Gee
Katie Mallon
Carrie Stickel
Jake Berger
Peter Cassata
Brett Weber
We are confident that the new Executive Board will take the Law Review to great heights.
Volume 88:1 Table of Contents
The Table of Contents of Volume 88:1 of Chicago-Kent Law Review is available here now.
The 2012 Summer Candidacy Program is Complete
Congratulations to the following candidates who have received an invitation to join the Chicago-Kent Law Review:
Emily Aleisa
Ramsin Canon
Peter Cassata
Noelle Cislo
Holly Eubanks
Stephen Gee
Samuel Goldstick
Arian Hassanalizadeh
Alexander Kakabadse
Mordechai Kaplan
Roman Kashuba
Joseph Lifsics
Katie Mallon
Philip Micha
Stephen Pauwels
David Starshak
Rebecca Sundin
Eric Turner
Michael Wood
The 2012 Summer Candidacy Program has Begun!
2012 Summer Candidacy Program Instructions
Download the 2012 Summer Candidacy Program Instructions here.
See last year’s question and other useful materials here
Congratulations!
The following students have graded onto the Chicago-Kent Law Review! Congratulations!
Kamal Al-Salihi
Jacob Berger
John Bickley
Charles Burns
Claudia Cortes
Brett Dorn
Robert Double
Hanan Erikat
Odeshoo Hasdoo
James Konstantopoulos
Scott Lechowicz
Rebecca Lyon
Michael Meier
Ashley Montalbano
David Pelsue
Jing Peng
Valerie Raedy
Elizabeth Raki
Jessica Ryou
Matthew Schock
Carrie Stickel
Sarah Tunney
Brett Weber
2012 Summer Candidacy Program Informational Session and FAQs
As noted in the Record, we will be holding an open informational session about the summer program on Monday, July 2, from 8:30-9:30 pm in room C20. This session is entirely optional–all necessary information to participate in the program can be found in the official instructions and materials documents. However, this session will be a good opportunity to ask questions and gain some perspective from a few of us who went through the process last year. Below is a set of frequently asked questions; feel free to email me if you cannot make the informational session and don’t see your question below.
Thanks,
Daniel Hantman
Executive Notes and Comments Editor
In advance of our open informational session, here are some FAQs about the Chicago-Kent Law Review Summer Candidacy Program.
Question: Will a fixed number of candidates be invited to join Law Review through the Summer Candidacy Program?
Answer: No. The Law Review does not have a formal limit on the number of candidates it invites. The Chicago-Kent Law Review will invite all candidates whose submissions meet the Law Review’s standards. In previous years, the Law Review invited a significant number of participants to join based on their performance in the Summer Candidacy Program.
Question: Does the Summer Candidacy Program require extensive research?
Answer: No. The Summer Candidacy Program utilizes a closed-research format, and outside research is not permitted. Each candidate’s analysis is confined to the sources in the 2012 Summer Candidacy Program Packet. The Program Packet will be accessible on the Chicago-Kent Law Review website (www.cklawreview.com) on July 11, 2012.
Question: How are Summer Candidacy Program submissions evaluated?
Answer: The Chicago-Kent Law Review Executive Board judges papers on their merits based on analytical ability, writing ability and style, ability to develop endnotes, proper citation form, and appropriate use of sources. Additionally, all papers are submitted anonymously, so the Executive Board will not know the identities of any candidates.
Question: How many members of the current Chicago-Kent Law Review wrote on?
Answer: A substantial percentage of the Law Review’s current membership consists of students who successfully participated in the Summer Candidacy Program. In fact, around half of last year’s staff wrote on to Law Review, and several Executive Board members were write-on candidates as well. The Chicago-Kent Law Review values the Summer Candidacy Program and is proud to accept qualified candidates based on their performance in the program.
Question: When will the 2012 Summer Candidacy Program run?
Answer: As previously announced, the 2012 Summer Candidacy Program will run from July 11-25. The instructions and materials will be posted on the Chicago-Kent Law Review website by 9 am July 11 and must be submitted electronically by 10 am on July 25. There are no exceptions to this deadline. Additional details will be contained in the instructions.
Question: Whom should I contact with questions before and after the Summer Candidacy Program has begun?
Answer: If you have any questions before the Summer Candidacy Program begins, please contact Executive Notes and Comments Editor, Daniel Hantman at dan.hantman@gmail.com. Once the program has begun, please contact only those people listed in the instructions document in order to preserve anonymity in grading all submissions.
2012 Summer Candidacy Program Information
Hi everyone,
Class ranks should be finalized toward the end of June, and we’ll be sending out invitations at that time to those students who qualify for Law Review membership based on their class rank. The other path to Law Review membership is successful completion of the Summer Candidacy Program (the “SCP” or “write-on” method), which requires candidates to demonstrate excellent writing and critical thinking abilities. This year’s SCP will run from July 11 to July 25. The problem and materials will be made available for download from this site; no outside research will be permitted.
I’ll be holding an open informational session at school on Monday, July 2 from 8:30-9:30 pm. More details on that session and the SCP generally will be coming soon.
Best Wishes,
Daniel Hantman
Executive Notes and Comments Editor
Titles for Volume 87 (2012)
Volume 87, Issue 1
Symposium on Medical Malpractice and Compensation in Global Perspective, Part II
Volume 87, Issue 2
Women’s Legal History: A Global Perspective
Volume 87, Issue 3
The Future of the Establishment Clause in Context: Neutrality, Religion, or Avoidance?