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Dearest Law Scholars and Burgeoning Bards,
To celebrate National Poetry Month and National Library Week, the Law Library is hosting a poetry writing contest - with a legal twist of course!
The Details:
- For your poem, select a major case covered in one of your 1L classes (think International Shoe, etc.) and rewrite it as a poem. The format is up to you; limerick, verse, prose, haiku, whatever. It must however, fit on the one page submission form.
- Professor Pommersheim
has agreed to serve as the juror and will select the top 5 submissions.
(The Law Library staff will redact student names before sending the
poems off to Professor Pommersheim in Oregon, so it will be a blind
review.)
- The top 5 will each
receive $10 in Amazon gift cards courtesy of Lexis, as well as a signed
copy of "Local Memory & Karma," Professor Pommersheim’s most recent
poetry chapbook.
- Forms can be picked up
at the Circulation Desk and must be placed in the submission box at the
desk by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 22. We will then send the poems off
for review and the winners will be announced on Friday, April 29.
Need some
inspiration? Visit our display on the Main Floor of the Law Library,
which includes case citations to some actual legal opinions written in
poem form (yes, they exist!), as well as some of Professor Pommersheim’s
poetry chapbooks and other literary titles from our collection.