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Subscription
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Grade On
AJCL seeks students who have
demonstrated criminal law profeciency. Accordingly, it has been
our tradition that any student who has earned an A or A+ in Criminal
Law (taken at UT Law their 1L year) may elect to join our organization
whenever they choose.
If you would like to take advantage of this, bring a transcript,
resume, and a brief letter explaining your
interest in our journal to the Communications Center in the Law School
Atrium.
Direct questions to Managing.AJCL@gmail.com.
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Our AlumniOuiooiThe
Write-On
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AJCL seeks students who have the ability
to write and read academic legal writing. Thus, AJCL participates in
the annual law school write-on competition held immediately after each
spring semester. This program is administered by the Texas Law
Review, so refer to that organization's announcements for information
on this event.
AJCL independently conducts its own write-on each fall and spring
semester, so make sure your Law Mail profile accepts mail from AJCL if
you would like to be informed of these events.
Bluebook citation format is
preferred for your legal writing example. Good luck!
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website? Please contact Dustin Farahnak at ajclonline@gmail.com
JON 1.208; University of Texas School
of Law; 727 Dean
Keeton St., Austin, TX 78705-3299; ajclonline@gmail.com; 512.471.9200