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32 Fam. & Concil. Cts. Rev. 5 (1994)

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                      ESSAY CONTESTS

   The purpose of these contests is to encourage and promote original thinking,
research, and writing on important family law issues. Themes for the 1994 contests
are New Approaches  in Child Custody Evaluations, Settlement Techniques for
Judges, or Protection of Adverse Interests.
   Priority for the awards will be given to articles dealing with the contest themes.
However, the reviewing boards may make the award to superior articles dealing with
any relevant family law issue.

                              Meyer   Elkin
                              Essay Contest

   The 6th annual Meyer Elkin Essay Award will be presented at AFCC's annual
meeting in Maui, May 1994. The winner will receive a $250 cash prize and award
certificate. The winning article will be published in the Family and Conciliation
Courts Review. Articles may address any of the themes listed above. Articles must be
received by March 15, 1994. Entries should be submitted to:

                        Hugh McIsaac, Editor, FCCR
               Family Services, Multnomah County Circuit Court
                         1021 SW 4th Ave., Rm 350
                            Portland, OR 97204


                              Family   Law
                      Law   School  Essay  Contest

   This contest is open to all students attending law schools in the United States,
Canada, Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand.
   To submit your manuscript, send no more than 30 typewritten, double-spaced
pages to:

                        Hugh McIsaac, Editor, FCCR
               Family Services, Multnomah County Circuit Court
                         1021 SW 4th Ave., Rm 350
                            Portland, OR 97204

   Entries will bejudgedbya panel from the FCCR Editorial Board. Winning essay(s)
will be published in Family and Conciliation Courts Review. Winner(s) will receive
a $300 honorarium and certificate.
   All contest entries must be postmarked no later than May 15, 1994.


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