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How To Join
The Environmental Law Journal (ELJ) is one of eight student-run
publications at New York University School of Law. Together with
the other journals, the ELJ participates in the annual Writing Competition
to select staff editors. Students who have completed their first
year at the law school are eligible to participate in the Writing
Competition, which is distributed immediately following the last
final exam of the spring semester. Students must register in advance
and pay a minimal fee to participate in the competition. Participants
have approximately two weeks to complete the competition, which
consists of a closed-universe (no additional research allowed) case
comment and submission of personal statement to ELJ. For more information
about the competition itself, please contact the NYU Law Review,
which coordinates the annual competition on behalf of all the journals.
Staff Editor Selection
Staff editors are chosen through the regular and transfer writing
competitions based on a combination of performance in the writing
competition and strength of the personal statement. A certain number
of staff editors are chosen based on a formula that weighs the competition
more heavily than the personal statement. To make an allowance for
students with an especially strong environmental interest or other
qualities that will benefit the journal, another portion of staff
editors are chosen based on a formula that gives additional weight
to the personal statement.
Grades are not considered when evaluating potential staff editors,
and applicants are strongly encouraged not to discuss academic performance
in the personal statement, as the ELJ does not believe that grades
are an accurate reflection of a student's likelihood of being a
skillful staff editor. Rather, the personal statement should be
used as an opportunity to convey details of the student's background
and personal, scholarly or work experience that make that person
particularly suited to the Environmental Law Journal. Environmental
experience is not a prerequisite to serving as an ELJ staff editor,
however students should have an interest in environmental issues.
Transfer Students
Transfer students in the J.D. program may also join the ELJ as staff
editors by participating in the Transfer Writing Competition, which
takes place early in the fall semester each year. Although the competition
topic differs from the one used in the spring competition for non-transfer
students, the case comment and personal statement format is the
same.
Graduate Students
Finally, graduate students in the LL.M. program may apply for graduate
editor positions by submitting a résumé or C.V. and
a personal statement explaining their interest in environmental
issues and ELJ. Graduate applications are generally due in mid-September,
although students should consult the materials distributed to them
during orientation for complete details.
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