Cohen Legal History Essay Competition

Photograph of Morris Cohen.The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Legal History and Rare Books Special Interest Section, in cooperation with Cengage Learning, recently announced the 3rd annual  Morris L. Cohen Student Essay Competition.  Full- and part-time students currently enrolled in accredited graduate programs in law, library science, history, or related fields are eligible to enter.  Essays may be on any topic related to legal history, rare law books, or legal archives.  The winner will receive a $500 prize from Cengage Learning and up to $1,000 for expenses associated with attendance at the 2011 AALL Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, as well as the opportunity to present the winning essay at the AALL Annual Meeting and submit it to Law Library Journal, the official journal of the AALL.  The Competition submission deadline is 11:59pm, Tuesday, 15 March 2011.  Full Competition details and entry form are available at the LHRB SIS Morris L. Cohen Student Essay Competition Web page.

Morris L. Cohen was Professor Emeritus of Law at Yale Law School, and recognized as “one of the towering figures of late 20th century law libraries.”  His scholarly work  focused on legal research, rare books, and historical bibliography.