Food and Drug Law Institute Announces Writing Award Winners
Posted on: Friday, 16 January 2009, 11:46 CST
In the Short Paper Competition,
In the Long Paper Competition,
Several of these articles have been published in FDLI's Food and Drug Law Journal, the premier law journal for food and drug attorneys.
FDLI sponsors the Austern Writing Competition to encourage law students interested in the areas of law that affect food, drugs, medical devices, cosmetics and biologics. Entrants must be currently enrolled in a J.D. program at any of the nation's accredited law schools.
The deadline for 2008-2009 entries is
Founded in 1949, FDLI publishes the award-winning, peer-reviewed Food and Drug Law Journal; the bimonthly magazine Update; FDA Directory; and dozens of books and publications for attorneys, regulatory affairs practitioners, scientists, health care professionals, government employees and marketers in the food and drug field. For more information, visit www.fdli.org
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