Gellhorn-Sargentich Law Student Essay Competition
2012
Winner -- Daniel Kazhdan, University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, Wyeth and PLIVA: The Law of Inadequate Drug Labeling
2011
Winner -- Aaron Moore, American University Washington College of Law, "Preserving the Ark of Our Safety: How a Stronger Administrative Approach Could Save Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act"
2010
Winner -- Jasmine C. Hites, University of Oregon School of Law, "NERC: Nuked by Constitutional Flaw?"
Winner -- Jasmine C. Hites, University of Oregon School of Law, "NERC: Nuked by Constitutional Flaw?"
2009
Winner -- Connor Raso, Yale Law School, "Do Agencies Use Guidance Documents to Avoid Presidential Control?"
2008
Winner -- Karen Weathersbee, University of Baltimore School of Law,"Quarantine: Its Use and Limitations"
2007
Winner -- Scott Keller, University of Texas School of Law, "Expanding Federalism Clear Statement Canons Instead of Chevron Step Zero"
2006
Winner -- Kari Bergeron, Southern University Law Center, "Singing the Blues: Muddy Waters and the Scope of Federal Authority Over Isolated, Inland Wetlands under the Clean Water Act"