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Number of Areas: 1 2 3
All first-year law students are eligible to participate in the Joint Journal Competition (JJC). The competition is held in May, the week after first-year spring semester exams. Each of the five journals selects staff members from the competition. In total, there are 130 staff positions among the five journals available to rising second year law students. Journal selection is made by the editors in chief of the journals typically held in mid-July. Students are invited to join the journal staffs in late July before resume collection begins for on-campus interviews.
The North Carolina Law Review selects 39 staff members. As a part of this 39, the top 13 students in the 1L class are invited to join the law review if those students have submitted preferences for the competition. An additional 13 thirteen students based on a combination of their law school GPA and their writing scores and 13 are chosen based solely on their writing scores (write-ons).
Transfer student participation is governed by the chart below:
In first year of transfer:
After one year at UNC
A student who seeks to resign as a staff member of a journal must submit his or her resignation in writing to the Editor in Chief of the journal, the journal's faculty advisor and the Assistant Dean for Student Services. The student is required to send a letter via email to all employers indicating his or her resignation with a copy to the Assistant Dean. The Assistant Dean for Student Services works with the Career Services Office to ensure that the student updates his or her resume and all CSO accounts. Any incident of failure to remove journal information from a resume will be referred to the Law School student Attorney General as a possible Honor Code violation. Copies of both letters and a response letter from the Assistant Dean for Students Services will be placed in the student's file.