Just a question if someone has a minute. (off topic)
Susan Freiman
susan.freiman.law.65 at aya.yale.edu
Mon Feb 18 23:03:23 PST 2008
Yes, if the American Jurisprudence Awards are the corporate recognition
given by Lawyer's [not Lawyers'?] Coop Pub and the Bancroft-Whitney Co..
Susan
James Manning wrote:
> I'm off topic and I'll be brief. Any response is appreciated.
>
> I am doing some research on a political candidate who touts having
> won several American Jurisprudence Awards. This doesn't google very
> well. I found the following at USC:
>
> "The Lawyer's Cooperative Publishing Company and the Bancroft-Whitney
> Company offer their corporate recognition to students who receive the
> highest grade in particular classes. Rather than participate in this
> commercial marketing enterprise, USC allows individual students who
> receive the highest grade in a particular course to indicate that
> information on their resumes."
>
> MY QUESTION:
>
> Am I reading correctly that this award goes to the top student in a
> particular subject at his respective school? Is this something like
> Who's Who for undergraduates?
>
> Not knocking this if you have won it. I acknowledge that the top grade
> in any class at any law school is an achievement.
>
> Thanks
> James Manning
> dumb old undergraduate at Murray State University
>
>
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