Supreme Court launches essay competition
The solicitors, barristers, and judges of the future have been given the opportunity to shine in the Supreme Court’s new essay competition.
The competition, which marks the court’s 15th anniversary, is open to all students at UK universities and other higher education providers, as well as pupil barrister and trainee solicitors.
Lady Simler, justice of the Supreme Court, who is lending her judging talents to the competition, said: “This is a wonderful opportunity for people at the start of their legal careers to help us reflect on the Supreme Court’s role and our work so far, and to look ahead to the future.
“The prize includes a tour of the Supreme Court, after which I will sit down with the winner, and we can discuss everything from their essay, to their studies and what they want to achieve in the future!
“I am really looking forward to reading the entries. Being relatively new to the Court myself, it will be very interesting to look back over the Court’s history, before we start the journey into our next 15 years.”
Entrants are asked to answer the question: “As the Supreme Court approaches its 15th anniversary, what reflections would you offer on its role and achievements?” and have until Monday 30th September to enter.
Full details on how to enter can be found on the Supreme Court website.