UK law student reporters and correspondents wanted.
UK law students are invited to apply for positions as volunteer reporters or correspondents with JURIST (jurist.org), the award-winning US-based international legal news non-profit powered by law students from around the world. JURIST is the only global collaboration of law students working together around the clock. We report the rule of law in crisis.
Gain unique writing and research experience as a member of our dynamic team of over 100 public-spirited law students from 50 law schools in 25 countries covering the latest UK and international legal developments as they happen. Get your own byline on a service that reaches a global audience of over one million readers a year. Make friends and build connections with future lawyers from elsewhere in the UK, Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia and Australasia that can last a lifetime!
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Visit www.jurist.org/apply and apply by 5 PM BST on October 20.
Questions? Email JURIST Executive Editor Jaclyn Belczyk at [email protected]
JURIST (on the Web at www.jurist org; on Twitter X @JURISTnews) is an international legal news service powered by law students. Established in the US at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1996, it's now an independent 50 (cX3) non-print staff by over 100 volunteers from law schools in 25 countries working together as members of a virtual editorial team under the direction of several US-based law faculty and professionals. JURIST is the first and only global organisation of law students collaborating across borders around the clock.
JURIST's mission is to engage law students with the most important events and issues of their time, invite them to strengthen the rule of law by reporting its challenges and successes around the world while preparing them for informed and responsible leadership in later professional and public life. JURIST news writers, correspondents, commentary writers and editors learn about law as it happens, connect with and interview legal newsmakers, build 21" century legal research and writing skills by finding and explaining in plain English the primary documents behind the headlines, and collaborate with a diverse range of national and international colleagues while sharing their work with a global public.
JURIST's content and its dedicated staff have been featured by major US and international media, including CNN, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, CBC Radio and the Toronto Star in Canada, and the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper in Japan. JURIST reports and commentaries have been republished and/or cited numerous ties in law school casebooks, law reviews and in testimony before US Congressional committees: several have figured in briefs to US federal appellate courts and even the Supreme Court of the United States.
In addition to its Web presence, JURIST is available on social media platforms such as Twitter/X, Threads, Instagram, LinkediN, Facehook and YouTube, and has developed its own apps, available for both Apple and Android devices. JURIST is open-access across all formats and is paywall - and subscription - free.
JURIST is headed by Pitt Law professor and Canadian Rhodes Scholar Bernard Hibbitts, an Oxford University and Harvard Law School graduate who in the late 1990 hand-coded the early iterations of JURIST's website in raw HTML. Most of JURIST's funding comes from private donors.
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Friday 20 October 2023