The rules are simple.
Write a post suitable for publishing on the FCPA Blog.
Keep it between 350 and 450 words. Include proper citations and links where needed.
The deadline to enter is midnight October 31.
Anyone can participate by sending one or more entries.
The FCPA Blog editorial staff will select three finalists, which will be published here. Our readers will pick the winner.
Results will be announced by December 31.
The reward for becoming this year’s FCPA Idol? Twelve months of awesome bragging rights and a lifetime of memories.
Entries based on your own scholastic research are eligible. (For examples, see recent posts by the FCPA rock stars Bruce Hinchey and Kyle Sheahen.) But there are no strict limits on subject matter, as long as it’s suitable for this space.
Send entries in the body of an email — no attachments, please — to us here.
Our editors reserve the right to make minor corrections and sylistic changes.
Good luck to all.
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