National Order of Scribes
Overview
The National Order of Scribes was created in 2007 by Scribes as an honorary organization to recognize graduating law students who excel in legal writing. Each year, any law school that is a current institutional member of Scribes may nominate five students, or up to a number that represents three percent of its graduating class for an academic year, whichever is larger, to be inducted into the National Order of Scribes. The students below were nominated by their schools, and Scribes congratulates them for their achievement.