Students at the University of California Hastings College of Law are locked in a heated competition to channel the pugnacious writing style of Antonin Scalia and pen their own dissent with flair akin to the late U.S. Supreme Court justice.

The first place winner of U.C. Hastings’ essay contest, dubbed “Scalia, J., Dissenting,” will win $500 and a dinner for four with interim dean David Faigman. The essays are due March 14.

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