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Judge Pauline Newman Lifetime Achievement Award

Award at a Glance

Most Recent Recipient: Judge Pauline Newman

Date awarded: August, 2017

Past Recipients:

Purpose:

To recognize and award an ACS Member who has made a significant lifetime contribution to the profession.

Description and History:

The award consists of a simple plaque (Certificate) and an __ honorarium, typically presented in person to the recipient at a CHAL reception or luncheon at one of the two ACS national meetings in the year it is awarded. CHAL instigated the award in 2017, in honor of Judge Pauline Newman, a federal judge on the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

Eligibility:

Recipient must be an ACS member

Deadline:

Nominees for the award are normally considered only on an occasional basis, with an expectation to present the award at an ACS National Meeting.

How to Apply:

Nominations can be made to the subcommittee on Awards and Nominations, or by e-mailing chemistryandthelaw@gmail.com