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Moot court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moot court is an extracurricular activity at many law schools in which participants take part in simulated court proceedings, usually to include drafting briefs and participating in oral argument. Th...
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First Year Moot Court Cases and Transcripts - Spring 2002 ... Plaintiff alleges that he was denied employment at defendant law firm because of the affirmative action program in place at the firm. The case has worked its way up to the Supreme Court. ... ; [First Year Moot Court Home] [Moot Court Home] [Boalt Home]
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Previous Cases of Interest ... For Most cases, use this link to begin your search: ... Highlights of the 2004-2005 Supreme Court Term...
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The State now appeals directly to this court pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 302(a) (134 Ill. 2d R. 302(a)). We find the hazing statute to be constitutional and reverse the judgments of the circuit court. The defendants are students at Western Illinois University.
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COURTS §762 real controversies --; Headnote:[7]; Constitutional judgments are justified only out of the necessity of adjudicating rights in particular cases between the litigants brought before the court. [***LEdHN8] ;
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Ministers moot televised court cases ... The government is expected to publish plans to allow the televising and broadcasting of court cases by the end of the year. ... According to The Times, cameras would be allowed in criminal, civil and appeal court cases, but witnesses, jurors and defendants could ask to remain anonymous.
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; Moot Court competition ; ... Past participants in the National First Amendment Moot Court Competition have represented law schools nationwide, from Brooklyn Law School to Duke University to Arizona State to Harvard. ... The Moot Court Competition is Thursday and Friday, Feb. 18-19, 2010.
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