LAW 899E - Competition: Traynor Moot Court
(Section: LS1)
Description:
The Roger J. Traynor California Moot Court Competition is a prestigious interscholastic moot court competition open to California law schools. The competition is designed to provide students with a learning experience that reflects contemporary appellate practice in California, and uses an edited record from an actual California Court of Appeal case. A team of two or three students will prepare and submit an appellate brief representing one side, and present oral arguments representing both sides.
Term: Spring Law School
Units: 2
Course Type(s):
JD Elective, Lawyering Skills, Litigation/Dispute Res.
Offered:
from
January 11, 2010
through
May 12, 2010
Location:
San Francisco
Meeting room:
Building: TBA, Room TBA
Instructor: Stephanie Dean
Capacity/Available: 3/3
Status: Open
Xpress ID: 10053
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Comments:
Traynor Moot Court: Leslie Rose lrose@ggu.edu. Participation in this competition is limited to members of the Moot Court Board. Students will be chosen for participation in accordance with a selection process administered by the Advanced Legal Writing Program. For an application form, please contact Professor Thomas Schaaf at tschaaf@ggu.edu or Professor Leslie Rose at lrose@ggu.edu. Students may not enroll without explicit permission.
Syllabus:
None posted
Current and planned sections:
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Term |
Section |
Location |
Dates |
Offered |
Instructor |
Syllabus |
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10/SL |
LS1 | San Francisco |
Jan 11 - May 12, 2010 |
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Stephanie Dean
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