LAW 899K - Competition: ABA National Appellate Advocacy
(Section: LS1)
Description:
The ABA Law Student Division National Appellate Advocacy Competition (NAAC) emphasizes the development of oral advocacy skills through a realistic appellate advocacy experience. Competitors participate in a hypothetical appeal to the United States Supreme Court. The competition involves writing a brief as either respondent or petitioner and then arguing the case in front of the mock court. Enrollment in this course is limited to members of the Moot Court Board. Students may not enroll without explicit permission.
Term: Spring Law School
Units: 2
Course Type(s):
JD Elective, Litigation/Dispute Res.
Offered:
from
January 11, 2010
through
May 12, 2010
Location:
San Francisco
Meeting room:
Building: TBA, Room TBA
Instructor: Thomas Schaaf
Capacity/Available: 3/1
Status: Open
Xpress ID: 10215
What is this?
Comments:
ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition: Thomas Schaaf, tschaaf@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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Thomas Schaaf
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