Not exact matches
In this position, she was responsible for teaching written and
oral appellate advocacy skills to 2L and 3L students.
NAAC is a moot court competition that emphasizes the development of
oral advocacy skills through a realistic
appellate advocacy experience.
He volunteers annually as a judge for the Marshall - Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, which includes an
appellate advocacy competition for high school students, and as a judge at Drexel University Thomas E. Kline School of Law for first - year
oral arguments in Legal Methods.
The
appellate know - how of our group frequently takes us to other fora, where our skills in persuasive briefing and strong
oral advocacy are equally applicable in different closed - record proceedings, such as administrative agency appeals (both state and federal), arbitration appeals, ERISA appeals, and bankruptcy appeals.
Boyle Brasher LLC takes pride in its reputation for excellence in both
appellate brief writing and
oral advocacy.
The primary purpose of the Moot Court program is to provide an opportunity for law students to improve
oral advocacy and brief writing skills through participation in
appellate and trial
advocacy competitions.
In a series of interviews with legal writing expert Bryan Garner, Supreme Court Justices affirmed the importance of briefs to the
appellate process and the need for lawyers to write clearly.7 In a recent study, Judge Richard Posner found that judges view writing as equally if not more important than
oral advocacy.8 Continuing legal education programs offered by state bar associations frequently address the need for effective legal writing.9 No one disputes that lawyers should write well.10
Even for those students who may not want to pursue a career in
appellate advocacy, MCHB offers an invaluable experience to develop
oral and written skills.
Moot Court Honors Board is a student - run honors organization which provides its members with the opportunity to develop their
oral and written
appellate advocacy skills.
This practicum is for students who want detailed experience preparing a criminal appeal, with intensive writing and instruction in
oral appellate advocacy.
The ABA Law Student Division National
Appellate Advocacy Competition (NAAC) is a moot court competition that emphasizes the development of oral advocacy skills through a realistic appellate advocacy exp
Advocacy Competition (NAAC) is a moot court competition that emphasizes the development of
oral advocacy skills through a realistic appellate advocacy exp
advocacy skills through a realistic
appellate advocacy exp
advocacy experience.
Appellate Advocacy Led by name partner Kathleen M. Sullivan (former Harvard Law School Professor and Dean of Stanford Law School) this program focuses on mastering the skills — both written and
oral — that are needed to be an effective
appellate advocate.
Other skills include a broad and practical knowledge of numerous substantive areas of law; familiarity with
appellate practice; excellent interpersonal skills; and superior
oral advocacy skills.