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How much of a time commitment is required to be part of the Appellate Moot Court Society?

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How much of a time commitment is required to be part of the Appellate Moot Court Society?

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Members of the Appellate Moot Court Society are required to participate in at least twelve (12) mooting sessions with their teammate. During the “mooting session” both members present their oral arguments in front of a panel of three (3) judges. Members prepare their own mooting schedule. Members are required to recruit professors, practitioners or other Appellate Moot Court Society members to make up their three-judge panel for each mooting session. Each mooting session typically lasts one hour.

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