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Moot Court

Moot court offers further experience in both persuasive writing and oral advocacy. Link to External Moot Court site.

Instructions for Turning in a Brief on a Disk:

To preserve blind grading, the student turning in a brief on disk must do the following before turning in the disk:

  1. Click on Tools, then on Options, then on Security.
  2. Click on Remove personal information from this file on save.

    This tool exists on Office XP and on Word 2003. If you are using some other operating system, you can perform this on the computers in the computer lab.
  3. Make sure the document name is this semester’s exam numbers for both authors. The first exam number should be that of the student who wrote the first argument.
  4. Then save the document to the disk to be turned in.

Please make sure that the disk you use is either a new one or that you have removed all other documents from it.

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