Tulane Law Moot Court Program

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Tulane Law Moot Court Program is one of the largest student-run organizations at Tulane University Law School and among the oldest programs of its kind in the nation. The Tulane Law Moot Court Program was founded in 1929 by a small group of Tulane Law students, including the legendary U.S. Fifth Circuit Judge John Minor Wisdom. Alumni include state and federal judges, members of Congress, U.S. Ambassadors, and state governors. Tulane Law Moot Court Program is comprised of five Interschool disciplines: Mock Trial, Appellate, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), and the Black Law Students Association (BLSA). The Appellate discipline consists of five teams: International Criminal Court (ICC), Judge John R. Brown Admiralty (JRB), Jeffrey G. Miller Environmental (Pace), Immigration & Asylum (I&A), and The National Moot Court Competition. The BLSA discipline is comprised of three teams, the Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial team, the Nelson Mandela International Negotiations team, and the Thurgood Marshall Appellate Moot Court team. Throughout the year, all of these teams earn academic credit by competing in a number of national and international moot court competitions.

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Tulane Law Moot Court Program is one of the largest student-run organizations at Tulane University Law School and among the oldest programs of its kind in the nation. The Tulane Law Moot Court Program was founded in 1929 by a small group of Tulane Law students, including the legendary U.S. Fifth Circuit Judge John Minor Wisdom. Alumni include state and federal judges, members of Congress, U.S. Ambassadors, and state governors. Tulane Law Moot Court Program is comprised of five Interschool disciplines: Mock Trial, Appellate, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), and the Black Law Students Association (BLSA). The Appellate discipline consists of five teams: International Criminal Court (ICC), Judge John R. Brown Admiralty (JRB), Jeffrey G. Miller Environmental (Pace), Immigration & Asylum (I&A), and The National Moot Court Competition. The BLSA discipline is comprised of three teams, the Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial team, the Nelson Mandela International Negotiations team, and the Thurgood Marshall Appellate Moot Court team. Throughout the year, all of these teams earn academic credit by competing in a number of national and international moot court competitions.

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Louisiana

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New Orleans

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11-50

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$1 to $1,000,000

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