Ames Moot Court Competition 1975
The case Dr. Victor Marshall v. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts was argued on November 20, 1975, at the Ames Moot Court Competition. The presiding judges were Hon. Lewis F. Powell, Jr., L.L.M. '32, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court; Hon. Irving Kaufman, U.S. Court of Appeals for The Second Circuit; Hon. Constance Baker Motley, U.S. District Court, Southern District New York.
The Ames Competition, held in the historic Ames Courtroom of Harvard Law School, is one of the most prestigious competitions for appellate brief writing and advocacy in the country. The students participating in the Final Round started the competition in fall of their 2L year. Two teams progressed to the Final Round through their strong research abilities and excellent written and oral advocacy.
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I'll be in that competition soon! Good for all of us
Why didn't they discuss whether the doctor has standing to assert the women's right to an abortion?
First!! Now that I think it really doesn't matter
automatically denied
no one wants to hear a man's argument over the maternal healthcare of the mother. I
should i determine what happens to the sperm in the mans scrotum?
mute argument
what a joke is this the law
Worst yet
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Really? How?