Box 13
Contains 10 Results:
Moot Court handbook (2 copies), 1974
The items in this series document the history of moot court competitions at the University of Virginia since 1948. They include briefs, handbooks, programs and other items.
Competition programs, 1985, 1986, 2012
The items in this series document the history of moot court competitions at the University of Virginia since 1948. They include briefs, handbooks, programs and other items.
William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition Quarterfinal Round Problem, 2005-10-10
The items in this series document the history of moot court competitions at the University of Virginia since 1948. They include briefs, handbooks, programs and other items.
List of Moot Court participants from 1849 to 1951, 2011
The items in this series document the history of moot court competitions at the University of Virginia since 1948. They include briefs, handbooks, programs and other items.
William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition records, 2013, Spring
The items in this series document the history of moot court competitions at the University of Virginia since 1948. They include briefs, handbooks, programs and other items.
Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition briefs, 2014
The items in this series document the history of moot court competitions at the University of Virginia since 1948. They include briefs, handbooks, programs and other items.
Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition champions, 2014
The items in this series document the history of moot court competitions at the University of Virginia since 1948. They include briefs, handbooks, programs and other items.
Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition team, 2017
The items in this series document the history of moot court competitions at the University of Virginia since 1948. They include briefs, handbooks, programs and other items.
Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition-First Place Best Overall Brief and Oral Argument, 2007
This series consists of physical awards (e.g., plaques, certificates, and trophies) that law students won at moot court competitions.
National Appellate Advocacy Competition New York Regional-Best Brief Second Place, 2004
This series consists of physical awards (e.g., plaques, certificates, and trophies) that law students won at moot court competitions.