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  2. American Academy of Appellate Lawyers - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Appellate Lawyers is a non-profit organization consisting of the Fellows who have been elected to the academy. It was founded in 1990 and incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in 1991. [1] Its mission is to "advance the highest standards and practices of appellate advocacy and to recognize outstanding appellate lawyers."

  3. National Moot Court Competition - Wikipedia

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    The cases argued traditionally focus on a timely issue arising under the United States Constitution, in keeping with the competition's original theme of appellate advocacy. The final national competition continues to be held in New York, and the final argument between the top two teams is judged by a seven-person mock court, including prominent ...

  4. Supreme Court clinic - Wikipedia

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    The Emory Law School Supreme Court Advocacy Project, the first largely student-run Supreme Court Clinic, started in Fall 2010. [5] The Jenner & Block Supreme Court and Appellate Clinic at the University of Chicago Law School was established in 2016. [6]

  5. Allyson K. Duncan - Wikipedia

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    At North Carolina Central University School of Law, Duncan served as an associate professor from 1986 to 1990, teaching property law, appellate advocacy, and employment discrimination. In 1990, she served briefly on the North Carolina Court of Appeals as an Associate Judge.

  6. Patrick R. Hugg - Wikipedia

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    He served as a guest professor at the University of Vienna Law school in 1995 and at Yeditepe law faculty in Istanbul in 2004. Hugg has addressed audiences on various subjects, encompassing judicial opinion writing and appellate advocacy. His speaking engagements have included the National Judicial College and numerous national conferences.

  7. David Frederick - Wikipedia

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    David Charles Frederick (born April 9, 1961) is an appellate attorney in Washington, D.C., and is a name partner at Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick [1] He has argued over 50 cases before the Supreme Court.

  8. Pritzker School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Named in honor of an innovative leader [43] in litigation and business strategies, the Fred Bartlit Center for Trial Advocacy was established in 1999 to conduct research and teach innovative and technologically advanced trial strategy. The Bartlit Center focuses on changes in trial craft brought on by new technologies and compensation approaches.

  9. American College of Trial Lawyers - Wikipedia

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    The American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL) is a professional association of trial lawyers from the United States and Canada.Founded in 1950, [1] the College is dedicated to maintaining and improving the standards of trial practice, especially trial advocacy, the administration of justice and the ethics of the profession.