PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Law Students Face Test In Fake Supreme Court By Maury Breecher The first part of the course is devoted to acquainting the student with legal research and oral presentation of a case. The remainder of the course is used by the student in doing actual legal research and oral presentations. The time of great concentration has come for all KU first-year law students as they prepare their fictional legal cases for an appearance before a mythical Supreme Court, according to John Howell, president of the Moot Court Council. ALL FIRST-YEAR law students go through the Moot Court experience since it is a major part of a required Legal Research and Writing Course. This one credit hour course is a requirement the law student must take in the first two semesters of Law School. The student is presented with a hypothetical case. He must present this case before the Moot Court, in competition with another first-year student who will be presenting an opposite interpretation. This "august" body is in Green Hall, home of KU's Law School. The court is the law school's Moot Court, set up to give law students experience in preparing and presenting a case based on "moot" or doubtful points of law. EACH STUDENT receives his case at the same time. After two days they meet with their adviser, a member of the Moot Court Council. Ten days later they present a researched legal brief before the court. Four days after this presentation, they argue their case early before the Moot Court The judges decide who had the better presentation and who won the case on the basis of the law. The person who makes the better presentation does not necessarily win the case. During the second semester of the course, the former opponents 8 Daily Kansan Thursday, November 4, 1965 CAROL HAMM Alpha Delta Pi Check the three-piece suit as a must for weekends at home or away. 12th & Oread form a team and compete against other teams. In this way the students practice teamwork and how to collaborate in a legal case. THERE ARE THREE judges on the Moot Court. Usually they are local practicing attorneys and faculty members of the law school. The third judge is a member of the Moot Court Council. The Council is made up of seven third-year law students who are picked by the Dean of the law school on the basis of their academic standing. These students serve as advisors to the first-year students and also alternate in sitting as judges during the Moot Court trial. Members of the Council make up the fictional cases which the students present. "An affectionate panorama of the American theatre's greatest moments . . . in story and song." 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