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Editor’s note: how is the “moot” court any different than the mute “criminal justice system” that refuses to prosecute the crimes of “our” government?
March 25, 2010
The University of Akron School of Law took first place at the Fifth Annual National Moot Court Competition in Child Welfare and Adoption Law earlier this month at the Ohio Judicial Center and Ohio Statehouse.