National Environmental Law
Moot Court Competition

The Twentieth Annual National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition
will be held on Thursday, February 21 through Saturday, February
23, 2008 at Pace Law School, White Plains, New York.
Since 1989, student advocates from across the United States and Canada
have participated in the National Environmental Law Moot Court
Competition. The moot draws in excess of 200 competitors
from diverse law schools and 200 attorneys who serve as judges for three days of
oral arguments, to create a rigorous academic experience.
Recognized as the preeminent environmental law
moot in the United States, the event tests skills in appellate brief
writing and oral advocacy involving issues drawn from real cases,
providing experience in environmental litigation first hand.
The Competition is distinctive in that three
adverse teams argue the issues, reflecting the fact that environmental
litigation frequently involves multiple parties – the government, a
public interest group and a member of the regulated industry.
Teams write and file their briefs for their
respective parties in early December and come to the Pace campus in
February for the oral phase of the Competition. Those with the
highest combined scores for both the written brief and oral argument
advance to succeeding rounds.
Previous legal problems have included illegal
dumping of hazardous waste, vicarious criminal liability of corporate
officers for their company's environmental crimes and commerce clause
limits on water pollution regulation.
For further information, please refer
to the Fact
Sheet.
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