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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LEVIN COLLEGE OF LAW August 25, 2008 | Vol. XII, Issue 1

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Chief Justice John Roberts to Judge Moot Court Competition This Friday, Sept. 5
Class of 2011 Maintains College’s Status as Top Public Law School
Career Spotlight: Michael T. Moore
UF Law Professor Honored with Rockefeller Foundation Innovation Award
Rowe Discusses Fantasy Leagues' Move Into College Football

News Briefs

Ribbon Cut for South African Bill of Rights Exhibit
UF Law Welcomes New Comparative Law Students
Inn of Court Seeks Members
ELULP Informational Meeting
CSRRR Research Assistant Needed
Funds Available to Student Organizations
Trial Team Tryouts Begin Sept. 3

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Chief Justice John Roberts to Judge Moot Court Competition This Friday, Sept. 5

Chief Justice RobertsJohn G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States, will have a chance to put four UF law students on the spot this semester (Read Competitor Biographies).

Roberts will become the first representative of the U.S. Supreme Court in history to judge the Justice Campbell Thornal Moot Court Final Four on Sept. 5 at the Curtis M. Phillips Center at 10 a.m.

The Moot Court Final Four will be open to all law students, faculty and staff. Students must show law school UFIDs to get in and may not bring backpacks, any other large bags, or laptops. Photography is prohibited and cell phones must be turned off or in silent mode.

Doors will open at 8:30 a.m. Late students will be seated during breaks in the balcony. There is parking at and around the Phillips Center. Parking may be in short supply so we encourage students, faculty and staff who cannot find parking to use campus transportation from the law school. Students can ride any RTS bus free when they present a valid UFID card.

Friday morning classes will be cancelled. They will resume at 1 p.m.

For the most up-to-date information on ticketing, policies and procedures check your email and the UF Law homepage at www.law.ufl.edu.

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