EVAN A. EVANS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW MOOT COURT COMPETITION
Hosted by the University of Wisconsin Law School Moot Court Board
Friday, March 2, 2018 through Sunday, March 4, 2018
REGISTRATION FORM FOR 2018 COMPETITION
COMPLETED FORM AND PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY DECEMBER 22, 2017
To register for the Evans Moot Court Competition, return both a completed registration form and a check for the appropriate registration fee, to the following address by December 22, 2017:
EVANS MOOT COURT COMPETITIONMAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:
MOOT COURT BOARD“University of Wisconsin Law School”
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN LAW SCHOOL
975 BASCOM MALL
MADISON WI 53706-1399
The registration fee is $500 for one team, or $1000 for two teams. No school may register more than two teams. Registration fees are non-refundable, except as described in this form. Your registration is not complete until the competition director receives both your completed registration form and your check for the registration fee. The competition director will acknowledgeeach completed registration form and payment by email receipt. Registration may fill prior to December 22, 2017. If your registration form and payment are received after registration is already full, the competition director will promptly notify you of that fact by email, and will return your check for the registration fee.
Only the first ten schools to register and pay for two teams will be guaranteed the ability to send two teams to the competition. If one of those schools registering two teams later decides to send fewer than two teams, that school will forfeit its registration fee(s) for the team(s) it does not send. Any additional school beyond the first ten that attempts to register two teams will be given the option of either placing its second team on a waitlist or withdrawing both of its team registrations altogether.
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Each team must consist of two law students. Each of the two law student team members must participate in writing the brief prior to the competition and presenting oral argument at competition. The competition director will randomly assign each team to write its brief on behalf of either the petitioner or the respondent. For a school sending two teams, one team will be assigned to write its brief on behalf of the petitioner, and the other will be assigned to write its brief on behalf of the respondent.
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Evan A. Evans Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition • University of Wisconsin Law School
975 Bascom Mall • Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1399 • Phone • (608) 263-1691 • Fax • (608) 262-5485
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