I'm posting this on behalf of my colleague Cheryl Anderson, who directs our moot court programs at SIU School of Law. This is a great competition. If your school hasn't sent a team to this, you should apply. The problems are always excellent, and the level of competition is superb. Plus, Carbondale is a nice place in the fall.
The American College of Legal
Medicine, the Southern Illinois University School of Law, and the Southern
Illinois University School of Medicine, Department of Medical Humanities will
once again jointly sponsor the 2015-2016 National Health Law Moot Court
Competition. The Competition, our twenty-fourth, will be held on November
6 and 7, 2015 at the Southern Illinois University School of Law in Carbondale,
Illinois. With the support of the American College of Legal Medicine, as
in past years, several scholarship grants will be awarded. We have been
extremely pleased with the Competition over the last several years and look
forward to an even better competition in 2015-2016.
On-line registration for the
competition is now open at this link: http://law.siu.edu/academics/center-programs/health-law-policy/health-competition.html.
Local hotel and location information will be posted at a later date. We
would appreciate it if you would forward this email to the appropriate person
at your school for their information. You can also watch for the brochure
which will be mailed soon.
If you have any questions, please
send them to mootct@siu.edu or you may call
our Moot Court Board Assistant, Kristy White, at 618/453.8299 or email her at kristyw@siu.edu.
We hope to see a team from your
school at the Competition in November.
Cheryl Anderson
Director of Moot Court Programs
Southern Illinois University
School of Law, M/C
6804
1150 Douglas
Drive
Carbondale, IL 62901
618-453-5634
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