Constitutional Law Moot Court
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and two federal appeals court judges heard the arguments from a constitutional law moot court. The hypo… read more
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and two federal appeals court judges heard the arguments from a constitutional law moot court. The hypothetical cases involved the constitutionality of excluding a juror from a trial because of her religious beliefs, and considered an FBI seizure of a laptop computer. Four law school students argued the cases. close
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