Do Student Fees Violate Student Rights?
Two University of California-Berkeley Law School Students argued a case as part of the McBorne Moot Court competition at the law school. At … read more
Two University of California-Berkeley Law School Students argued a case as part of the McBorne Moot Court competition at the law school. At issue is whether or not mandatory student fees at public universities violate First Amendment rights. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was one of the judges. close
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- David Becker Co-Director University of California, Berkeley->McBorne Moot Court Competition
- Jonathan Gass Student University of California, Berkeley->School of Law
- Cynthia Hall Judge U.S. Court of Appeals->Ninth Circuit
- Herma Hill Kay Dean University of California, Hastings College of the Law
- Thomas Peckham Student University of California, Berkeley->School of Law
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