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the moot
adjective
Subject to discussion (originally at a moot); arguable, debatable, unsolved or impossible to solve.
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The moot court team won national titles.
At the moot court in April, Irving L. Gornstein, the institute's executive director, acted as chief justice.
Several hundred people, mostly students, attended this first panel in the moot courtroom of the school's library.
The multi-sexual shenanigans at the Moot Hall dance strike a false note in the context of 1940s Britain.
We hear that the moot court is one of the most broadening experiences a law student can have.
It was a brisk night, and as we clustered by a clay fireplace a fan named Erik Kluth recalled the moot in Kansas City where he was knighted.
In the same spirit as LAFF, former employees of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation last year began publishing the MOOT Newsletter, short for Mott's Outstanding Old Timers.
Then he came to New York to preside over a fake one — the finals of the moot court competition at Columbia Law School.
"To do this piece here, where Britten wrote it and where it's set, with the Moot Hall down by the beach, is really exciting," she says.
Having been selected for the law review and the moot court board, Mr. Dugan is among those who will have a choice.
Zakir Mohamed, master of the moot court of the Warwick law society, says: "Being involved with the activities of a student law society is incredibly rewarding.
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