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Moot Court
Ends Friday

The final round of the Lile Moot
Court competition will take place tomorrow
as part of the 13th annual Law
Alumni Day at the University.

Judges for the event in which students will
argue a hypothetical case will be Justice Potter
Stewart of the United States Supreme Court.
Justice Roger J. Traynor, retired chief justice of
the California Supreme Court and visiting
James Monroe Professor of Law at the
University, and Justice Harry L. Carrico of the
Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. The
competition will begin in Cabell Hall at 8:30
p.m.

Preceding the Moot Court, returning law
school alumni will meet at reunion dinners.

The highlight of Saturday's events will be an
address by Judge Traynor on "Reasoning in A
Circle of Law" at the 8 p.m. banquet in
Memorial Gymnasium.

Saturday afternoon there will be a business
meeting of the Law School Alumni Association
presided over by Bernard P. Chamberlain,
association president, at which 50-year awards
will be presented to law alumni. A panel
discussion on "Law and Legal Institutions in
the 70's; The Judges Take a Look" will follow
in the Newcomb Hall ballroom at 2:15 p.m.
Panelists will be Judge Traynor and four
alumni, now judges.