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The Inaugural National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition

The National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition provides students with the opportunity to advocate in the nuanced landscape of cultural heritage law. The problem for the inaugural competition addressed criminal intent and statutory interpretation under the Archaeological Resources Protection Act. All rounds were held in federal courtrooms in the Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse located in downtown Chicago. The judges for the final round included members of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.


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DePaul students earn runner-up title at national patent law moot court competition

After a demanding six months of preparation for the American Intellectual Property Law Association’s Giles Sutherland Rich Memorial Moot Court Competition, Nick Restauri’s and Rachel Schweers’ hard work and dedication paid off with a regional first place finish, two best brief awards and the national title of runner-up.
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CIPLIT and DePaul alumnus to serve as U.S. Patent and Trademark Office deputy chief of staff

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director David Kappos recently announced that DePaul law alumnus Azam Khan will serve as the deputy chief of staff in the Office of the Under Secretary and Director.
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