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The University of Wisconsin Law School's Black Law Students Association Moot Court team competed on February 27 through March 2, 2003 in the Midwest Black Law Students Frederick Douglass Moot Court competition in Indianapolis, Indiana, winning the award for Best Brief for the Respondent.

Team members were third-year students Jenigh Garrett, Anthony Burch, and coach Robert Clarke.

The competition addressed the scope of protection for written instructional criminal speech  and whether a direct descendant of slaves has standing to sue the government for reparations.

Submitted by on March 14, 2003

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