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UI Law student Dosa Nappo competes in Moot Court Competition


UI Law students, with Dosa Nappo in front.

MOSCOW — Dosa Nappo, Shoshone-Bannock, was among six Idaho Law students who recently represented the University of Idaho College of Law at the National Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition in Chicago, hosted by Northwestern Pritzker School of Law.

The annual competition brings together law schools from across the country to brief and argue complex issues in federal Indian law before panels of judges. This year featured 68 teams from 28 institutions nationwide.

Representing Idaho Law were Melissa Svancara, Ehsan Entezar, Dosa Nappo, Ashley Cunningham, Erin Fowler and Zach Booker.

“Students briefed and argued complex issues within Native American Law, and they represented the College of Law incredibly well,” said Julie Leavitt, director of Idaho Law’s Native American Law Program. “We are very proud of them for their efforts.”

Participation in this premier advocacy competition reflects Idaho Law’s ongoing commitment to excellence in Native American law and to preparing students to serve tribal governments, organizations and communities with skill and integrity.

 

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