Twitter Moot in the National Post
The National Post mentioned the Twitter Moot in 5 Things to Watch:
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3 Three pretend judges and two teams of real students from some of Canada’s top law schools will participate in a “Twitter Moot” on Tuesday, in which they pretend to argue the appeal of West Moberly First Nations v. British Columbia, a precedent-setting environmental law case, entirely in bursts of 140-characters. With a natural tendency toward verbosity, lawyers seem unlikely Twitterers, but as Omar Ha-Redeye, a Toronto lawyer acting as a Twitter Moot judge, tweeted: “From judge’s perspective, conciseness is not aspirational, it is essential.”