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The chief justice of the United States will preside over a moot court competition at a North Carolina law school this month.
North Carolina Central University said Wednesday that Chief Justice John Roberts will preside over the moot court competition April 14. The event is closed to the public and the media.
Roberts will be on a panel with 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Allyson Duncan, a former N.C. Central law professor, and former North Carolina Chief Justice Henry Frye.
Roberts' visit is the first time a U.S. chief justice has visited the 70-year-old law school.
Roberts is scheduled to eat with law students and conduct a swearing-in ceremony for North Carolina Central law alumni to the U.S. Supreme Court Bar.

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