This fall, nine “brave souls,” undeterred by a 7:30 a.m. class start time, will be the first students in the new University of Pennsylvania Law School’s Appellate Advocacy Clinic.

The clinic joins a growing community of law school Supreme Court and appellate litigation clinics. But there’s a difference, said clinic co-director Ilana Eisenstein, partner and co-chair of DLA Piper’s appellate advocacy practice.

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