Cook County Associate Judge James E. Snyder sat in Courtroom 2001 at the Daley Center at 8 a.m. on a Monday, right leg over left, chin in his right hand, eyes affixed on the law student moot court defense attorney, listening as she made her argument. For both this student and her opponent, Snyder monitored their voices, eye contact, posture, time management and other skills still developing in the young lawyers-to-be. He was one of three people replicating a 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel for two Loyola …