2008 Moot Court Success
UDM School of Law took home the top two National Champion Team awards in the 23rd Annual McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition at the University of Minnesota. First-place honors go to team members Jennifer Hartlep, Kathy Koziol and Clint Hubbell, with second-place going to team members Christopher Lenhardt, Khalil Rahal and Michelle Busuito.
Clint Hubbell captured the Best Oralist award for the entire tournament and a Runner-up Best Oralist-Preliminary Rounds award.
The William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition is an inter-scholastic appellate moot court competition sponsored by the University of Minnesota Law School. Its mission is to promote interest, reflection and discourse among law students, law faculty and members of the practicing bar and bench in the substance, procedure and practice of civil rights law and to provide opportunity to interested law students to develop the oral advocacy and writing skills essential to be successful appellate practitioners.
This year, 40 teams participated in the competition. UDM’s success included winning rounds against Michigan, St. Thomas, Wisconsin, Campbell, and others.
UDM has participated in six national moot court competitions this academic year: The Harvard Animal Rights Moot Court Competition, the New York City Appellate Moot Court Competition, the NYU Immigration Law Moot Court Competition, the regional Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, and the Pace Environmental Moot Court Competition. Future competitions include the Wagner Labor & Employment Law Moot Court Competition and the ABA National Team Competition.
Animal Rights team members Jennifer Dukarski and Anne Macaulay finished as National Runner-ups in our appearance at this competition.
The Jessup International Law team of Robert Walker, Kelsey Siemen, Ryan Sheahan, Roxanna Gale and Jaimie Bordman advanced to the Semi-final Round, quite an accomplishment in this highly competitive tournament. UDM brought home a 4th Place Best Brief Award as well from Jessup.
Pace Environmental Law team members Dylan Duvall and Courtney Satko advanced to the Quarterfinal round–to the top 27 out of 75 teams. Dylan Duvall won a Best Oralist in the first Preliminary round.
Immigration Law team members Dan Whittal, Emily Murphy and Tiffani Frederick advanced to the Semi-final round at NYU, beating Georgetown, St. John’s, Brooklyn, and Ave Maria. Dan Whittal took home Best Oralist.
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