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CWRU's Jessup International Law Moot Court Team wins regional competition to advance to Internationa
Congratulations to the members of CWRU's Jessup International Law Moot Court team (Sarah Pierce, Brin Anderson, Katharine Quaglieri, Kate Gibson, and Cameron
MacLeod
) who won the "Super Regional" Jessup Moot Court Competition in Chicago on Feb. 12-14, and a number of other awards. For the fourth year in a row, the CWRU team won the Best Brief Award at the Jessup Competition.
Out of 96 competitors, Sarah Pierce won the award for Fifth Best Speaker and the award for Best Final Round Speaker, Katharine Quaglieri won the award for Eighth Best Speaker, and Brin Anderson won the award for Tenth Best Speaker.
The team defeated Michigan State, Valparaiso, and Marquette in the preliminary rounds, and went on to beat John Marshall College of Law in the Quarterfinals, Thomas M. Cooley College of Law in the Semifinals, and Loyola University School of Law in the Final Round, earning a trip to the International Rounds in Washington, D.C. in March.
This is the third time in four years that CWRU has made it to the International Rounds, and in 2008 CWRU won the Jessup World Championship. The team is coached by Margaux Day (J.D. '09) and Professor Michael Scharf. Established 51 years ago, and featuring 530 schools from 120 countries, the Jessup is one of the oldest and most prestigious moot court competitions in the world.
CWRU's Jessup International Law Moot Court Team wins regional competition to advance to Internationa
Congratulations to the members of CWRU's Jessup International Law Moot Court team (Sarah Pierce, Brin Anderson, Katharine Quaglieri, Kate Gibson, and Cameron
MacLeod
) who won the "Super Regional" Jessup Moot Court Competition in Chicago on Feb. 12-14, and a number of other awards. For the fourth year in a row, the CWRU team won the Best Brief Award at the Jessup Competition.
Out of 96 competitors, Sarah Pierce won the award for Fifth Best Speaker and the award for Best Final Round Speaker, Katharine Quaglieri won the award for Eighth Best Speaker, and Brin Anderson won the award for Tenth Best Speaker.
The team defeated Michigan State, Valparaiso, and Marquette in the preliminary rounds, and went on to beat John Marshall College of Law in the Quarterfinals, Thomas M. Cooley College of Law in the Semifinals, and Loyola University School of Law in the Final Round, earning a trip to the International Rounds in Washington, D.C. in March.
This is the third time in four years that CWRU has made it to the International Rounds, and in 2008 CWRU won the Jessup World Championship. The team is coached by Margaux Day (J.D. '09) and Professor Michael Scharf. Established 51 years ago, and featuring 530 schools from 120 countries, the Jessup is one of the oldest and most prestigious moot court competitions in the world.
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CWRU's Jessup International Law Moot Court Team wins regional competition to advance to Internationa
Congratulations to the members of CWRU's Jessup International Law Moot Court team (Sarah Pierce, Brin Anderson, Katharine Quaglieri, Kate Gibson, and Cameron
MacLeod
) who won the "Super Regional" Jessup Moot Court Competition in Chicago on Feb. 12-14, and a number of other awards. For the fourth year in a row, the CWRU team won the Best Brief Award at the Jessup Competition.
Out of 96 competitors, Sarah Pierce won the award for Fifth Best Speaker and the award for Best Final Round Speaker, Katharine Quaglieri won the award for Eighth Best Speaker, and Brin Anderson won the award for Tenth Best Speaker.
The team defeated Michigan State, Valparaiso, and Marquette in the preliminary rounds, and went on to beat John Marshall College of Law in the Quarterfinals, Thomas M. Cooley College of Law in the Semifinals, and Loyola University School of Law in the Final Round, earning a trip to the International Rounds in Washington, D.C. in March.
This is the third time in four years that CWRU has made it to the International Rounds, and in 2008 CWRU won the Jessup World Championship. The team is coached by Margaux Day (J.D. '09) and Professor Michael Scharf. Established 51 years ago, and featuring 530 schools from 120 countries, the Jessup is one of the oldest and most prestigious moot court competitions in the world.
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