Santa Clara University School of Law and Yale Law School finished first and second, respectively, at the North American Rounds of the International Criminal Court Trial Competition held January 30 through February. Both schools will compete at the Hague next week for international bragging rights. Pace Law School, host of the 10-team tournament, finished in third place. Although the international tournament is dubbed a "trial" competition, it seems to follow more of a moot court format.
Yale won the award for Best Prosecution Brief, Capital University Law School won Best Defense Brief, and Pace won the Best Victim's Advocate Brief. Chavi Keeney Nana of Yale won Best Overall Oralist, while Brandon Douglas of Santa Clara won Best Final Round Oralist.
Pace's website purports to have a link to video of the final round, but I couldn't get it to work. Santa Clara's website report is here.
February 11, 2009
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