March 20, 2009

Miami powers its way to championship at National Security Law competition

The University of Miami School of Law reigned supreme at the 2009 National Security Law Moot Court Competition, hosted by the George Washington University School of Law February 21-22. Fordham University School of Law took second place at the 26-team tournament, while West Virginia University College of Law and Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School enjoyed trips to the semifinals.

Miami won Best Brief; Elizabeth Kohut of George Mason University School of Law was named Best Oralist.

Miami discusses the win here, along with some general horn tooting. Miami references its moot court board's "#6 national ranking," which I presume is in reference to its pre-competition standing in the UH Moot Court National Championship held earlier this year. Fordham writes about its win here, which I posted earlier this week in connection with its second-place finish at the Cardozo/BMI entertainment and communication law tournament.

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