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.
March 20, 2009
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