Had to put that headline in context, lest anyone think I was telling tales of our first president committing war crimes or some such. Anyway, George Washington University Law School won its own tournament February 12-13, taking first place at the H. Greene & Joyce Hens Green National Security Law Moot Court Competition. University of Virginia School of Law finished second. The tournament featured eight "semifinal" teams -- the top two point-getters in what really amounted to the quarterfinals advanced to the final round. Aside from GW and UVA, those teams were Fordham Law School, Florida State University College of Law, American University Washington College of Law, University of Miami School of Law, Louisiana Statute University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, and Baylor Law School. Twenty three teams from 17 law schools participated.
Florida State had the Best Brief; Brian Rodriguez from Fordham was the Best Oralist.
March 10, 2011
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