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Ames Moot Court Competition 2022
This year’s Ames Moot Court Competition teams sparred over Article III judicial power in the hypothetical case, Ames County Board of Commissioners v. Energon U.S.A.
This year's presiding judges were Sri Srinivasan of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; Britt Grant of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; and Rowan Wilson ’84 of the New York Court of Appeals.
The Lani Guinier Memorial Team members (Petitioner):
Daniel Ergas ’23, Gillian Hannahs ’23, Emily Hatch ’23, Samantha Neal ’23*, Sierra Polston ’23*, and Natalie Tsang ’23.
The Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Memorial Team (Respondent):
Pauline Esman ’23, Justin Fishman ’23, Connor Haaland ’23, Samantha Ilagan ’23*, Nikolas Paladino ’23*, and Lincoln Plews ’23
(*denotes ...
published: 14 Nov 2022
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Law | Mooting in Action
See a Moot Court in action - and be part of the jury - with a mini moot on the hot topic of border closures.
published: 25 Jul 2020
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Ames Moot Court Competition 2019
The case, United States Department of Interior v. Bryce Caldwell, was argued on Nov. 12, at the Ames Moot Court Competition. The presiding judges were Merrick Garland ’77, of the United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit; Michelle Friedland of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and Amul Thapar, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Patricia Roberts Harris Memorial Team (Respondents):
Charlotte Butash
Kelsey Fraser (oralist)
Hilary Hurd
Melanie Fontes (oralist)
Kate Peiffer
Alicia Alvero Koski
Janet Wood Reno Memorial Team (Petitioners):
Kevin Chen
Mikaela Gilbert-Lurie (oralist)
Caroline Li
Al Kelly (oralist)
KC Jaski
Eliza Green
The Ames Competition, held in the historic Ames Courtroom of Harvard Law School, is one of the...
published: 21 Nov 2019
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How to Moot: a full guide for law students
#mooting #lawstudent #university
Here in this full video, I will be explaining how to moot, using a full example from a live competition I have taken part in. Mooting is important for Law Students to take part in, and this will be extremely useful for a beginner!
published: 16 Nov 2020
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How to Prepare for a MOOT | A Comprehensive Moot Guide for Beginners
#barristers #moot #advocacy
As a Master of Moots and Mooter, I have put together a mooting guide for beginners on everything you need to know to prepare for mooting competitions.
If you're an aspiring barrister or interested in mock appeal cases, this video is for you. In this comprehensive guide, we'll break down everything you need to know to become a formidable mooter. From understanding the structure of a moot to conducting effective research and delivering persuasive submissions, we'll cover it all. Learn about the key players, etiquette, and the importance of knowing your facts and authorities. Join us as we explore the world of mooting and equip you with the knowledge and skills to excel in your moots.
» Support me 🤎
📽️ Subscribe to my YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com...
published: 07 Jan 2022
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Nelson Mandela University Faculty of Law Moot Court Final 2017
The Moot Court module is an elective offered to law students. The blend of theory and practical application by which the module is delivered, equips and trains the students to participate fully in the moot court experience. The final which was held on the 27th July 2017, for the first time in the Port Elizabeth High Court, is a culmination of various assessments.
The 2 teams with the highest marks qualified. Appearing for the applicant team were Nceba Mafa and Katongo Bwalya and arguing for the respondents were Chante du Toit and Ivan Oosthuizen. The teams presented arguments to an adjudicating panel composed of Judge Eksteen, Advocate Dup de Bruyn, Advocate Wabo Msizi, Prof Avinash Govindjee and Mr Kailash Karsan.
The winning team, Nceba Mafa and Katongo Bwalya, will be representing N...
published: 24 Aug 2017
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16th BRS Moot Court Competition | Final Session
published: 15 Oct 2023
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2022 Lile Moot Court Finals
Third-year students Sophia Evans and Riley Segars, arguing for the appellant, face off against classmates Dev Ranjan and Ethan Treacy, arguing for the appellee, in the final round of UVA Law’s 94th William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition. U.S. appeals court Judges Ralph R. Erickson of the Eighth Circuit and John B. Nalbandian ’94 of the Sixth Circuit, and Professor Leslie Kendrick ’06, preside over the event. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 1, 2022)
published: 04 Nov 2022
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Ames Moot Court Competition 2021
This year’s hypothetical case, Charles Artiss v. Westlake Pharmaceuticals, Inc., asked the teams to address one of the foremost hurdles in a lawsuit: personal jurisdiction.
This year's presiding judges were Elena Kagan ’86, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court; Kimberly S. Budd ’91, chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court; and Consuelo Maria Callahan, United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Carrie E. Buck Memorial Team (Petitioner):
John Acton, Jason Altabet*, Matt J. Bendisz, Ryan Dunbar, Maria Huryn, and Fenella McLuskie*
The Lila A. Fenwick Memorial Team (Respondent):
Chinyere Amanze*, Avita Anand, Reagan Chrisco, Sarah Maher, Morgan Sandhu*, and Mariah Watson
(*denotes oralist)
The Ames Moot Court Competition is one...
published: 17 Nov 2021
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How to Moot: Oral Advocacy
The third part of our How to Moot series, this video provides guidance on oral advocacy, ensuring that you're ready to take on any of the SULS competitions. Special thanks to Sarah and Rob, members of the 2021 Jessup team, for their work on this video.
published: 17 Aug 2021
1:27:49
Ames Moot Court Competition 2022
This year’s Ames Moot Court Competition teams sparred over Article III judicial power in the hypothetical case, Ames County Board of Commissioners v. Energon U....
This year’s Ames Moot Court Competition teams sparred over Article III judicial power in the hypothetical case, Ames County Board of Commissioners v. Energon U.S.A.
This year's presiding judges were Sri Srinivasan of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; Britt Grant of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; and Rowan Wilson ’84 of the New York Court of Appeals.
The Lani Guinier Memorial Team members (Petitioner):
Daniel Ergas ’23, Gillian Hannahs ’23, Emily Hatch ’23, Samantha Neal ’23*, Sierra Polston ’23*, and Natalie Tsang ’23.
The Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Memorial Team (Respondent):
Pauline Esman ’23, Justin Fishman ’23, Connor Haaland ’23, Samantha Ilagan ’23*, Nikolas Paladino ’23*, and Lincoln Plews ’23
(*denotes oralist)
The Ames Moot Court Competition is one of the most prestigious competitions for appellate brief writing and advocacy in the country. The students participating in the Final Round started the competition in fall of their 2L year. Two teams progressed to the Final Round through their strong research abilities and excellent written and oral advocacy.
For more information, visit the Board of Student Advisers website https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/bsa/ames-competition/
To view the history of the Ames Moot Court Competition, including decades of videos and info on past competitions, go to : https://hls.harvard.edu/ames-moot-court/
https://wn.com/Ames_Moot_Court_Competition_2022
This year’s Ames Moot Court Competition teams sparred over Article III judicial power in the hypothetical case, Ames County Board of Commissioners v. Energon U.S.A.
This year's presiding judges were Sri Srinivasan of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; Britt Grant of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; and Rowan Wilson ’84 of the New York Court of Appeals.
The Lani Guinier Memorial Team members (Petitioner):
Daniel Ergas ’23, Gillian Hannahs ’23, Emily Hatch ’23, Samantha Neal ’23*, Sierra Polston ’23*, and Natalie Tsang ’23.
The Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Memorial Team (Respondent):
Pauline Esman ’23, Justin Fishman ’23, Connor Haaland ’23, Samantha Ilagan ’23*, Nikolas Paladino ’23*, and Lincoln Plews ’23
(*denotes oralist)
The Ames Moot Court Competition is one of the most prestigious competitions for appellate brief writing and advocacy in the country. The students participating in the Final Round started the competition in fall of their 2L year. Two teams progressed to the Final Round through their strong research abilities and excellent written and oral advocacy.
For more information, visit the Board of Student Advisers website https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/bsa/ames-competition/
To view the history of the Ames Moot Court Competition, including decades of videos and info on past competitions, go to : https://hls.harvard.edu/ames-moot-court/
- published: 14 Nov 2022
- views: 153959
12:57
Law | Mooting in Action
See a Moot Court in action - and be part of the jury - with a mini moot on the hot topic of border closures.
See a Moot Court in action - and be part of the jury - with a mini moot on the hot topic of border closures.
https://wn.com/Law_|_Mooting_In_Action
See a Moot Court in action - and be part of the jury - with a mini moot on the hot topic of border closures.
- published: 25 Jul 2020
- views: 39838
1:24:39
Ames Moot Court Competition 2019
The case, United States Department of Interior v. Bryce Caldwell, was argued on Nov. 12, at the Ames Moot Court Competition. The presiding judges were Merrick G...
The case, United States Department of Interior v. Bryce Caldwell, was argued on Nov. 12, at the Ames Moot Court Competition. The presiding judges were Merrick Garland ’77, of the United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit; Michelle Friedland of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and Amul Thapar, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Patricia Roberts Harris Memorial Team (Respondents):
Charlotte Butash
Kelsey Fraser (oralist)
Hilary Hurd
Melanie Fontes (oralist)
Kate Peiffer
Alicia Alvero Koski
Janet Wood Reno Memorial Team (Petitioners):
Kevin Chen
Mikaela Gilbert-Lurie (oralist)
Caroline Li
Al Kelly (oralist)
KC Jaski
Eliza Green
The Ames Competition, held in the historic Ames Courtroom of Harvard Law School, is one of the most prestigious competitions for appellate brief writing and advocacy in the country. The students participating in the Final Round started the competition in fall of their 2L year. Two teams progressed to the Final Round through their strong research abilities and excellent written and oral advocacy.
To view the history of the Ames Moot Court Competition, including decades of videos and info on past competitions, go to : https://hls.harvard.edu/ames-moot-court/
https://wn.com/Ames_Moot_Court_Competition_2019
The case, United States Department of Interior v. Bryce Caldwell, was argued on Nov. 12, at the Ames Moot Court Competition. The presiding judges were Merrick Garland ’77, of the United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit; Michelle Friedland of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and Amul Thapar, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Patricia Roberts Harris Memorial Team (Respondents):
Charlotte Butash
Kelsey Fraser (oralist)
Hilary Hurd
Melanie Fontes (oralist)
Kate Peiffer
Alicia Alvero Koski
Janet Wood Reno Memorial Team (Petitioners):
Kevin Chen
Mikaela Gilbert-Lurie (oralist)
Caroline Li
Al Kelly (oralist)
KC Jaski
Eliza Green
The Ames Competition, held in the historic Ames Courtroom of Harvard Law School, is one of the most prestigious competitions for appellate brief writing and advocacy in the country. The students participating in the Final Round started the competition in fall of their 2L year. Two teams progressed to the Final Round through their strong research abilities and excellent written and oral advocacy.
To view the history of the Ames Moot Court Competition, including decades of videos and info on past competitions, go to : https://hls.harvard.edu/ames-moot-court/
- published: 21 Nov 2019
- views: 4779732
17:44
How to Moot: a full guide for law students
#mooting #lawstudent #university
Here in this full video, I will be explaining how to moot, using a full example from a live competition I have taken part in. ...
#mooting #lawstudent #university
Here in this full video, I will be explaining how to moot, using a full example from a live competition I have taken part in. Mooting is important for Law Students to take part in, and this will be extremely useful for a beginner!
https://wn.com/How_To_Moot_A_Full_Guide_For_Law_Students
#mooting #lawstudent #university
Here in this full video, I will be explaining how to moot, using a full example from a live competition I have taken part in. Mooting is important for Law Students to take part in, and this will be extremely useful for a beginner!
- published: 16 Nov 2020
- views: 64361
16:25
How to Prepare for a MOOT | A Comprehensive Moot Guide for Beginners
#barristers #moot #advocacy
As a Master of Moots and Mooter, I have put together a mooting guide for beginners on everything you need to know to prepare for m...
#barristers #moot #advocacy
As a Master of Moots and Mooter, I have put together a mooting guide for beginners on everything you need to know to prepare for mooting competitions.
If you're an aspiring barrister or interested in mock appeal cases, this video is for you. In this comprehensive guide, we'll break down everything you need to know to become a formidable mooter. From understanding the structure of a moot to conducting effective research and delivering persuasive submissions, we'll cover it all. Learn about the key players, etiquette, and the importance of knowing your facts and authorities. Join us as we explore the world of mooting and equip you with the knowledge and skills to excel in your moots.
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https://wn.com/How_To_Prepare_For_A_Moot_|_A_Comprehensive_Moot_Guide_For_Beginners
#barristers #moot #advocacy
As a Master of Moots and Mooter, I have put together a mooting guide for beginners on everything you need to know to prepare for mooting competitions.
If you're an aspiring barrister or interested in mock appeal cases, this video is for you. In this comprehensive guide, we'll break down everything you need to know to become a formidable mooter. From understanding the structure of a moot to conducting effective research and delivering persuasive submissions, we'll cover it all. Learn about the key players, etiquette, and the importance of knowing your facts and authorities. Join us as we explore the world of mooting and equip you with the knowledge and skills to excel in your moots.
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» Timestamps ⏱
00:00 - Introduction
00:56 - What is a Moot?
1:31 - Roles, Rules & Format
2:27 - Preparation (Problem/Legal Research/Authorities)
5:13 - Skeleton & Bundle
6:46 - Courtroom Manner
8:08 - Qualities of a Mooter
10:16 - The Moot
11:02 - The Moot: Introduction
11:24 -The Moot: Facts
11:39 - The Moot: Outline Submissions
12:00 - The Moot: Submissions & Summary
13:51 - The Moot: Sign Off
14:02 - Judicial Intervention
15:16 - Judging Criteria
» Get in touch 📧
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» Disclaimer ⚠
Please exercise caution and consult a doctor before doing anything described on this channel. The material on this video is **for informational purposes only**. As each individual situation is unique, you should use proper discretion, in consultation with a health care practitioner, before undertaking the protocols, diet, exercises, techniques, training methods, or otherwise described herein. The author and publisher expressly disclaim responsibility for any adverse effects that may result from the use or application of the information contained herein.
P.S. Some of the links in this description are affiliate links that help support the channel at no extra cost to you. Thank you for the support! 🙏
- published: 07 Jan 2022
- views: 27168
15:40
Nelson Mandela University Faculty of Law Moot Court Final 2017
The Moot Court module is an elective offered to law students. The blend of theory and practical application by which the module is delivered, equips and trains ...
The Moot Court module is an elective offered to law students. The blend of theory and practical application by which the module is delivered, equips and trains the students to participate fully in the moot court experience. The final which was held on the 27th July 2017, for the first time in the Port Elizabeth High Court, is a culmination of various assessments.
The 2 teams with the highest marks qualified. Appearing for the applicant team were Nceba Mafa and Katongo Bwalya and arguing for the respondents were Chante du Toit and Ivan Oosthuizen. The teams presented arguments to an adjudicating panel composed of Judge Eksteen, Advocate Dup de Bruyn, Advocate Wabo Msizi, Prof Avinash Govindjee and Mr Kailash Karsan.
The winning team, Nceba Mafa and Katongo Bwalya, will be representing Nelson Mandela University at 26th African Human Rights Moot to be hosted by the University of Mauritius in September 2017.
Visit http://law.mandela.ac.za/ for more information on the Faculty.
VideoCred: NDP Multimedia
https://wn.com/Nelson_Mandela_University_Faculty_Of_Law_Moot_Court_Final_2017
The Moot Court module is an elective offered to law students. The blend of theory and practical application by which the module is delivered, equips and trains the students to participate fully in the moot court experience. The final which was held on the 27th July 2017, for the first time in the Port Elizabeth High Court, is a culmination of various assessments.
The 2 teams with the highest marks qualified. Appearing for the applicant team were Nceba Mafa and Katongo Bwalya and arguing for the respondents were Chante du Toit and Ivan Oosthuizen. The teams presented arguments to an adjudicating panel composed of Judge Eksteen, Advocate Dup de Bruyn, Advocate Wabo Msizi, Prof Avinash Govindjee and Mr Kailash Karsan.
The winning team, Nceba Mafa and Katongo Bwalya, will be representing Nelson Mandela University at 26th African Human Rights Moot to be hosted by the University of Mauritius in September 2017.
Visit http://law.mandela.ac.za/ for more information on the Faculty.
VideoCred: NDP Multimedia
- published: 24 Aug 2017
- views: 260741
1:31:57
2022 Lile Moot Court Finals
Third-year students Sophia Evans and Riley Segars, arguing for the appellant, face off against classmates Dev Ranjan and Ethan Treacy, arguing for the appellee,...
Third-year students Sophia Evans and Riley Segars, arguing for the appellant, face off against classmates Dev Ranjan and Ethan Treacy, arguing for the appellee, in the final round of UVA Law’s 94th William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition. U.S. appeals court Judges Ralph R. Erickson of the Eighth Circuit and John B. Nalbandian ’94 of the Sixth Circuit, and Professor Leslie Kendrick ’06, preside over the event. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 1, 2022)
https://wn.com/2022_Lile_Moot_Court_Finals
Third-year students Sophia Evans and Riley Segars, arguing for the appellant, face off against classmates Dev Ranjan and Ethan Treacy, arguing for the appellee, in the final round of UVA Law’s 94th William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition. U.S. appeals court Judges Ralph R. Erickson of the Eighth Circuit and John B. Nalbandian ’94 of the Sixth Circuit, and Professor Leslie Kendrick ’06, preside over the event. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 1, 2022)
- published: 04 Nov 2022
- views: 20204
1:29:50
Ames Moot Court Competition 2021
This year’s hypothetical case, Charles Artiss v. Westlake Pharmaceuticals, Inc., asked the teams to address one of the foremost hurdles in a lawsuit: personal j...
This year’s hypothetical case, Charles Artiss v. Westlake Pharmaceuticals, Inc., asked the teams to address one of the foremost hurdles in a lawsuit: personal jurisdiction.
This year's presiding judges were Elena Kagan ’86, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court; Kimberly S. Budd ’91, chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court; and Consuelo Maria Callahan, United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Carrie E. Buck Memorial Team (Petitioner):
John Acton, Jason Altabet*, Matt J. Bendisz, Ryan Dunbar, Maria Huryn, and Fenella McLuskie*
The Lila A. Fenwick Memorial Team (Respondent):
Chinyere Amanze*, Avita Anand, Reagan Chrisco, Sarah Maher, Morgan Sandhu*, and Mariah Watson
(*denotes oralist)
The Ames Moot Court Competition is one of the most prestigious competitions for appellate brief writing and advocacy in the country. The students participating in the Final Round started the competition in fall of their 2L year. Two teams progressed to the Final Round through their strong research abilities and excellent written and oral advocacy.
For more information, visit the Board of Student Advisers website https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/bsa/final-round/
To view the history of the Ames Moot Court Competition, including decades of videos and info on past competitions, go to : https://hls.harvard.edu/ames-moot-court/
https://wn.com/Ames_Moot_Court_Competition_2021
This year’s hypothetical case, Charles Artiss v. Westlake Pharmaceuticals, Inc., asked the teams to address one of the foremost hurdles in a lawsuit: personal jurisdiction.
This year's presiding judges were Elena Kagan ’86, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court; Kimberly S. Budd ’91, chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court; and Consuelo Maria Callahan, United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Carrie E. Buck Memorial Team (Petitioner):
John Acton, Jason Altabet*, Matt J. Bendisz, Ryan Dunbar, Maria Huryn, and Fenella McLuskie*
The Lila A. Fenwick Memorial Team (Respondent):
Chinyere Amanze*, Avita Anand, Reagan Chrisco, Sarah Maher, Morgan Sandhu*, and Mariah Watson
(*denotes oralist)
The Ames Moot Court Competition is one of the most prestigious competitions for appellate brief writing and advocacy in the country. The students participating in the Final Round started the competition in fall of their 2L year. Two teams progressed to the Final Round through their strong research abilities and excellent written and oral advocacy.
For more information, visit the Board of Student Advisers website https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/bsa/final-round/
To view the history of the Ames Moot Court Competition, including decades of videos and info on past competitions, go to : https://hls.harvard.edu/ames-moot-court/
- published: 17 Nov 2021
- views: 135676
9:59
How to Moot: Oral Advocacy
The third part of our How to Moot series, this video provides guidance on oral advocacy, ensuring that you're ready to take on any of the SULS competitions. Spe...
The third part of our How to Moot series, this video provides guidance on oral advocacy, ensuring that you're ready to take on any of the SULS competitions. Special thanks to Sarah and Rob, members of the 2021 Jessup team, for their work on this video.
https://wn.com/How_To_Moot_Oral_Advocacy
The third part of our How to Moot series, this video provides guidance on oral advocacy, ensuring that you're ready to take on any of the SULS competitions. Special thanks to Sarah and Rob, members of the 2021 Jessup team, for their work on this video.
- published: 17 Aug 2021
- views: 16435