Author: MCHS

1987-88

ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition

  • Regional Co-Champion

All-Illinois Moot Court Competition

  • First Place

1986-87

ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition

  • Regional Co-Champions

All-Illinois Moot Court Competition

  • First Place

1985-86

National Moot Court Competition

  • Regional Finalists
  • National Qualifier

Chicago Bar Association Moot Court Competition

  • Best oral advocate

Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition

  • Regional Champion

1984-85

Jessup International Law Competition

  • Undefeated team

Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition

  • Semifinalists
  • Best brief

1983-84

Chicago Bar Association Moot Court Competition

  • First Place

1982-83

Chicago Bar Association Moot Court Competition

  • First Place

Giles Rich Patent Law Competition

  • Regional Champions
  • National Third Place

2017 Tryout Results

Thank you to the ~130 Chicago-Kent students who tried out this week for the Moot Court Honor Society. The quality of brief-writing and oral advocacy was high; the choices were difficult. We’re thrilled to invite these 31 students to join us in 2017-18:

Invited to Join the Moot Court Honor Society

2017-18

Jack Amaro

Taylor Brewer

Nicole Chimienti

Brian Crush

Emily Edwards

Daniel Flores

Meaghan Fontein

Giana Gizzi

Maggie Kamm

Tracey Klees

Joshua Locke

Keisha McClellan

Stacey Meyers

Mahira Musani

Javier Ortega Alvarez

Pauline Panayi

Yuliya Patlata

Alida Pecanin

Colin Pochie

Rebecca Quade

Alex Romano

Samantha Ruben

Betul Serbest

Carl Sessions

Tamara Sonenshein

Stephen Spector

Rebecca Spira

Alexi Spiratos

Katherine Stryker

Blake Thompson

Jin To

Flowers and Ford at ABA NAAC 2017 Competition

ABA NAAC regional champion winners!

Congratulations to Stephanie Flowers ’18 and Quinn Ford ’18, who won a regional championship at the 2017 ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition regional tournament, held March 2 to 4 in Boston!

Stephanie and Quinn will compete in the national tournament April 6 to 8 in Chicago.

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