McGeorge School of Law's moot court program ranked No. 14 in the nation

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(From left to right) Jaime Bowker, '23; Riley Gervin, '23; Monika Vermani, '23; Abanoub Mikhael, '23; fourth-year law student Allison Formoso; Heather Mills, '23; and Michael Jahangani, '23, were members of McGeorge's Moot Court Honors Board for the 2022-23 academic year.聽

The 91成人导航 McGeorge School of Law鈥檚 finished 14th in the nation for the 2022-2023 school year, according to . Among the 18 ABA-approved law schools in California, McGeorge finished second.

Professor , co-director of the and director of the school鈥檚 moot court program, said the ranking reflects the strengths of the program and caliber of the legal education McGeorge students receive.

鈥淥ur students performed well this year, and the recognition they received was most deserved,鈥 Telfeyan said. 鈥淥ur program produces quality work from our students year-after-year. Our national rankings reflected that fact this year, as they have in past years.鈥

McGeorge鈥檚 moot court program received the No. 14 moot court program recognition for

ABA鈥檚 National Appellate Advocacy Competition 鈥 Regional Rounds

In the American Bar Association鈥檚 (ABA) Regional Appellate Advocacy Competition, third-year law student Morgan Graber, Heather Mills, 鈥23, and Tom Gherini, 鈥23, were selected to advance to the national round of the competition. Gherini won the award for Best Oralist at the competition, and the team earned second place for the Best Brief. The regional competition was held on Feb. 25 and 26 in San Francisco.

Micaela Chapa, 鈥23, John Gutierrez, 鈥23, and Katie Lerseth, 鈥23, also advanced to the final round of the competition.

The teams were coached by , 鈥08; Maricar Pascual, 鈥16; Paige Davidson, 鈥19; and Jaime Bowker. Third-year law student Alex Leshnick was the team鈥檚 research assistant.

ABA鈥檚 National Appellate Advocacy Competition 鈥 National Rounds

In the finalist round of the ABA鈥檚 National Appellate Advocacy Competition, Gherini, Mills, and Graber finished in a tie for fifth place, and Gherini was named as one of the top oral advocates in the tournament. The competition was held April 14-16 in Washington, D.C.

The team was coached by Croxall, Pascual, and Kaylee Sheldon, '23.

Appellate Lawyers Association National Moot Court Competition

Graber, Mills, and Gherini also took first place in the Appellate Lawyers Association National Moot Court Competition Championship on November 4 and 5, 2022 in Chicago. Additionally, Mills won third Best Oralist and the team won third Best Brief.

The team was coached by Croxall, Pascual, and Sheldon.

John J. Gibbons Criminal Procedure Moot Court Competition

Samantha Bacon, 鈥23, and Riley Gervin, 鈥23, won the award for the Best Petitioner Brief out of 33 briefs and were semi-finalists at the John J. Gibbons Criminal Procedure Moot Court Competition in Newark, New Jersey on March 24 and 25, 2023.

The team was coached by Angela Fuentes, 鈥23, Gil Vega, 鈥09, , and Adjunct Professor Richard Schickele. Third-year law student Kyndall Banales served as the team鈥檚 research assistant.

Robert F. Wagner National Labor and Employment Law Competition

Fourth-year law students Allison Formoso and Nikki Kuklo advanced to the semi-final round of the Robert F. Wagner National Labor and Employment Law Competition. Formoso also won the award for Best Oralist for her performance during the preliminary rounds. The competition was held on April 1 and 2 in New York City.

The team was coached by Adjunct Professor Erich Shiners, 鈥06; Tim Kamermayer, 鈥12; Madison Simmons, 鈥13; Tashayla Billington, 鈥15; and Hunter Hayes, 鈥23. Third-year law student Alexis Martinez served as the team鈥檚 research assistant.

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The members of McGeorge School of Law's 2022-23 moot court team excelled in competitions.聽

Additional results from the moot court competition season include:

  • In the Billings, Exum, & Frye National Moot Court Competition, the team of Hayes, Kylie Ohm, 鈥23, and Brian Taghadossi, 鈥23, were octofinalists and were awarded the third Best Brief. The team of Bacon and Gervin were also octofinalists.
  • In the Leroy R. Hassell Sr. National Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition, the team consisting of fourth-year students Kelsey Thweatt and Kaila Fayne were octofinalists. The second team, consisting of Jordan Hutchings and Formoso, also competed in the octofinal round of the competition. Formoso was named the second Best Oralist, and Hutchings was awarded the third Best Oralist.
  • In the Saul Lefkowitz Intellectual Property Regional Moot Court Competition (West), Sheldon and Abanoub Mikhael, 鈥23, were recognized for being the region's Best Oral Argument Team.
  • In the UC Davis Asylum & Refugee Law National Moot Court Competition, fourth-year student Amanda Stone was named as the second Best Oralist.
  • In the Roger J. Traynor California Appellate Moot Court Competition, Fayne and Thweatt each won individual merit awards for their oral arguments.

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