From 68 to down to 4.
In October 2018, 68 hopeful law students signed up for Columbia's oldest internal, competitive moot court, ready to research the First and Fourth Amendments, distinguish between canons of statutory interpretation, and discover the perils of shared Gmail accounts. After four months of competition, the final four competitors have emerged.
The Moot Court Executive Board gives a warm congratulations to the four competitors who have advanced out of the semifinal round into the final round. The competition was intense but each of these competitors demonstrated substantial written and oral advocacy skills to earn their place in the final round.
Congratulations to:
Jeremy Patashnik, Christian Ronald, Jing Wang, and Tory Roberts!!!
Jeremy Patashnik and Christian Ronald will serve as counsel for the Plaintiffs-Appellants while Tory Roberts and Jing Wang will represent the Defendant-Appellee during the upcoming final rounds at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, April 8, 2019.
You can read more about the competition and the upcoming final round here.
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