The competition draws the best law schools and moot court programs in the country and takes place during one of the most exciting times in New Orleans, Mardi Gras. The registration fee for the competition is $950. MGI Competition Registration Opens - September 15, 2024. Team Registration and Payment Deadline - November 15, 2024 The only moot court competition in the country devoted to sports legal issues, the annual Mardi Gras Moot Court Competition has been hosted by Tulane Moot Court students for over 25 years. The Mardi Gras Moot Court Competition gives law students across the country an opportunity to test their advocacy skills over a legal problem inspired by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The competition draws the best law schools and moot court programs in the country and takes place during one of the most exciting times in New Orleans, MARDI GRAS! Important Details: Competition Dates: February 19–21, 2020. Competition Registration. Competition Rules . Important Dates The only moot court competition in the country devoted to sports legal issues, the annual Mardi Gras Moot Court Competition has been hosted by Tulane Moot Court students for over 25 years. The Mardi Gras Moot Court Competition gives law students across the country an opportunity to test their advocacy skills over a legal problem inspired by the 27th Annual Mardi Gras Invitational Moot Court Competition. Tulane’s Moot Court Board, with the help of the Sports Law Society and the Sports Lawyers Journal staff, hosts the annual Mardi Gras National Moot Court Competition, the only annual moot court competition in the country that focuses on contemporary legal problems confronting the Minnesota Law's Sports Law Competition team traveled to New Orleans this week to compete at the Mardi Gras Moot Court Competition at Tulane University Law School. Adam George '25 took home a trophy for Best Oralist, 3rd Overall. Shayna Korsh '25 and Evan Bracewell '26 were on the team that won a trophy for Best Brief, 2nd Overall. A national competition that focuses on sports law, held in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. The team will be coached by local experts in sports law and/or appellate advocacy or both. Mardi Gras Moot Court Invitational Wed, 02/19/2020 - 03:00 Tulane’s Moot Court Board, with the help of the Sports Law Society and the Sports Lawyers Journal staff, hosts the annual Mardi Gras National Moot Court Competition, the only annual moot court competition in the country that focuses on contemporary legal problems confronting the The Tulane Law School Moot Court Board hosts the Tulane Mardi Gras Invitational National Sports Law Tournament. The Tulan Sports Law Invitational is held during New Orleans’s famed Mardi Gras festival. The Final Round is held at the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. In 2010, Rebecca Carlson and Myriah Conaughty were Quarterfinalists. Tulane’s Moot Court Board, with the help of the Sports Law Society and the Sports Lawyers Journal staff, hosts the annual Mardi Gras National Moot Court Competition, the only annual moot court competition in the country that focuses on contemporary legal problems confronting the sports industry. A national competition that focuses on sports law, held in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. The team will be coached by local experts in sports law and/or appellate advocacy or both. 2023 National Appellate Advocacy Competition (Best Brief – Mackenzie Cowles, Rana Salem, & Zoe Bays)2023 Tulane Mardi Gras Moot Court Invitational (Best Respondent Brief – Anushka Silva, Brianna Callagy & Nicholas Matoian) The National Sports Moot Court Team of Stephanie Lamb ’24, Dante Matera ’24, and Shannon Skrzynski ’24 competed in the Tulane Mardi Gras Moot Court Invitational competition. The moot court team of Benjamin Shin ’24 and Ezequiel Gurule ’24 were declared champions of the Roger J. Traynor Moot Court Competition, a nationally recognized The Moot Court Honor Society also hosts the Burton D. Wechsler First Amendment Moot Court Tournament, which attracts law students from over 25 law schools across the nation. Alvina First Year Moot Court Tournament - Registration Open Until December 16 at 11:59pm Note: The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is no longer being housed by MCB. Please reach out to Hauser at law.global@nyu.edu if you are interested! Accolades and Awards. 2019-2020: Mardi Gras Moot Court Invitational Hosted by Tulane University Law School 1st Place Award, won by Andrew Stamboulidis and Bailey Springer Moot Court Mardi Gras Competition Showcase. February 10 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Moot Court Phone: 6625019139 Email: smhousto@go.olemiss.edu « National Moot Court Competition - National Rounds : 6 : National Moot Court Competition - Region IV : 7 : National Veterans Law Competition : 4 : Spong Moot Court Competition : 4 : Touro National Law & Religion Competition : 3 : Wechsler First Amendment Competition : 4 : 2.5 : Roger Williams University School of Law: National Moot Court At the 22nd Annual Tulane Law School Mardi Gras Invitational National Sports Law Moot Court Competition held on February 21 to 24, Southwestern’s team of Matilda Barseghian, Mikaela Cox and Rita Dilorenzo won First Place Brief out of 25 participating teams. International Baseball Arbitration Competition (Tulane University Law School) Noah Cohen, Logan Smith & Brendon McMahon; Mardi Gras National Sports Law Moot Court Competition (Tulane University Law School) Kathleen Lowry, Sam Granderson & Alexus Otradovec; National Sports Law Negotiation Competition (Thomas Jefferson School of Law) Tulane Law Mardi Gras Invitational; UCLA Cybersecurity Moot Court Competition; Wagner Labor and Employment Law Competition; William B. Spong, Jr. Constitutional Law Invitational Tournament; Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court Competition; In addition, Emory sends a team to compete in the National Moot Court Competition
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