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2022 Hale Moot Court competition showcases Gould students’ talent, skills
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Tuesday, April 19, 2022
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Hale Moot Court Finals at USC Norris Cinema Theatre (Photo/Christopher Wallace) |
Other participants included 2021-2022 Oral Advocate runner-up Danielle Richardson and finalists Daniel Donohue and MacKenzie Tobin.
“It was an honor to present my oral argument before three distinguished judges, and winning the competition improved my confidence as a law student and future attorney,” Italiane said. “The Hale Moot Court Honors program was invaluable because it made me a better legal writer and oral advocate, and it taught me to think on my feet and be adaptable. I didn't expect to become so passionate about the legal issue I had been researching throughout the year, but by the time the final round came along, I felt like an expert on the issue I was defending.”
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From left, oral advocate champion Lili Italiane, finalist MacKenzie Tobin, runner-up Danielle Richardson and finalist Daniel Donohue. (Photo/Christopher Wallace) |
The presiding judges were Hon. David F. Hamilton, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; Hon. Jacqueline N. Nguyen, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and Hon. Richard A. Paez, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
“It was an incredibly rewarding experience to serve as the Chair of the Hale Moot Court Program this year,” said Reena Patel, chair of the Hale Moot Court Honors Program. “Given that last year's competition was fully remote, I was excited to return to the in-person format for the last few rounds. It was also amazing to see the students transition flawlessly from Zoom arguments to in-person arguments.”
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From left, Hon. Richard A. Paez, Hon. Jacqueline N. Nguyen, Dean Andrew Guzman and Hon. David F. Hamilton (Photo/Christopher Wallace) |
Each of the awards carries a monetary gift donated through the law school, thanks to the generosity and support from donors.
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