Our Moot Court Honor Society traveled to Oklahoma City this past weekend to compete in the ABA NAAC Moot Court Competition. The teams argued two issues from the famous case Brady v. Maryland. The first issue was whether Brady protections are applicable to pre-trial stages. The second issue was whether Brady requires due diligence.
The oralist pairs were: Jayson Swigart (2L) and Cristian Palafox (3L), and Natalie Karamian (2L) and Thea Jaucian (3L). Along with the oralists, the teams had a team writer/bailiff. Serving as writer/bailiff were Gonzalo Quezada (3L) and Kristina Aghazaryan (2L). Both teams did an amazing job presenting their arguments! One of the teams beat Colorado in their oral presentation and the other team averaged a high 92 out of 100 possible points. Both teams received high praise for their level of knowledge and professionalism from actual appellate lawyers who served as judges. While the teams did not advance to the final round, TJSL was well represented at this competition.
Photo: The Moot Court team outside of the Oklahoma City State Capitol Building. Along with the team pairings, Moot Court sent Daniel Malki (2L), Fernando Arroyo (3L and Vice-Chair) and Dallas Doering (3L and Chair) to serve as support and researchers. The teams thank the faculty members who gave time and advice during the preparation for this competition.