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News from the Southern University Law Center

 

February 25, 2010          

                                               

 

Winners Announced in SULC Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project’s

Second Annual High School Moot Court Competition

 

 Students from Scotlandville led the field of 26 high school students who participated in the SULC Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project’s Second Annual High School Moot Court Competition on February 19 and 20.

 

The overall individual winner of the competition was Tierra Harrison and the second-place winner was Camera Whicker, both from Scotlandville High School. Jasmine Winters from Belaire High School received the third-place award and Christian Jones from Glen Oaks High School received the fourth-place award. The Glen Oaks High School students earned the trophy for best school participation.

 

The preliminary rounds of this region moot court competition were held at A.A. Lenoir Hall and featured students from Scotlandville High School, Glen Oaks High School, Istrouma High School, and Belaire High School. The final round of the competition was held on February 20 at the First Circuit Court of Appeal.

 

Eight students from the regional competition were selected to travel to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 19 – 21 to represent the SULC Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project in the National Marshall-Brennan High School Moot Court Competition. These students are: Christian Jones, Shanderick Williams, and Jonathan Williams, Glen Oaks High School; Tierra Harrison and Camera Whicker, Scotlandville High School; Ellisha Bailey, Istrouma High School; and Jasmine Winters and Paris Gurley, Belaire High School.

 

SULC thanks its partners in this annual competition, Aramark, Curtis Soderberg, Louis A. Martinet Legal Society, Louisiana Bar Foundation, and Judge John M. Guidry.

 

(Cutline) Jasmine Winters (Belaire), third-place winner; Christian Jones (Glen Oaks), fourth-place winner; Shawn Vance, assistant professor; Virginia Listach, associate clinical professor; Fred Crifasi, president of the Baton Rouge Bar Association; Tierra Harrison (Scotlandville) overall individual winner; Camera Whicker (Scotlandville), second-place winner.

 

 

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