2023 Competition Information
From March 18-19, 2023, Michigan State University College of Law hosted the second National Moot Court Competition focusing on issues of Gender, Sexuality, and Law. The competition was hosted virtually with all rounds of arguments held over Zoom online.
In 2023 the competition featured 21 teams representing 14 Law Schools (Table 2: Participating Law Schools 2023) which saw 42 Advocates compete in three preliminary rounds. The top eight teams advanced to the quarter finals for the elimination rounds, four teams advanced to the semi-final rounds, and two teams competed for the final round of the competition.
Law School | Location | QF | SF | Final |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chicago-Kent College of Law | Illinois | *(1) | ||
Gonzaga Law School* (3 Teams) | Washington | *(1) | * | * |
Michigan State University College of Law | Michigan | |||
New York Law School | New York | |||
Notre Dame Law School | Indiana | * | ||
Seton Hall School of Law* (2 Teams) | New Jersey | *(2) | *(1) | |
St. John’s University School of Law | New York | |||
The George Washington University School of Law | Washington, DC | |||
University of Minnesota Law School* (2 Teams) | Minnesota | *(1) | * | * |
University of Cincinnati* (2 Teams) | Ohio | |||
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law | Michigan | |||
University of Illinois Chicago School of Law | Illinois | |||
Villanova Law | Pennsylvania | * | ||
Wayne State University Law School | Michigan | * | * |
The 2023 final round was judged by:
- JUDGE ELIZABETH L. GLEICHER, Chief Judge, Michigan Second District Court of Appeals
- DEAN EMERITA JOAN W. HOWARTH, Michigan State University College of Law, and Distinguished Visiting Professor of University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- ATTORNEY JAY KAPLAN, Nancy Katz & Margo Dichtelmiller LGBTQ + Rights Project Staff Attorney, ACLU of Michigan
2023 MSU College of Law Student Involvement
The Student Leadership Team for the Competition included Skylar Steel (’23), Taylor Mills (’23), and Joshua Cambri (’24).
2023 MSU College of Law Team Information
The MSU Law team comprised of Nick Butkevitch (’24) and Alexys Neal (’24) won the award 2nd Best Brief.
The 2023 Gender + Sexuality Moot Court Competition was held on March 18-19, 2023.
Congratulations to the winners!
Team Results
First Place:
Gonzaga University School of Law (Meghan Campbell Conlin and Anne Mari Petrino)
Second Place:
University of Minnesota Law School (Philip de Sa e Silva and Vanessa Hird)
Semi-Final Teams:
Seton Hall School of Law (1) (Genesis Canela and Gozde Celik)
Wayne State University Law School (Lauren Moine and Amia Jackson)
Quarter Final Teams:
Chicago-Kent College of Law (Samantha Myers-Dineen and Allison Terry)
Notre Dame Law School (Michael Snyder and Drake Stobie)
Seton Hall School of Law (2) (Neven Abdo and Ji Yoon Lim)
Villanova University School of Law (Mylon Medley and Jordyn Pace)
Best Brief Awards
1st Place - Tie
University of Minnesota Law School (Philip de Sa e Silva and Vanessa Hird)
Seton Hall School of Law (2) (Neven Abdo and Ji Yoon Lim)
2nd Place
Michigan State University College of Law (Nick Butkevitch and Alexys Neal)
Best Oral Advocate
1st Place
Gozde Celik, Seton Hall School of Law
2nd Place - Tie
Lauren Moine, Wayne State University Law School
Michael Snyder, Notre Dame Law School