Georgia Law finishes strong in National Civil Rights and Liberties Moot Court Competition
Abstract
Monday, October 8, 2012
Congratulations to third-year law student Emily A. Cook for being named the Best Oralist at this year's Emory National Civil Rights and Liberties Moot Court Competition. Additionally, third-year students Kelly A. Blair and Emir Sehic placed as finalists in the competition and had the 5th best brief while Cook and her teammate, J. Walker Rick, finished in the top eight out of a field of 30 teams.
Repository Citation
Office of Communications and Public Relations, "Georgia Law finishes strong in National Civil Rights and Liberties Moot Court Competition" (2012). Press Releases. 594.
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October 8, 2012
Congratulations to third-year law student Emily A. Cook for being named the Best Oralist at this year's Emory National Civil Rights and Liberties Moot Court Competition. Additionally, third-year students Kelly A. Blair and Emir Sehic placed as finalists in the competition and had the 5th best brief while Cook and her teammate, J. Walker Rick, finished in the top eight out of a field of 30 teams.