Moot Court Team Reaches Quarterfinals



Appalachian School of Law Team
Among Top 8 Teams 


Amanda Coop and Amanda Kash entered the quarterfinals today as the #1 seed in the 38th Annual Robert F. Wagner Labor and Employment Law Competition held March 19–23, 2014.

They had to argue off-brief, and so, while they performed extremely well, they did not advance to the semi-finals. 

We are very proud of them.  Out of 46 teams, they made the top 8! 

A special thanks to assistant coaches Nick Kalagian and Jason Morgan who worked hard this weekend keeping the team focused and prepared.

Each spring, the New York Law School Moot Court Association administers the Robert F. Wagner National Labor & Employment Law Moot Court Competition in honor of the late U.S. Senator and distinguished alumnus. The competition is the nation’s largest student-run moot court competition and the premier national competition dedicated exclusively to labor and employment law. For over 30 years, schools from across the country have competed in this prestigious event.

Videos of the final round arguments will appear here.

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