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Moot Court tournament returns in-person at Elon Law

Students from George Mason University鈥檚 Antonin Scalia Law School triumphed over 35 other teams in Elon Law鈥檚 2022 Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition, which saw participants argue a problem inspired by a Harvard/UNC admissions case now before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Is it time for institutions of higher education to be barred from using race as a factor in admissions?

And was a fictional university鈥檚 use of race as a factor in admissions process narrowly tailored to a compelling interest, keeping it in compliance with the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act?

Those were the questions at the foundation of the 13th Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition hosted by 福利亚洲国产精品 School of Law鈥檚 Moot Court Board, which welcomed three dozen teams from across the country to downtown Greensboro in mid October for the law school鈥檚 first in-person contest since 2019.

From left: Tom Dossey, Roma K. Diseati, and Kevin Kehne from George Mason University; the Hon. Patrick Auld, the Hon. Anita Earls, and the Hon. Robert “Bob” Hunter, Jr.; and Katie Hoffecker and Avery Lubbes from St. Louis University School of Law.

The problem for Elon Law鈥檚 tournament from October 13-15, 2022, was inspired by a real case now before the Supreme Court of the United States challenging admissions practices at Harvard and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

By Saturday evening, Tom Dossey, Kevin Kehne, and Roma K. Diseati representing had claimed top honors in a closely contested final round against Katie Hoffecker and Avery Lubbes from

Hoffecker was named the top oral advocate in both the final round and in the preliminary rounds. She and Lubbes were honored with the award for the best petitioner brief for the overall competition.

The winning team from George Mason University will receive a replica of Elon Law鈥檚 Chief Justices鈥 Cup and have its school name engraved on a permanent trophy that resides at Elon Law. Each individual member of the first-place team will also receive a plaque.

Tom Dossey and Kevin Kehne of George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School.

Interim Dean Alan Woodlief, director of Elon Law鈥檚 Moot Court Program, praised the student-run Moot Court Board – which hosts the tournament but does not compete – for organizing one of the few in-person moot court contests scheduled this year among American law schools.

Woodlief also complimented the participating teams for the quality of their preparation and advocacy in the tournament.

鈥淚t takes a tremendous effort to organize and run a competition of this size, and our Moot Court Board members rose to the challenge and did a phenomenal job representing Elon Law to the many competitors, coaches, and judges who participated,鈥 he said.

Final Round Judges

  • The Honorable Anita Earls
    North Carolina Supreme Court
  • The Honorable Patrick Auld
    United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina
  • The Honorable Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Hunter, Jr. (retired)
    North Carolina Supreme Court

Semifinal Round Judges

  • The Honorable Ralph Walker (retired)
    North Carolina Court of Appeals
  • The Honorable Richard Doughton
    North Carolina Superior Court
  • The Honorable Sarah N. Lanier L’10
    North Carolina District Court
  • The Honorable Barron Thompson L’09
    North Carolina District Court
  • The Honorable Carrie Vickery L’09
    North Carolina District Court
  • Gregg Schwitzgebel
    Associate General Counsel, North Carolina League of Municipalities
Several members of Elon Law’s 2022 Moot Court Board with Interim Dean Alan Woodlief, director of the Moot Court Program.

Elon Law Moot Court Board Committee Co-Chairs for the 13th Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition

  • Emmanuel Agyemang-Dua L鈥22, Molly Bitner L鈥22 and Carson Pace L鈥22, Overall Competition Chairs
  • Jeanette Carson L鈥22, Emily Maggio L鈥22, and Anna Ranson L鈥22, Bailiff Committee
  • Kevin Claussen L鈥22, Jeffrey Hudgins L鈥22, and Kylyn Mondor L鈥22, Judge Committee
  • Kaitlin Amalfitano L鈥22, Cameron Capp L鈥22, and Tamara Gomez L鈥22, Scoring Committee
  • Morgan Stacy L鈥22 and Amanda Wagner L’22,聽Team Hospitality Committee