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Harlan Institute-Ashbrook Virtual Supreme Court Semifinalists
20 Teams of HS Students presented oral argument in Moody v. NetChoice
The topic for the 12th Annual Harlan Institute-Ashbrook Virtual Supreme Court competition is Moody v. Netchoice. Last week, twenty teams of high school students presented oral arguments in the semifinal round. The teams were superb. Truly, these high school students could compete in any law school moot court competition. The Round of 8 will be held the week of March 4, 2024.
Semifinal Match #1 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #2 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #4 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #5 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #7 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #8 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #9 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #10 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #12 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #15 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #16 (2/21/2024)
Semifinal Match #17 (2/21/2024)
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Congratulations to all the high schoolers! I've only looked at the first video so far, but they are really impressive.
And also, I know that I usually give Prof. Blackman a very hard time, but running a program that allows high school students the opportunity to do this is really great. So, credit where's it due.