Eastern Michigan University wins national championship in moot court competition
January 23 2020 - 6:30AM
National champions. Eastern Michigan took home the overall national
championship in the American Moot Court national tournament finals
that were held last weekend (Jan. 17-18) at the Southern University
Law Center in Baton Rouge, La. Two Eastern Michigan University
students, Kelsey Hall, a senior, and Charles Graham, a junior,
emerged as the top team in the nation. The two political science
majors won overwhelmingly, sweeping all five first place votes from
the five judges. Strong competition The national competition began
earlier this month, with close to 500 universities and colleges –
ranging from large institutions to small liberal arts colleges in
the U.S. and Canada – seeking to advance. “This was no small feat,”
said Barry Pyle, an EMU political science professor and coach of
the EMU moot court and mock trial teams. “This is a very big deal.
We are one of a very few public universities to ever win this
title.” Graham said that he and his teammates knew after the first
day of competition that they had an opportunity to make a run for
the national championship. “We knew we were being overlooked and
underestimated,” he said. “What really set us apart from the other
competitors was our presentation skills, which really went over
well with the judges in that area.” Graham, an Ann Arbor native
with plans to attend law school, said that the team is extremely
proud to bring the first national championship in moot court to the
state of Michigan and to EMU. “Our goal was to prove to the country
that we don’t attend Eastern Michigan because we are less talented
or less intelligent, but rather because it provides opportunities
for us, such as being able to compete in moot court and mock trial.
“The level of attention I would’ve received if I had decided to
attend a different university pales in comparison to the attention
that professors such as Dr. Pyle have given me.” Hall, who is from
Pinckney, Mich., seconded Graham's assessment. "Dr. Pyle has put
his life on hold many times for our mock trial and moot court
program," she said. "I cannot imagine where I would be if not for
him. This opportunity would not have been possible without Dr.
Pyle.” In addition to the national title, Graham also won honors as
the third best orator in the nation, and Monica Laschober, a senior
and junior Nicholas Suchezky, both political science majors,
received recognition for producing the sixth best written brief in
the country. Avery Wright and Blake Mullican competed at their
first national tournament and did extremely well, Pyle said.
Developing critical thinking skills Pyle serves as co-coach along
with C. Robert Dombroski, a former student of his and a local
attorney. Together, they’ve experienced great success over the last
six years in leading EMU’s teams in mock trail and moot court
competitions. David Klein, a professor of political science and
department head, also serves as an assistant coach. Moot court
simulates appellate court hearings. Students prepare arguments and
make oral arguments as they compete while a group of judges act as
active participants, questioning and arguing with the students. The
biggest challenge for students is to answer the judges effectively.
The final round is captured on a video from the competition. The
competition starts 38 minutes into the video, and the EMU students
appear at 58 minutes. Through engaging in simulations in
competition with teams from other institutions, students develop
critical thinking and public speaking skills, as well as a
knowledge of legal practices and procedures. About Eastern Michigan
University Founded in 1849, Eastern is the second oldest public
university in Michigan. It serves nearly 18,000 students pursuing
undergraduate, graduate, specialist, doctoral and certificate
degrees in the arts, sciences and professions. In all, more than
300 majors, minors and concentrations are delivered through the
Colleges of Arts and Sciences; Business; Education; Engineering and
Technology; Health and Human Services; and, its graduate school.
EMU is regularly recognized by national publications for its
excellence, diversity, and commitment to applied education. For
more information about Eastern Michigan University, visit the
University's website.
Morgan Mark
Eastern Michigan University
7344874402
mmark@emich.edu
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