Students selected for the Rovner Program (based on grade point average and previous intramural competitions) become members of the Moot
Court Honor Society and start off by enrolling in Appellate Advocacy, generally in the fall semester of their second year.
Meet Karen Vaysman» 17, a member of the Chicago - Kent Law Review and the Moot
Court Honor Society who's making the most of legal research and writing opportunities as she prepares for a career in litigation.
She graduated St. John's University in 1996, where she was a member of the Moot
Court Honor Society, Senior Bar.
«She has been instrumental in inspiring first - year students to take a shot at joining the Moot
Court Honor Society and to develop the skills necessary to make it.
At Widener Law School, Robert had the distinction to be a member of the Moot
Court Honor Society, Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Society, and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Society.
While in law school, Damien was a member of the Dean's List, Moot
Court Honor Society, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, and National Association of Public Interest Law.
Jessica received her Juris Doctor from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 1993, where she was a member of the Moot
Court Honor Society and was awarded the Jacob M. Burns Medal for Academic Excellence.
In law school, Mr. Spada was a member of the Cardozo Moot
Court Honor Society from 2000 - 2002.
Accomplishments Florida Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2017 Nova Law Review, Editor in Chief Moot
Court Honor Society Member and Competitor SBA Award for Academic Excellence, 2012 Stephanie Aleong Impact Award, 2012 ALI - ABA Scholarship and Leadership Award, 2012 Merit Scholarship Recipient
While in law school, he served as editor - in - chief of the Nova Law Review, was a member of the Moot
Court Honor Society, and received Book Awards for Contracts, Civil Procedure, Legal Research & Writing («LSV») I, LSV II, Property, Constitutional Law II, Agency, Professional Responsibility, Travel Law, Interviewing & Counseling, and Will Drafting.
Temple University Beasley School of Law (J.D. 2010, cum laude) Temple Law Review Moot
Court Honor Society
At Temple Law School, David was a member of the Executive Committee of the Moot
Court Honor Society.
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Savannah Law Review, Editor - in - Chief (two terms, 2016 - 2017 and 2017 - 2018), Associate Editor (2015 - 2016); Moot
Court Honor Board, competitor (2016) and coach (2017); Student Bar Association, President (2015 - 2016); Federalist
Society, Secretary (2015 - 2016); and National Women Law Students» Organization, member.
She is a member of the Alabama Bar Association, the Bar Association and the Georgia Bar Association and has been sworn into the Georgia Supreme
court and the Court of Appeals in Georgia.At Emory University, Tracy was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society and the Alpha Kappa Delta, a Sociology honors soc
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Court of Appeals in Georgia.At Emory University, Tracy was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society and the Alpha Kappa Delta, a Sociology honors soc
Court of Appeals in Georgia.At Emory University, Tracy was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Honors Society and the Alpha Kappa Delta, a Sociology honors s
Society and the Alpha Kappa Delta, a Sociology
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While in law school Brannan was a member of the Alabama Law Review, the John A Campbell Moot
Court Board, the Robert F. Wagner Labor and Employment Moot
Court Team, and the Bench and Bar Legal
Honor Society.
She served as editor - in - chief of the Creighton Law Review, won a Domestic Moot
Court competition as Best Oral Advocate and was inducted into the Alpha Sigma Nu
Honor Society.
American Psychological Association (APA) Association for Psychological Science (APS) Colorado Psychological Association (CPA)
Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI) Rocky Mountain Psychological Association (RMPA) Psi Chi - International
Honor Society in Psychology Association of Family & Conciliation
Courts (AFCC) Colorado Chapter of AFCC