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- Posted April 01, 2010
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Cooley Teams Find Success at Moot Court Regional in California

Four students from Cooley Law School found success in Palo Alto, Calif., recently when they earned honors in the regional round of the American Constitution Society's Constance Baker Motley Moot Court Competition.
Cornelius J. Rotteveel and Anna White argued their way to the final four teams in the competition's semi-final round, which was held March 5-7 at Stanford University. Twenty-two teams competed through three rounds down to eight teams in the quarter finals. Rotteveel and White out-argued the team from the University of Michigan in this round to advance to the semi finals.
In the same competition, Cooley students Robert DeVries and James Kreitler were judged to have written the Second Best Respondent Brief.
Cooley Professor Evelyn Calogero coached the team of Rotteveel and White, while Cooley Professor Curt Benson coached the team of DeVries and Kreitler.
Published: Thu, Apr 1, 2010
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