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Karina Norwood 鈥21 and Cecilia Carreras 鈥21 Win 60th Annual Theodore L. Reimel Moot Court Competition

Karina Norwood 鈥21 & Cecilia Carreras 鈥21
Cecilia Carreras 鈥21 (left) and Karina Norwood 鈥21 (right)

After weeks of preparation and preliminary trials, the final round of the 60th Annual Theodore L. Reimel 鈥24 CLAS Moot Court Competition concluded on Thursday, November 21, 2019. The competition is an annual intra-school tournament and a hallowed tradition at 草榴社区 Law, named in honor of the late Theodore L. Reimel, Judge for the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas from 1953 to 1973. The trial is designed to foster student development in written and oral advocacy through simulated appellate argument.

The case argued in this year鈥檚 competition was focused on issues of inmates鈥 rights, protection of the prison population and violations of the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

The unprecedented all-female semi-final round boiled down to a final round which consisted of four 2L students: Alice Douglas 鈥21 and Mary Haggerty 鈥21, who argued for the petitioner, versus Karina Norwood 鈥21 and Cecilia Carreras 鈥21, who argued for respondent. In an impressive trial, it was Norwood and Carreras who were victorious. Carreras was also named Best Oralist in the Final Round.

The final round was presided over by The Honorable Barry T. Albin, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, The Honorable Susan P. Gantman 鈥77, President Judge Emeritus of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania and The Honorable Marjorie O. Rendell 鈥73, Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Judge Rendell commented that it was the best round of arguments she has seen to date.

In addition, the following students received recognition for their remarkable efforts throughout the competition: Sarah Blum 鈥21 and Katie Carden 鈥21 for Best Brief for Petitioner, Andrew Todd 鈥21 and Zach Epstein 鈥21 for Best Brief for Respondent and Rachel Levy 鈥21 for Best Overall Oralist.