Four UMLR Candidates, Two Members Earn Spots on Charles C. Papy, Jr. Moot Court Board

Congratulations to University of Miami Law Review candidates Janelly Crespo, James Czodli, Jeremy D’Amico, and Brian Goldenberg, as well as to members Ben Muschel and Adrienne Scheffey, who each earned a spot on the Charles C. Papy, Jr. Moot Court Board. All the students participated in the John T. Gaubatz Moot Court competition in order to earn their spots, and all advanced at least to the octo-finals round of the competition. Janelly Crespo made it to the final round of the competition, where she argued in front of Judge Andrew Hurwitz of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and Judges Adalberto Jordan and Robin Rosenbaum of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

The new Moot Court Board members were selected on the basis of their excellent writing, research, and oral advocacy skills, which they demonstrated in front of students, attorneys, and judges. They finished among the top twenty-seven participants in a competition that included more than eighty second-and third-year law students.

Janelly Crespo, James Czodli, Jeremy D’Amico, and Brian Goldenberg are the only students in the second-year class to earn membership on both the University of Miami Law Review and the Charles C. Papy, Jr. Moot Court Board, two of the most competitive student organizations at the University of Miami School of Law. Ben Muschel and Adrienne Scheffey join Leah Aaronson, Karla Albite, David Coulter, Erin Sales, and Sara Solano as the only members of both the Law Review and the Moot Court Board in the third-year class.

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