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Pre-Law News Archive
- Wooster takes second place at the National ACMA touranment
Wooster's Michael McMaster and James Owens take second
place at the national ACMA moot court tournament, January 20th, 2007, in a final
round argued before former United States' Attorney General John Ashcroft, among
others. Other Wooster teams and individuals win various writing and orator awards.
- National
Constitution Day celebration at Wooster, September
18
The birthday of our Constitution, September 17, the
date in 1787 on which delegates to the Philadelphia
Convention completed and signed the U.S. Constitution.
- Lauren
C. Bell ('94) slected as Supreme Court Fellow
Lauren C. Bell, associate professor of political
science at Randolph-Macon College, in Ashland, Virginia,
has been selected as the 2006-2007 Supreme Court Fellow
assigned to the United States Sentencing Commission.
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Margaux Day Wns Carpenter Pre-Law Prize
Margaux Day, a senior international relations major
at The College of Wooster and a resident of East Grand
Rapids, Mich., has been chosen to receive the 2006
David L. Carpenter Pre-Law Prize.
- Mark
A. Godsey Delivers the Ninth Annual Bell Distinguished
Lectureship in Law
Mark A. Godsey is a professor at the University of
Cincinnati College of Law.
- Wooster
Graduates Succeed in Law School Admissions (12/22/05)
Wooster has sent its graduates to some of the
best law schools in the country. A complete list of
the law schools now attended by graduates of the class
of 2004 is available here as a pdf download.
- Results
of the 2005 Midwest Regional Tournament (12/22/05)
Results include individual and team awards for the
tournament hosted at The College of Wooster Dec. 2-3,
2005.
- Wooster's
Moot Court Team Dominates Regional Tournament Again
(12/08/05)
For the second year in a row, The College of Wooster
dominated the American Collegiate Moot Court Association
(ACMA) Midwestern Regional Tournament, hosted by Wooster
Dec. 2-3.
- Dean opens Forum
with critique of Bush administration secrecy (9/16/05)
John W. Dean, former White House counsel to President
Nixon, criticized the Bush administration’s
secrecy
- Supreme
Court and Constitutional Litigation Expert to Give
Bell Lecture (3/24/05)
Peter Irons will present "The Faces Behind the Cases"
at the Eighth Annual Bell Distinguished Lectureship
in Law
-
Wooster Places Third at American Collegiate Moot Court
Tournament (2/1/05)
The College of Wooster made another strong showing
at the American Collegiate Moot Court Association's
(ACMA) National Tournament
-
Results of the 2004 ACMA Midwest Regional Tournament
(11/22/04)
See the results from the 2004 ACMA Midwest Moot Court
Tournament
- Local Bar
Association to Sponsor Moot Court Regional Tournament
(11/15/04)
The Wayne County Bar Association will sponsor the
2004 American Collegiate Moot Court Association (ACMA)
Midwest Regional Tournament
- The
College of Wooster's Black Studies Seminar series
begins this week (9/13/04)
Daniel Turner opens series Sept. 16 with a look at
the role of race in sports representation
- Erin
Kriynovich Wins College of Wooster's Carpenter Pre-Law
Prize (5/5/04)
Established by the Figgie Family Foundation in 1999,
the Carpenter Prize commemorates the life of the late
David Lyle Carpenter, a 1965 Wooster alumnus.
- Klarman speaks on landmark
Supreme Court case (4/30/04)
University of Virginia law professor Michael J. Klarman
presented the Seventh Annual Bell Distinguish Lectureship
in Law, entitled, Why Brown v. Board of Education
Was a Hard Case."
- Edward
L. Gilbert to Address Racial Profiling at Black Studies
Seminar (9/24/03)
Edward L. Gilbert, the attorney who helped to negotiate
a record $750,000 settlement for the wrongful imprisonment
of Jimmy "Spunk" Williams earlier this week, will
present "Racial Profiling."
- Judge
Solomon Oliver Offers Words of Encouragement for Wooster
Graduates (5/13/02)
Wooster Trustee addresses 354 seniors at Wooster's
132nd commencement ceremony on Monday morning.
- Elizabeth
Keller Wins Carpenter Pre-Law Prize at The College
of Wooster (5/1/02)
Award established in memory of leading corporate lawyer
and Wooster alumnus David L. Carpenter.
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