Twenty-five students will help guide the school's Moot Court Program by participating in upcoming national contests and by coordinating Elon Law's own national moot court competition in October.
The following Elon Law students have been named to the Moot Court Board for the 2018-19 and first half of the 2019-20 academic years.
- Brandon Ballard
- Emily Benson
- Bill Bomar
- Therron Causey
- Mackenzie Ceraso
- Logan DeHart
- Jonathan Dickey
- Preston Edwards
- Margaret Eury
- Richard Glenn
- Cody Jones
- Mackenzie Karnes
- Alexa Litt
- Haley Lohr
- Jaclyn McKeon
- Debbie Mergner
- Kelli Rawlinson
- Jana Schaal
- Michelle Scott
- Samantha Smith
- Chris Tarpley
- Hannah Tombaugh
- Anastasia Tramontozzi
- Karah Yager
- Lauren Zickert
Students join the 25 board members who graduate in December (see a complete list of Moot Court Board members).
As members of the Moot Court Board, students have the opportunity to represent Elon Law in national moot court competitions over the next year. They will also assist with coordinating the Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition in October, as well as the spring 2019 Intramural Moot Court Competition.
“These new Moot Court Board members were selected from the largest field of intramural moot court competitors ever at Elon Law, and their performances in the competition were exceptional,” said Senior Associate Dean Alan Woodlief, an associate professor of law and director of the Moot Court Program. “I look forward to working with them over the next year and a half as they build on this experience and success in representing Elon Law at competitions across the country, as well as hosting Elon Law’s annual Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition.”