The Order of Barristers
Ten graduating students who have excelled in advocacy were recently elected to the Order of the Barristers. A faculty committee chose the following students from the Class of 2006: Danny Barak, Austin Bradley, Andrea Fazel, Jeffrey Finucane, Amy Lee, Jannah Manansala, Eric May, Steven Platt, Suzanne Stevens, and Anna Valiente.
The Order of Barristers is a national honorary organization formed to encourage excellence in oral advocacy and brief-writing skills through effective law school oral advocacy programs. Membership is granted to schools nationally recognized for outstanding moot court programs and for successful participation in regional, national and international interscholastic moot court competitions. Each year, eight to ten students are selected for membership in the Order based on performance in moot court and trial practice programs.
The Order of Barristers is a national honorary organization formed to encourage excellence in oral advocacy and brief-writing skills through effective law school oral advocacy programs. Membership is granted to schools nationally recognized for outstanding moot court programs and for successful participation in regional, national and international interscholastic moot court competitions. Each year, eight to ten students are selected for membership in the Order based on performance in moot court and trial practice programs.