
Baylor Law
Students Named Top Advocates at Prestigious Moot Court Contest
11/7/2005
Three Baylor law students were ranked among the top five oral advocates at the
Administrative Law Moot Court Competition held during the weekend in Austin.
Sponsored annually by the Administrative and Public Law Section of the State Bar
of Texas, the contest was based on a real case involving the revocation of a
doctor’s license. Texas judges and attorneys evaluated the students’ courtroom
performances.
Kristin Burns was honored as the top oral advocate in the overall competition,
and Katie Sweeten and Jennifer Job also finished in the top five. The Baylor
team of Katie Sweeten and Keith Gee finished third in the competition, which
involved 16 teams from the various Texas law schools. Other members of the
highly ranked Baylor squad were Justin Hill and Brad Robinson.
Adjunct Professor Kathy Serr, who coached the Baylor students, commended them on
their impressive showing at the contest. “They are to be congratulated on their
hard work and fine performance on behalf of Baylor Law School,” she said.
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