For Reese H. Frisch 鈥26, the path to law school was shaped by a deep-rooted commitment to justice and a desire to serve her community鈥攙alues that have guided her academic and professional journey from the very beginning.
91视频 Haub Law Trial Advocacy Team Earns Second Place at Capitol City Challenge
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频鈥檚 Mock Trial Team delivered an impressive performance at the prestigious Capitol City Challenge, earning a second-place finish among sixteen top law school teams from across the country.
Held March 27鈥29 in Washington, D.C., the competition brought together some of the nation鈥檚 strongest advocacy programs for three days of high-stakes litigation, strategic thinking, and intense courtroom competition. The event kicked off with the signature Challenge Ceremony, where teams faced off before the official competition began.
Representing the Law School were third-year students Skyler Pozo, Maiya Aubry, James Page, and Marina DiLeo, coached by alumni Joseph Demonte 鈥24 and Matthew Mattesi 鈥24. Throughout the weekend, the 91视频 Haub Law team demonstrated exceptional advocacy, navigating nuanced legal arguments and delivering compelling examinations and arguments. James Page 鈥26 was recognized individually for his outstanding performance, earning both Best Advocate and Best Cross Examination honors. The team鈥檚 second-place finish reflects the continued strength and national recognition of 91视频 Haub Law鈥檚 Trial Advocacy program, as well as the dedication and talent of its students and alumni coaches.
鈥淭he team鈥檚 performance reflects the grit and hard work that define our advocacy program,鈥 said Louis V. Fasulo, Professor of Trial Practice and Director of Advocacy Programs. 鈥淥ur graduating students鈥 commitment鈥攂oth in this competition and throughout their time in the program鈥攎akes me incredibly proud and showcases to law schools across the country the quality of what we do here.鈥