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May 6, 2008 - Thomas P.Burke, Jr. Earns Samuel S. Leibowitz Award For Excellence In Trial Advocacy

On May 6, 2008, Tom Burke was presented with the fourth annual Samuel S. Leibowitz Award For Excellence In Trial Advocacy. The Leibowitz Award is named in honor of the attorney (and later judge) who undertook the daring defense of nine young black men wrongfully convicted of raping two young white women and sentenced to death in racially charged Alabama of the 1930's. The young men became known historically as the Scottsboro Nine.

Through seven years of trials and investigation, along with two successful arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court, Leibowitz secured new trials for the men and won freedom for all of them with the exception of one, who later escaped and fled to Detroit, Michigan. He was later exonerated and all were issued apologies.

Tom Burke's extraordinary advocacy skills, leadership and unsurpassed public interest legal work earned him the Award. At the ceremony, Program Director, Olu K. Orange, exclaimed: "Whether it's been striking workers on the picket line having their rights violated; or, women and children beaten and shot with rubber bullets by police officers while demonstrating for immigrants' rights in MacArthur Park; or, a handicapped prisoner assaulted and left by guards to rot in his own excrement on the floor of a solitary confinement cell -- Tom Burke has never hesitated to answer the call to stand up and work to bring justice to the stiuation!"

Congrats to Mr. Burke!!!

   
 
 

Apr 6, 2008 - USC Mock Trial Team Finishes Season Placing At Two National Tournaments

On March 16, 2008, with a record of 5-2-1, the USC Mock Trial Team finished in sixth place at the Desert Classic National Intercollegiate Tournament. This sixth place finish represented USC's best ever placement at a "silver flight" tournament in program history. Sophomore Caitlin Barrett was awarded an All-National Witness Award for her portrayal of the victim in the case. Junior Mercedes Cook earned an All-National Attorney Award for excellent advocacy in each round of competition. Senior Michael Maloney also distinguished himself as an All-National Attorney with a perfect score, ranking as the best attorney by every judge in every round.

Weeks later, on April 6, 2008, the Team concluded its season with the best finish among southern California teams at the American Mock Trial Association's National Championship Tournament. The Team finished with a record of 5-3, in a six-way tie for seventh place, en route to an honorable mention finish. Despite having five award-winners from the regular season on the roster, sophomores Peter Fuller and Vassi Iliadis were singled out as All-Americans, for their work as a witness and attorney, respectively. This was the second All-American Attorney Award for Ms. Iliadis, tying a program record for All-American honors in only her second year of competition.

   
 
 

Feb 24, 2008 - USCMTT Qualifies Two Teams to National Tournaments

During the course of two weekends, the USC Mock Trial Team earned one of 24 bids nationally to the Desert Classic National Tournament in Tucson, Arizona on March 15-16, as well as a bid to the National Championship Tournament in St. Paul, Minnesota on April 4-6. This marks the fifth consecutive year that the Team has qualified two teams to a national tournament.

On February 17, the Team finished in second place at the Northern California Regional Tournament in Fresno, earning a bid to both the "gold flight" national tournament in Minnesota, while the other team in attendance finished in sixth place and earned a "silver flight" bid. Sophomores Peter Fuller and Caitlin Barrett were named All-Region Witnesses, while senior and four-year member Christopher Bloom was awarded an All-Region Attorney award.

The next weekend at the Pacific Valley Regional Tournament, the Team earned its third national bid (though it can only accept two) and a third-place finish. While earning a second "silver flight" bid, the Team actually finished one point (out of 140) from finishing in second place with another "gold flight" berth. Along with another great overall team finish, seniors Sharisse Deal and Michael Maloney were awarded All-Region Attorneys, and junior Thomas Stocklein won All-Region Witness honors.

   
 
 

Jan 21, 2008 - Team Earns Two Top-Ten Finishes at UCLA Invitational Tournament

The USC Mock Trial Team demonstrated its talented depth at the eighth annual UCLA Invitational Tournament by placing two teams in the top ten. Of the ten programs with multiple teams attending this tournament, including teams from UCLA, UC Berkeley, Stanford, and Columbia, the Team was the only school with two teams finishing among the top ten teams (finishing 6th and 7th). Furthermore, the Team's third-placing team finished with a better record than any other school's second-placing team.

Along with the Team's spectacular overall performance, three individuals were singled out for their exceptional performances, including juniors Jeffrey Gurrola and Mercedes Cook earning Outstanding Attorney honors, as well as sophomore Peter Fuller, who won an Outstanding Witness award.

   
 
 

Nov 11, 2007 - USCMTT Wins Inaugural UC Irvine "Beach Party" Invitational Tournament and Finishes in 3rd Place at Tobacco Road Invitational on the Same Weekend

The USC Mock Trial Team completed its most successful fall invitational season by winning the inaugural "Beach Party" Invitational Tournament, hosted by UC Irvine. The Team finished with an undefeated 8-0 record, ahead of teams from UCLA, UC Irvine, Claremont McKenna and Arizona State. Peter Fuller and Akhi Johnson were recognized as two of the tournament's Top Attorneys, Caitlin Barrett and Sharisse Deal were named as Top Witnesses, while Ms. Deal was also honored for her outstanding performance on both sides of the case. One week prior, Mr. Johnson was also recognized by the judges as the best attorney in each round he participated, making him the only "perfect" attorney at the prestigious Great American Mock Trial Invitational in Washington, D.C.

Meanwhile, a day before USC's first-ever invitational tournament championship in Irvine, the Team also earned a third place trophy at the Tobacco Road Invitatational Tournament in North Carolina, hosted by the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and Duke University. At the time, this third place finish was the highest finish by any USC team at an invitational tournament.

   
 
 

Apr 30, 2007 - Katherine Tong Awarded Third Annual Samuel S. Leibowitz Award For Excellence In Trial Advocacy

In recognition of the advocacy skills displayed during her three years on the USC Mock Trial Team, as well as her relentless commitment to public service, Katherine Tong was selected as the 2007 recepient of the Samuel S. Leibowitz Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy. During her tenure on the Team, Katherine dedicated herself to protecting the rights of immigrants and indigent persons while working with the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and the Public Counsel's General Relief Advocacy Project, respectively.

Katherine narrowly edged out three highly-talented teammates, and fellow nominees, for the honor. The other outstanding candidates were Kilie Latendresse, Faye Paul, and Jaymes Sanford.

Samuel S. Leibowitz was the attorney who charged forward with the daring defense of the Scottsboro Nine in Alabama of the 1930's. The nine young black men were falsley accused of raping two white women and sentenced to death prior to Leibowitz' successful intervention. During the course of the case, Leibowitz argued and won Norris v. Alabama before the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging the practice of excluding African-Americans from juries. Leibowitz took the Scottsboro case for free.

As in years past, the Team's most outstanding advocate and humanitarian was selected this year by Marjorie Leibowitz-Finch, Judge Leibowitz' daughter, Head Coach Olu K. Orange and the Dean of the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences. Congratulations to Katherine for her well-deserved honor.

   
 
 

Apr 15, 2007 - Team Completes Another Top Ten Season at Nationals

For the third consecutive year, the USC Mock Trial Team had a team rank among the top ten nationally at the National Championship Tournament, which took place at Stetson Law School in St. Petersberg, Florida. In addition to this accomplishment, the Team's two squad's combined record ranked fourth nationally, behind only Harvard University, University of Virginia, and University of California, Berkeley.

Despite having only three of the sixteen competing members compete at the national level, and each in substantially different roles, the Team was able to sustain its top-ten standing in the American Mock Trial Association's Bonus Bid Rankings, which is based on the team's strenght within the last three years. The Team's top squad is currently ranked ninth nationally, but taking the program as a whole, the Team now ranks fourth nationally--as opposed to seventh after last year.

Aside from the great success as a program, two members of the Team were also recognized for their individual performances. Freshman Vassiliki Iliadis became the first freshman--and third overall member--in Team history to win an All-American Attorney award. Meanwhile, sophomore Jeffrey Skinner earned an All-American Witness award, the third time this year he has been singled out for his witness portrayals.

   
 
 

Feb 18, 2007 - USC Mock Trial Team Sweeps Regional Competition: Team to advance to national competition in Florida in April

USC Mock Trial Team 2006-2007!!!

By Peter M. Warren

Students from USC’s Mock Trial Team recently won first, second, third and fifth places and were named tournament champions at the American Mock Trial Association’s Great Western Regional Tournament held Feb. 17–18 in Los Angeles at USC. The USC team in recent years has been among the top performers in the Western Region and finished the 2006 season with an overall national ranking of fourth out of 564 teams.

The sweep of the top places at the regional tournament earned USC two bids to the national finals and enables members to skip past two national qualifying events and advance directly to the AMTA National Championship Tournament, which takes place in St. Petersburg, Florida, April 13–15. Olu Orange serves as the team’s head coach. Orange, an adjunct professor of political science at USC College, is a practicing criminal and civil rights attorney in West Los Angeles. USC Mock Trial Team members who participated in the competition — including class, major and individual honors from the regional tournament — are (in alphabetical order):

* Ashley Anderson, junior, business administration;
* Chris Bloom, junior, neuroscience;
* Tom Burke, junior, neuroscience;
* Marina Braverman, sophomore, communication, "All-Regional Witness";
* Alex Clendennen, freshman, business administration;
* Andrea Contreras, junior, neuroscience;
* Mercedes Cook, sophomore, psychology;
* Gina Davidson, junior, psychology;
* Sharisse Deal, junior, communication;
* E.J. Dieckman, senior, broadcast journalism;
* Meredith Elkins, freshman, public relations;
* Tashiya Gunesekera, sophomore, English;
* Jeffrey Gurrola, sophomore, political science, "All-Regional Attorney";
* Sarah Holl, senior, political science, "All-Regional Attorney";
* Vassi Iliadis, freshman, comparative literature;
* Akhi Johnson, junior, "All-Regional Attorney" and "All-Regional Witness";
* David Kass, junior, communication;
* Kilie Latendresse, senior, philosophy;
* Michael Maloney, junior, cinematic arts, "All-Regional Witness";
* Lilyanne Ohanesian, senior, political science;
* Christina Paquette, sophomore, English;
* Faye Paul, senior, philosophy;
* Jaymes Sanford, senior, international relations;
* Mane Sardaryan, sophomore, philosophy;
* Jeffrey Skinner, sophomore, international relations, "All-Regional Witness";
* MiRi Song, sophomore, philosophy;
* Katherine Tong, senior, political science.

-- re-printed from USC College News [ access original story here ]

 
 
 

Jul 26, 2006 - Team Participates In Fourth Year of Homelessness Prevention Advocacy (G.R.A.P.) With Public Counsel

Members of the USC Mock Trial Team believe that all people should have food and shelter. However, rather than simply sit around and theorize about the issue, Team members use their advocacy skills to attend public benefit hearings with persons who are facing termination or wrongful denial of emergency relief benefits. 2006 is the Team's fourth year of this type of action on behalf of others.

The name of the program is G.R.A.P. It is run by Public Counsel of Los Angeles. Public Counsel is America's largest public interest law firm. Last year alone, Public Counsel provided tens of millions of dollars worth of legal services to people in need - FREE!!!

"G.R.A.P." stands for General Relief Advocacy Project. It is a program through which Public Counsel trains attorneys and law students to advocate on behalf of clients who are trying to secure, or maintain, general relief benefits, food stamp benefits, medical assistance and emergency shelter and food vouchers. Often, these benefits are the last thing standing between entire families and homelessness and hunger.

Through a special arrangement facilitated by USCMTT Head Coach, Olu Orange; Public Counsel's Pro Bono Coordinator, Ted Zepeda; and Homelessness Prevention Project Staff Attorney, Louie Rafti - USC Mock Trial Team students are able to put their advocacy skills to work to assist others. Team members performed valuable work in July. They'll be back at it again in August!!!

 

 
 
 

May 12, 2006 - 100% of 2006 USCMTT Graduating Seniors Applying To Law School Offered Scholarships

That's RIGHT -- 100% of the USC Mock Trial Team's graduating seniors who applied to law school this year were offered scholarships!!! Coaches Orange, Kazemi & Kelly are ecstatic!!! So are the students, of course. Indeed, many of them were offered scholarships by multiple institutions. This year, USC Mock Trial Team alumni will enter the Juris Doctor Programs at Howard, Harvard, NYU, Boalt Hall, Temple, Cornell, Loyola, San Diego, Stetson & Southwestern. Bravo!!!

 

 
 
 

May 2, 2006 - Lindsey Greer Awarded 2006 Samuel S. Leibowitz Award For Excellence In Trial Advocacy

Four year USC Mock Trial Team member; Two-Time AMTA All-American Attorney; Homelessness Prevention Advocate; and Rights Hearing Consultant for the United Firefighters of Los Angeles City (UFLAC) Local 112 -- LINDSEY GREER, became only the third person to earn the Samuel S. Leibowitz Award For Excellence In Trial Advocacy!!!

The award was presented to Lindsey by Judge Leibowitz' daughter Marjorie Leibowitz-Finch. Lindsey edged out fellow nominees Prashanth Chennekesavan, Francis DiGiacco, Jennifer Gantwerker, Justin Gaynor & Patricia Rodriguez -- all of whom were outstanding candidates.

Samuel S. Leibowitz was the attorney who charged forward with the daring defense of the Scottsboro Nine in Alabama of the 1930's. The nine young black men were falsley accused of raping two white women and sentenced to death prior to Leibowitz' successful intervention. During the course of the case, Leibowitz argued and won Norris v. Alabama before the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging the practice of excluding African-Americans from juries. Leibowitz took the Scottsboro case for free.

Every year, the Team's most outstanding advocate and humanitarian is selected by Mrs. Leibowitz-Finch, Head Coach Olu K. Orange and the Dean of the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences. An award for outstanding service and advocacy could not be given in the name of a more dynamic attorney (and later Judge). Congrats to Lindsey!!!

 

 
 
 

Apr 9, 2006 - USC Hits AMTA Championship Top-Ten Again: Overall Ranking Rises To Fourth: Season's Third "Perfect" Attorney - Prashanth Chennakesavan

During the USC Mock Trial Team's fifth year in existence, and third year as a formal program, the Team has achieved top-five overall national ranking. As opposed to last year's National Championship Tournament, wherein the Team earned Fourth Place and for the first time placed in the top-five, this year the Team tied for Fourth Place (pre-tiebreak, sixth post) and established consistency.

Accordingly, pursuant to the American Mock Trial Association's Bonus Bid Ranking System, which allocates bids to the National Championship Tournament based upon team strength over the past three years, the Team is ranked Fourth among 562 teams nationwide. To put the Team's current Fourth Place overall power bid ranking in perspective, two-time national champion, UCLA, is ranked third and two-time national champion, University of Iowa, is ranked fifth. The Team's overall national ranking is on par with Iowa and UCLA because it has exhibited consistent excellence over the past three years. Indeed, the team placed well ahead of Iowa and UCLA last year and this year, respectively. Take note of the following:

· The USC Mock Trial Team is one of only THREE schools in the nation to have won 6+ ballots (out of 8) in each of the last two National Championship Tournaments. (USC, University of Virginia [2006 National Champion], Harvard University [2006 National Runner-Up])

· The USC Mock Trial Team is one of only FOUR schools in the nation to have won a combined 12+ ballots (out of 16) in the last two National Championship Tournaments. (USC, University of Virginia [2006 National Champion], Harvard University [2006 National Runner-Up], UCLA [2004/2005 National Champions])

· In 2006, the Western Regional Tournament had seven teams compete in postseason national tournaments (USC (2), UCLA (2), University of Redlands, Cal Poly Pomona, UC-Santa Barbara). The Western Regional was the ONLY regional tournament in AMTA where each of its postseason participants finished with at least 4 wins (out of 8 possible) in a National Tournament or National Championship Tournament. Of these seven teams that competed in a national competition, including two-time defending champions UCLA , USC was the BEST placing national team (with the most wins).

Furthermore, the 2006 AMTA National Championship Tournament in Des Moines, Iowa saw only three "perfect" rankings for All-American Attorney awards this year. USC Mock Trial Team member Prashanth Chennekesavan was one of them. Fellow member Francis DiGiacco earned an All-American Witness award.

At the earlier National Tournament in St. Paul, Minnesota, members Althea Lyman and Sarah Holl also earned individual awards. Althea received an Outstanding Attorney award, and Sarah received an Outstanding Witness award. Congrats to teammates Prashanth, Francis, Althea and Sarah on a job well-done, and magnificent awards to go with it!!!

 
 
 

Jan 16, 2006 - Two USC Mock Trial Team Members Earn "Perfect" Attorney Awards

The USC Mock Trial Team finished a productive invitational tournament season with two of its members earing perfect ranking for their tournament performances. Members Ashley Anderson and Justin Gaynor were ranked by tournament judges in two states as being the best among their peers. Ms. Anderson was evaluated at the UCLA Invitaitonal Tournament by members of the local bar and bench in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Gaynor's accolades came from practitioners local to the University of Iowa.

In order to receive perfect ranking, a competitior must exhibit knowledge of the Federal Rules of Evidence, trial procedure and substantive law superior to all of his/her contemporaries -- during every round of competition. As hundreds of students attended each tournament, from top institutions nationwide, particular congratulations are due to Ms. Anderson and Mr. Gaynor!

 

 
 
 

Jan 14, 2006 - Head Coach Olu K. Orange Serves as Visiting Faculty at Harvard Law School's 2006 Winter Trial Advocacy Workshop (TAW)

Upon the invitation of TAW Director, Professor Peter Murray, USCMTT Head Coach Olu K. Orange served as visiting faculty at Harvard Law School's 2006 Winter Trial Advocacy Workshop. Orange's invitation was recommended by his mentor, law school trial advocacy professor and team coach, legendary trial attorney Sharon Styles-Anderson. Styles-Anderson taught Orange at the Howard University School of Law and is now a member of the faculty at Harvard Law School.

Harvard Law School's TAW is a prestigious, highly specialized intensive program for which students earn full course credit during the time between their fall and spring semesters. Coursework occupies each day in its entirety and consists of small and large group sessions, videotaping and review sessions, individualized advisement, a joint student and faculty dinner, and a trial skills/ethics demonstration by distinguished practitioners. Weekly exercises culminate for each student in the performance of a trial of one of several cases used during the many weeks of the workshop.

Orange spent his time at Harvard Law School instructing and critiquing students in the area of direct and cross examination of witnesses, with special emphasis on various impeachment and control techniques. He also served as a Trial Advisor and a Trial Judge. His two marvelous trial advisees, Wes Mullen and Damaris Diaz, secured a "not guilty" for their client during their first TAW trial.

 

 
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