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LEH: U Firm Paranoia Damn FRONT ROW: Aunt Temple. BACI W: Kan And. Jennifer fane Bason, and Cafc TOP LEFT: Mandy Naron and Ray Azu as agents Mulder and Scully in the X- Files. BOTTOM LEFT: Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets at the. Posse East. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Scott Simmons. Morgan Matson. Rudene Mercer. BACK ROW: Bert Rifvo, Mandy Naron, Jeffrey Engerman. Lisa Bowlin, Laird Doran, Kevin Jacobs, David Holmes. Ray Szu. Amy Dinn. BOTTOM: Chelsea Spuck plays the part of Lola in the production. Assault and Flattery - 27
The Board of Advocacy is the litigation honor society of The University of Texas School of Law. The BOA promotes excellence in trial and appellate advocacy, as well as other forms of dispute resolution. The BOA is open to all students at the law school, but participa- tion is a prerequisite for mem- bership. Students earn member- ship points through participa- tion in competitions and through administrative duties. Officers are elected. The Board of Advocacy is responsible for coordinating every interscholastic and intra- mural advocacy competition held at UT. BOA sponsors com- petitions including mock trial, moot court, negotiation, voir dire, and client counseling. These competitions are held in cities across the country. A spring banquet honors out- standing competitors, officers, and attorneys who support the organization. Advocacy awards, such as membership in T he Order of the Barristers, are pre- sented at this banquet. 1999 National Champion Admiralty Moot Court Team William Dominguez, Charles Ragland, Coach Bruce Bennett, Ralph Graham, Robert Galvin. Board of Advocates The University of Texas School of Law claims the priviledge of being the creator of the Order of the Barristers. The Order recog- nizes excellency in appellate advocacy (moot court) and trial advocacy (mock trial). Eventually the Order was expended on a nationwide scale, and today there are over 100 law schools across the country which boast Order of Barristers chapters. The UT law school is now the national administrator for the Order. •k Order of the it Barristers Brad Benoit John Scott Black Jennifer Britton Leah Castella Glenn Cormier Don Cruse Robert Galvin Laurie Higginbotham Jeremy Monthy MacRust -k Niemann Cup k Best Litigator of the Graduating Class John Scott Black Establishe d in 1912, Chancellors is the most prestigious honorary society of the School of Law. The purpose of the society is to honor and reward students who, through outstanding and consistent scholarship and achievement, have shown themselves most likely to succeed and to become a credit to their pro- fession and their alma mater. - Chancellors ■ Grand Chancellor: David Keith Isaak Vice-Chancellor: Gregg Jeffrey Costa Clerks: Bradley Jason Benoit, William R. Merrill Keepers of the Peregrinus: Leslie Irene Cummings, Jeremy J. Gaston Chancellors-at-Large: Brandon Eugene Bennett Misty Petry Burns Timothy Patrick Chastain John Flaxman Greenman Eric Brinn Hall Jeffrey Jackson Hobbs Ann Marie Horat Dean Russell Lanter Michael Maclaren Monroe Allison Leigh Sell Rebecca Sharon Smith UT Law m wins cham n i 28 - Board of Advocates
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