Bryan Harrington and Jason Lile of the University of Tulsa College of Law won the Fourteenth Annual National Health Law Moot Court Competition at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. It was an all-Golden Hurricane final round: Tulsa students Jamiee Reed and Wendy Higgins finished in second place. This is the second time in three years that a Tulsa team has won this competition and the third year in a row the school has placed a team in the final round.
Winning the best brief award were Hunter Tzovarras and Amanda Moore of Quinnipiac University School of Law. Cavan Doyle and Christine Wiles of the Loyola University Chicago School of Law submitted the runner-up best brief.
Mr. Lile was honored as the tournament's best overall oral advocate. Vannessa Voight of Indiana University-Indianapolis School of Law was chosen best preliminary round oralist. She and her teammate, Lisa Gethers, finished third overall in the competition.
SIU's report of the competition is here.
The competition is jointly sponsored by Southern Illinois University Law School's Center for Health Law and Policy, the School of Medicine's Department of Medical Humanities, the American College of Legal Medicine, and the American College of Legal Medicine Foundation.
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