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FOR RELEASE: Tuesday, December 04, 2001
UA LAW STUDENTS WIN BEST BRIEF AWARD FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - University of Arkansas School of Law students Caroline Curry and Kimberly McMillen won the Best Brief Award in the 2001 Region IX National Moot Court Competition, sponsored by the Bar of the City of New York and the University of Arkansas School of Law, Nov. 15-16.
Final round judges were Chief Justice W.H. "Dub" Arnold, Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court; Judge John R. Gibson, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals; and Judge Nancy Rahmeyer, Missouri Court of Appeals. Judge Arnold also presented the keynote address at a banquet held at the Fayetteville Radisson Nov. 15.
Members of the 2001-02 UA Board of Advocates who worked with Jason Katz in organizing the competition include: Ryan Solomon, Sheila Farmer, Jeff Goodnight, Joe Falasco, Jessica Gunter, Keith Jefferson, Sarah Morris, Dara Miller Young, Kit Bakker, Zane Chrisman, Abbie Decker, Anders Gibson, Tina Rico, Laney Gossett, Angela Highsmith, Stacie Walters, Louisa Vassileva, Brad Shepherd, Dannette Mitchell, Daniel Faulkner, and Heather Bilderback. The University of Nebraska team met Arkansas in the quarterfinals and moved on to win the competition. The University of Kansas took second place and the University of Nebraska took best oralist, and both universities will advance to the national finals in New York City in January 2002. The preliminary round match-ups were against the University of Kansas and St. Louis University. ### Contact:Carol E. Rachal, communications coordinator, UA School of Law, 479-575-6111, crachal@uark.edu Jay Nickel, Assistant Manager of Media Relations, 479-575-7943, jnickel@uark.edu |




