Ames Moot Court Competition 2023
On November 15, 2023, the Ames Moot Court Competition Final Round took place in Ames Courtroom at Harvard Law School. The competition was presided over by Hon. Sonia Sotomayor, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court; Goodwin Liu, Supreme Court of California; and
Rachel Kovner, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. This year's case was United States Occupation Safety and Health Administration v. Federici Contracting, LLC.
The Patsy Takemoto Mink Memorial Team (Petitioner):
Derek Choi
Kunal Dixit
Daniel Flesch (oralist)
Phoebe Kotlikoff
Yusuke Tsuzuki
Monica Wang (oralist)
- Meet the Team: • Countdown to Ames 2023...
The Judge Laurence H. Silberman Memorial Team (Respondent):
Max Alvarez
Eric Bush
Richard Dunn (oralist)
Hayley Isenberg (oralist)
Jessica Flores
Brandon Sharp
- Meet the Team: • Countdown to Ames 2023...
Watch past competitions here: • Ames Moot Court Compet...
Read more about the Ames Moot Court Competition Final Round here: orgs.law.harvard.edu/bsa/fina...
For full coverage of the competition, visit Harvard Law Today: hls.harvard.edu/today/the-202...
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Raise your hand if this came up in your recommended and you have no clue what's happening but still watched the whole thing.
@AbundantChris
5 ай бұрын
It’s a mock trial for Harvard Law School students simulating a Supreme Court hearing.
@ColtonBlumhagen
5 ай бұрын
@@AbundantChris I know that lol. As far as what they're arguing, that is what I didn't get.
@johnmallino1088
5 ай бұрын
The case is essentially determining whether or not the court has the jurisdiction to award a judgement in favor of the victim in a PPE covid-era rule violation (the victim being the second team to present), and if the court does, what that punishment should be.@@ColtonBlumhagen
@Ysnchris
5 ай бұрын
@@ColtonBlumhagen it mostly sounds foreign when you don't have the actual case. Once you watch the video, unless you watch to maybe learn tactics or to analyze something you won't get much from the actual case🙂
@instaves
2 ай бұрын
@@AbundantChris you dont say
I don’t know how someone could ever go and have the floor to present an argument in front of that massive audience and a Supreme Court justice without completely breaking down from nerves, especially someone who’s new to the field, hats off!
@pulee1001
3 ай бұрын
When you study, practice, and know God, it’s easy, because you realize Supreme Court Justices are ‘man’ and flawed, as we all are.
@davidc4408
3 ай бұрын
F it. We are going to die one day. Just go balls out in life. You only have one life
@LivingbyLeah
3 ай бұрын
If you want people to take you seriously, you need to act like you own the place.
@orangutank626
3 ай бұрын
As a computer teacher honestly, Most people arent really focusing on what your saying but wondering what they will do in your place. especially during an examination such as this. Speaking in front of teenagers for years you kinda loose that grip of anxiety. Also really knowing your material helps immensely.
@lugia8888
2 ай бұрын
It’s not hard just practice a few times. My first time was rough but after a while it became natural
I could not handle the level of intense and immediate grilling from the judges. My anxiety would go through the roof. These students killed it… im so impressed.
@samg5753
2 ай бұрын
Agreed! Justice Liu was especially tough... he reminded me of a great university professor that asks the tough questions to help his students think on their feet and go the extra mile in order to grow and learn. Bravo to both teams
I like that they interrupt so soon. Any idiot can recite a perfectly rehearsed speech, they actually have to think on their feet.
@quehablo
3 ай бұрын
I mean, most actual appellate course judges will interrupt quite quickly. They've already read the brief, they want to get to questions quickly
@prettyclassylady6218
2 ай бұрын
No need to call them idiots
@alyariel9713
Ай бұрын
As someone who competed for the undergrad AMCA moot court competition, most people cannot recite a heavily complicated legal argument for 10+ minutes straight, especially with no notes. That's why it takes roughly 8+ months of preparation for competitions, it's challenging. Compared to interruptions, reciting is actually much harder and called a "dead bench" because of no interaction with the Justices. Time moves slowly and you need enough content to cover the allotted time you're given. Due to the amount of research you put in the cases supporting your argument, it's actually much easier to answer these questions off the cuff, and weave them into your argument roadmap. I'd like to see you try it sometime. 😄
I'm so proud of all these people. The countless hours of hard work, preparation, thoughtful discourse and commitment to excellence are apparent across the board. Bravo.
@Matt67012
4 ай бұрын
Too bad all legitimate firms will refuse to hire these disgusting antisemites
As a professor, it would be a great honor to have students as polished as these!
@adamharrold407
5 ай бұрын
I dont know about me, but my friend who got 85% for mooting comp only got c plus for the same subject, soooooo, it depends
@kaustubhraizada
4 ай бұрын
and in reality its different@@adamharrold407
@sarcasticcf3553
4 ай бұрын
well polish them!
@pulee1001
3 ай бұрын
Is it the Professor’s duty to polish the students?
@sarcasticcf3553
3 ай бұрын
yes it is@@pulee1001
I did not understand a single word that came out of their mouths, but I loved it! Also, watching people getting cold-called is exhilarating!
When Justice Sotomayor said "You will reach even greater heights than me" I feel like thats a bit hard considering... she's literally on the Supreme Court😅
@NguyenNatri
5 ай бұрын
I think she meant the US President / Vice President, Chief Justice Supreme Court or House Speaker.
@nateo200
5 ай бұрын
The Supreme Court is only the highest you can go if you don't explore other options :) The grass is always greener on the otherside I'm sure some of the Justices secretly wish they were doing something else.
@joaom7554
5 ай бұрын
@@nateo200She could mean reaching Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
@simplyeason
2 ай бұрын
where did she say that?
@DrLivingParadox
2 ай бұрын
1:24:15 !! :)@@simplyeason
38:35 AWWWW the little note he passes her and the fist bump she gives him, sooo cute !!
Hats off to all the speakers. You really did an amazing job. You made it as if it's not an intense conversation in front of the experts.
@Matt67012
4 ай бұрын
Hats off to the Harvard bigots
I love the composure and confidence of the students as they speak to these prominent legal figures
Here for the vocabulary but as always I'M STUNNED by the brilliance.
I don't don't think that the lady who fainted and kept going can ever be topped.
if I was there I would probably have a panic attack 1 minute into my introductory speech. 😅
whaaaaaaaaaat hats off, my anxiety would kill me , my legs would be dancing and my face would be burning besides my shaking hands
Watching this with my thourough knowledge of Legal System (i only watched Suits)
@atlrocafella
5 ай бұрын
😂😂same here.
@tsmutylo
5 ай бұрын
Lol im with you
@sofi465
5 ай бұрын
Same I’m very qualified in this field. (I watched Better Call Saul)
@johannsebastianbach3411
4 ай бұрын
I guess I beat you guys. I watched them both. A couple times 😂😂
@MsJodi188
24 күн бұрын
😂
I love this. I have no idea what they are talking about but I find myself so engaged in this debate and the reactions of the students behind the people arguing their positions.
What breaks my heart, is that, we humans can be so rational and logical and yet rationality is subdued in this cruel real world for self interests.
@dominicmutiso1502
5 ай бұрын
I love your English! Learnt a few words. Are you an English native speaker?
@user-kog12vbnll
5 ай бұрын
Life is hard , wear helmet
@MB-gd6be
5 ай бұрын
Self - and self interests are the key words
@lorenzorosales284
5 ай бұрын
@@user-kog12vbnll agree, but what they said is true though.
@landsgevaer
4 ай бұрын
Humans rational and logical. That is funny.
Finally we can watch Ames Moot Court Competition 2023 version!! Am so gladd
Awesome and insightful moot. Got to learn so many things and amount of research both teams put in, is just awe inspiring. No wonder Harvard Law is class apart.
Congratulations to both teams! I also enjoy getting exposure to more judges through these videos. I hope Judge Paul Oetken participates as a judge soon.
first time observed this court, impressed and inspirational
The teams are so good. Congrats to all.
Wow. The preparation from these students (both sides) really shows! It makes me excited about beginning law school soon.
@KingOfThePirates101
3 ай бұрын
Tbh, I was never really interested in laws or politics until the Supreme Court overturned Roe V Wade. Since then, I've been listening to experts, judges, and people in this field. I'm thinking about going back to school to study law as well.
Am a south sudanese citizen study law at starford International university, south Sudan, am so glad the amazing moot cote
Love it! ❤
Thanks, remembering too my own uniUtrecht/Aula-Debating 50yrs ago
This is a great discussion.
Who's watching in 2024? If you are, consider yourself in the top 5% of the top legal KZread audience because the algorithm sensed your attraction to a Supreme Court simulation "situation," such as this. Congratulations. 5 years from now, we could be watching a similarly orchestrated competition with the speakers beamed inside our office or wherever we're watching from. 4.5 million viewer's have made another Harvard Law School competition from 4 years ago, viral. Some of us watching this year will become Judges, Supreme Court justices and or in politics. Either way 💯 consider yourself chosen, in the realm of law. I rest my case. 😊
@Subliminalmessage78
Ай бұрын
I love anything legal! I also have a book of essential Supreme Court cases with summaries. I innately love numbers, but I love reading court transcripts and law books all day.
@DonYutuc
Ай бұрын
@@Subliminalmessage78Thank you. I can relate. I love numbers. Where can I get this book of Supreme Court cases?
I am speechless....
Beautiful
...love this very educational
The judges are really tough!
@can72287
5 ай бұрын
Its Harvard. A Harvard degree is well earned.
@g2828cc
4 ай бұрын
@@can72287 seems like you can just plagiarize and become president
@okorotimothy5133
3 ай бұрын
@@g2828ccDo it if you can let's see
great involvement guys cheers for future
Ahh my favorite video of the year is back
THIS WAS FUN TO WATCH!!
Gotta love a hot bench! The advocate handled this very well.
I'm not even into law and I don't even understand any of these, but it's quite inspiring lol
I can't help but think of the TV show "Suits" when watching Harvard Law students debate. My thought is that they will all go to Wall Street to become corporate lawyers.
This is beautiful to watch. Very educational
Up to the mark...
The Zone of Permissibility’ is actually a very specific type of area that sets up the rules by which the ‘injury suffered’ and the remedy that is to be applied can be measured.
I realize it's not an apples-to-apples comparison, but I can't help but remark on how reasonable, measured and in some cases compelling the people making these arguments are, in contrast to the lunacy that is modern day college debate.
Good to see that the views are up
Justice Liu is scrumptious. 😍
These students are brilliant.
Whoa ! exception
due to the prosecutors allegation not having relevant evidence to support the accusation, my client remains innocent of this alleged crime.
Wow, gold
To the first speaker, dont put your hand in your pocket when speaking to the judges hahaah
@jeremiahmathews1650
5 ай бұрын
That student was actually my favorite oralist. I appreciate his slow and deliberate manner of speaking. He wasn't in a rush to get his point across but rather focused on making sure his points were understood and well placed
@LDTun
5 ай бұрын
@@jeremiahmathews1650 I liked his tone too but sticking your hand in your pocket is a big nono
@genesisshollins9326
9 күн бұрын
@@LDTunDo you mind me asking why? I’m not in the law field and am just genuinely curious lolol
@fdfischer
Күн бұрын
@@genesisshollins9326 probably too causal
@Susanviolet3322
7 сағат бұрын
@@genesisshollins9326I think it’s more of a matter of respect . You speaking to well renowned judges so you shouldn’t have such a casual look with hands in pocket but I think he is doing it to calm his nerves since it is very scary being grilled
they're really just saying words like i could never be a lawyer I'm such a bad bullshitter
@TruthTALKA
6 сағат бұрын
It’s not just words, it’s civil procedure and if you learn it in law school you know exactly what to say. Plus you prepare
Hit da pub!!!
this video is a history
The application of the law is broad enough that it can cover the types of injuries that are suffered by the victims in this case 😮.
This is so intimidating
i'm a cleaner by trade, but for some reason i come to watch this because watching very intelligent people in action is just very fascinating for a caveman like myself😁
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Congratulations
I’d hire Dick Dunn just from that flow he’s got working up top. He has potential for some great slogans if he decides to start his own practice.
it really is like the movies you could watch those for practice
@kaydub7396
Ай бұрын
Lol u funny
I was thinking of directing my business masters degree towards law but after this, NO THANKS! 😂😂
Next week
I’m 13 years old and want to be a lawyer when I retire as a usa gymnast for the men’s Side of the sport and I’m here so I can get a head start in college before I go so I can be a great lawyer
@SpikoDreams
Ай бұрын
You could start by using proper punctuation. What did I just read?
Can someone help explain the case at hand or is there another video about that?
I got anxiety watching this but I kept watching 😅
should’ve done law in college love this
The rule that is being described is the ‘Equitable Relief’ or ‘Remedy’😅.
😂 This debate is awesome 😅.
The definition of a ‘class action suit’ involves the following factors that affect all of the parties in the suit as being injured or harmed 😮😢.
constutional
you see.. reason I like change
Wow
I think that Section 706 contains the language that references the word ‘set aside’ as meaning to enjoin or to vacate😮😅.
I'm sticking with HTGAWM
The question of whether the Appeals Court has jurisdiction to hear the case that is being presented before it is a good question to ponder 😂😢😮.
The designation of jurisdiction authority that has been granted to the federal Court is different from the jurisdiction that is given to the state Courts 😮.
I have heard of Milligan
Yo, sáy.Dr.Sonyià.SotoMayor.
The Emergency Price Control section of the ACA specifically speaks about setting aside of areas that have to be vacated , not necessarily to prevent a catastrophic outcome 😂.
Richard Dunn ate down
Model United Nations potential prep arena; reducing 195 countries to 164/163
I am not a lawyer, I don't know why this was suggested to me, but DAMN Justice Liu.. that man is handsome!
Hi!
Hi hello ma'am today
❤
I guess the girl sitting to the left of the speaking guy is his friend, girlfriend or something cause see she's just soo happy to see him talking so firmly and smirks
The intelligence and poise of these lawyers to be are certainly impressive. Let's pray that they don't apply their extra-ordinary talents to evil causes like Josh Hawley, Elise Stepanik, Ted Cruz....
@jakobvogel6764
Ай бұрын
all of these students are far more intelligent than josh Hawley and ted cruz.
@Susanviolet3322
7 сағат бұрын
@@jakobvogel6764and hopefully they use it for good like David suggests. It’d be a shame if he turned out to be another Josh Hawley
The decision to choose between ‘vacater’ or ‘stay’ is a tricky choice 😮😢😅.
Come pick me up. i need to go to Harvard, right Emmett?
is there a winner?
Trias Politica, hidden? Basics: Highest STATE-Authority (Parliamant) sets Its Own Rules; one of the COURT_interpretation-method(s) can be (part/whole) e.g. extensive or restrictive, as to objective formalis/materialis, ~ "real reality iuridical reality" however in time as to same legal text interpretation can be somewhat different, quod non?
@jdewitte100
5 ай бұрын
By the way: International(ly) as to damages incidents accidents(injury death), e.g. as to air traffic or nuclear installations then supranational there is a range with a maximum; possibility of STATE funding too;
I'm Brazilian, I admire the attitude of the American court judges, they certainly put on a show with their performances. The Brazilian court currently finds the situation regrettable. Hats off to the American court judges. I loved this video, great inspiration for me. Show.🥰🥰🥰
The injunctive relief remedy that the Courts have as part of their authority to regulate the use of the’Vacater statutes mentioned in Section 706 and Section 703😂😮.
What is judicial system acknowledgement please check and confirm
Why no one passed out like last time 💀
@littlelilacbunny
5 ай бұрын
What?! What happened spill 😂😂
@spearshake4771
5 ай бұрын
@@littlelilacbunnyI think they are referring to the previous year's Moot competition where the one woman passed out but that was most likely due to a bit of dehydration as she was fine after she had some water to drink.
@shubhampaul8431
5 ай бұрын
@@littlelilacbunnylast year a girl passed out while arguing. Everyone was like ohhhhhh 😮
@waziakbar9991
5 ай бұрын
@@shubhampaul8431craziest part was that 5 mins later she got up and just kept going 😭
What is faithfully proofing iam help you
16:10 *My brain* 😧🥱😴 Dixit.
Is it only article 3 , or are there other articles available?
Answer the question
Does howard uni have a moot court?
a lot of pauses would benefit her argument