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The Student Newspaper of South Texas College of Law
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Wins Again...
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By 8. Colin
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training, and services
through innovative programs
and forums for law students,
professionals and a broad
range of interested constitu-
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South Texas College of Law took home their 93d advocacy national title with a win at the
American Trial Lawyers Association Mock Trial Competition. Team members were
Jennifer Falk, Jennifer O'Brien, Brant Stogner, and Gabe Vick. The team was coached
by Associate Dean T. Gerald Treece along with STCL graduate Daniel Dutko and Brad
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you are at all observant,
you have seen many an
in the lobby of the
school displaying a poster- ^ Center was founded
board of the latest South bY Judge Frank G Evans,
Texas Advocacy win (along who has been recognized as
side life-sized cut-outs of the father of Alternative Dis-
Dean Treece). But if you pute Resolution in Texas,
looked closely at the last set Jucige Evans served in the
of champions you might have Fifst Court of Appeals for al-
been surprised. This was not mos* twenty years, much of
the Moot Court or MockTrial that time as Chief Justice,
team; this was the ADR Ad- He was ^ founding chair of
the Houston Bar Association
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vocates.. The Alternative
Dispute Resolution Advocates
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are another part
Texas' comprehensive plan to
improve our law students'
knowledge and skills in the
Committee on Alternative
Dispute Resolution as well as
the State Bar of Texas ADR
Committee.
The Center is develop-
field of conflict resolution. in8 several projects in 2006.
South Texas is home to These projects include pub-
the Frank G Evans Center Ashing a history of ADR in
for Conflict Resolution. The Texas, directing student par-
Center has the express goal ticipation in mediation com-
of seeking to provide "Con-
flict Resolution education,
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Staff Writer
STCL continues to dominate in legal competitions by winning the National Client
Counseling Competition. The team advanced to the World Championships in Wales.
Team members were Lindsey Fincher and Matt Laudone, they were coached by Michael
Carlson and Danielle Carlson.
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Graduation will definitely
be bittersweet for most up-
perclassmen. As most people
all the 3L's who are will move on in careers and
I feeling the pangs of lives, it will definitely be a
senioritis, hang <hi just change from seeing the same
a little longer! Graduation fes- faces every single day!
tivities are in order. Even We've all gotten to know
each other so well that its al-
though the past three years
seem to have flown by, this-
last home stretch is most bru-
tal. When I walked by the
Law Review Office today, I
noticed the countdown to
graduation.. .30 days! And by
the time you read this paper,
it will be much, much closer!
Where did the time go?
most scary—but nonethe-
less, memorable.
And while we're defi-
nitely ready for a nice vaca-
tion to a warm spot some-
where, there is one more
hurdle in our way—the Bar.
So keep it up—we're almost
there!
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Granberry, Afton. South Texas College of Law Annotations (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 6, Ed. 1, April, 2006, newspaper, April 2006; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144573/m1/1/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Texas College of Law.