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Colin MacMillan, Johari Townes, Andy Oxman and Matt Benedetto competed in the Hale Moot Court Honors Competition final round held March 10 at USC's Norris Theater.

March 20, 2006 By USC Gould School of Law

 

Photos by David Roberts

Colin MacMillan, Johari Townes, Andy Oxman and Matt Benedetto (pictured in order from left to right) competed in the Hale Moot Court Honors Competition final round held March 10 at USC's Norris Theater.

Benedetto was named champion; Johari Townes was runner-up. The four students presented 15-minute oral arguments to two U.S. Court of Appeals justices and one U.S. attorney before a large audience of students, faculty and family in USC's Norris Theater. The judges declared all the finalists “terrific.”

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