03/24/2022
Dear Members of the Barry Law Alumni Community,
As you may remember from your law school days, the season of 1L Appellate Oral Arguments is rapidly approaching. Barry University School of Law is seeking volunteers to judge these Oral Arguments. The Oral Argument is the culmination of the two-semester Legal Research and Writing course, and for many law students it is the first experience they will have arguing in a courtroom setting.
The 1L Oral Arguments will take place on Thursday, April 7th, Friday, April 8th, and Saturday, April 9th at Barry University School of Law. All arguments will take place in-person at Barry University School of Law on the second floor of the LAC building. To volunteer as a judge, please visit the link below and select the times that you would like to serve as a judge. Note that there are numerous slots at the same time, as numerous LRW professors will be running arguments simultaneously. Thus, be sure to select only one argument at each time.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0D4CA8AA2AAAF49-2022
You will receive additional information the week of the arguments, which will include a copy of the assignment, a confidential bench brief, parking information etc.
In addition, you will be able to self-report your volunteer judging service to the Florida Bar for CLE credit.
Judging our 1L Oral Arguments should be a rewarding and fun experience! It is a way to stay connected with Barry University School of Law, the alumni network, and current law students.
Please feel free to e-mail me at [email protected] should you have any questions. Thank you in advance for your time.
Sincerely,
Kristy D’Angelo-Corker
Kristy D’Angelo-Corker
Associate Professor of Law and
Coordinator of Legal Research and Writing
Barry University
Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law
6441 E. Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL 32807
[email protected]
As you may remember from your law school days, the season of 1L Appellate Oral Arguments is rapidly approaching. Barry University School of Law is seeking volunteers to judge these Oral Arguments. The Oral Argument is the culmination of the two-semester Legal Research and Writing course, and for man...