The Stegner Center is very proud of the student teams that competed for the S. J. Quinney College of Law at the National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition at Pace Law School in New York and the National Energy and Sustainability Moot Court Competition at West Virginia University (WVU) College of Law.
Nate Broadhurst, Brian House, and Kayla Race represented the Stegner Center and College at the National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition at Pace Law School. The Pace team was coached by Ben Machlis, who is a Partner at Dorsey & Whitney LLP, and Melissa Reynolds, who is an associate at Holland & Hart. The team made it to the semifinals of their competition with Nate earning an Honorable Mention Award for Best Oralist.
Trevor Gruwell and Rob D’Andrea coached by University of Utah alumnus Nate Mitchell, who is an Associate at Snow Christensen & Martineau, represented the Stegner Center and College at the National Energy and Sustainability Moot Court Competition at West Virginia University College of Law. Trevor Gruwell and Rob D’Andrea competed admirably in the National Energy & Sustainability Moot Court Competition.
Rob and Trevor are returning to lead the Pace team this year with newcomer Andrew Revelle. 2L’s Stephanie Hanawalt and Natalie Beal will compete in the Energy & Sustainability competition.
The Stegner Center would not be able to support sending teams to these competitions without the generosity of our donors. The donors for our 2020 Moot Court teams include Clyde Snow & Sessions, Lear & Lear L.L.P., UAMPS, Jim Moore and Kathryn Lindquist, Helen Serrassio, Jason Groenewold, Mark (Rod) Smith, Jennifer Bowen, and Walter Mason.