Charleston School of law
Quick Facts
- When: February 5-6, 2010
- Registration: October 1,2009 - November 15, 2009
- Where: Charleston, South Carolina
- Cost: $425 per team
national moot court competition

2010 National Moot Court Competition
The Charleston School of Law is pleased to announce the third annual CSOL National Moot Court Competition will be held on February 5- 6, 2010 at the Historic Embassy Suites in Downtown Charleston,
South Carolina.
The Issue will be a relevant topic of Constitutional
Law.
The Competition is open to all Law Schools with each school allowed to enter up to two teams. Cost is $425 per team.
2009 CSOL National Moot Court Competition
Fifteen teams from nine law schools across the country grappled with a constitutional problem specially formulated for the event -- whether the state should issue "I Believe" license plates that feature a cross. In 2008, a U.S. District Court thwarted a state statute that authorized the plates due to First Amendment considerations.
Results
1st Place - Seton Hall University School of Law
Runner-Up - Florida Coastal School of Law
Best Oral Advocate - Ms. Ryan Hart from Seton Hall University School of Law
Best Brief - Elon University School of Law
Participants
Appalachian School of Law
Charlotte School of Law
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Duke University School of Law
Elon University School of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Mercer University Walter F George School of Law
New York Law School
Seton Hall University School
of Law