UGA Law students win 2025 Florida/Georgia moot court competition

Usha R. Rodrigues, Dean
Usha R. Rodrigues, Dean
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The University of Georgia School of Law has secured another victory in the annual Florida/Georgia-Hulsey/Gambrell Moot Court Competition. Third-year law students Frank L.O. Easterlin and Grace K.S.Y. Johnson won this year’s event, continuing the school’s strong performance in the long-standing contest against the University of Florida.

With this win, UGA’s record in the competition stands at 29 wins, 12 losses, and 2 ties. The student team was coached by Kellie Casey, Director of Advocacy, and Adjunct Professor Cole M. Harper.



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