UGA Law students win national legal writing award at moot court competition

Casey E. Wofford Graduate Student at University of Georgia School of Law - University of Georgia School of Law
Casey E. Wofford Graduate Student at University of Georgia School of Law - University of Georgia School of Law
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Three recent graduates from the University of Georgia School of Law have received national recognition for their legal writing. Mona E. Abboud, Taylor L. Stablein, and Casey E. Wofford were awarded the Scribes-The American Society of Legal Writers 2025 Best Brief Award for their submission at the 75th Annual National Moot Court Competition, Region VI.

This achievement marks only the second time in the school’s history that its students have earned this award; the first occurrence was in 2017. The team also advanced to become national semifinalists in the competition.

“Congratulations to 2025 alumnae Mona E. Abboud, Taylor L. Stablein and Casey E. Wofford for winning the Scribes-The American Society of Legal Writers 2025 Best Brief Award for their brief submitted at the 75th Annual National Moot Court Competition, Region VI. This is only the second time in history that UGA Law students have won this prestigious award (the other time was in 2017). Notably, Abboud, Stablein and Wofford finished the National Moot Court Competition as national semifinalists.”



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