Student Affairs

Student Affairs

Student Organization Spotlight

Moot Court Board
The Moot Court Board is composed of second- and third-year law students who are chosen on the basis of their performances in intramural moot court competition. The Board organizes and conducts the Law School's annual Hardt Cup and Dean's Cup intramural competitions, and selects Duke Law's representatives to the Phillip C. Jessup International Law competition.

Student Profile

  • News ImageAngela Harper JD/LLM '11
    An interest in the issue of human trafficking led Harper to Duke Law where she helped to organize an ad hoc seminar on the topic during her 1L year.

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Graduation 2009Graduation 2009
Duke Law School celebrates the graduation of the Class of 2009 with a gala, barbecue, LLM dinner, and hooding ceremony.

Student Affairs News & Events

  • 2010 Roscoe Hogan Environmental Law Essay Contest
    This year's topic is "Can Coal Be Clean? Litigation Remedies for Coal Contamination from Mining to Combustion to Sequestration." Intent-to-enter deadline is Jan. 29, 2010 and the essay submission deadline is March 31, 2010. For more information, contact Cassandra Goings at cgoings@publicjustice.net. » More

  • Duke Law student returns to North Carolia with daughter adopted in Togo
    Lori Russell, who entered with the class of 2010, adopted Awa in 2007 during her time in the Peace Corps, but faced numerous hurdles in bringing her back to the U.S. » The News & Observer

  • Sanford Journal of Public Policy call for submissions
    SJPP is pleased to announce a call for submissions for its inaugural Spring 2010 issue. SJPP welcomes contributions from graduate students, faculty, and professionals on a wide variety of contemporary policy issues. Specifically, we are seeking policy research and position papers, practical policy and program evaluations, and book reviews. For more info, contact Marjie Patterson at SJPP@duke.edu.

  • UVA Intellectual Property Writing Competition
    The Virginia Journal of Law and Technology, in conjunction with Altacit Global, is holding its first annual Intellectual Property Law Writing Competition and invites submissions from Duke Law students. Please visit http://lordsfoundation.com/essay.htm for detailed information and to submit your article. » More

  • Duke Law student's "Simpsons" skills earn $10K on Food Network Challenge
    Andrew Blumberg '11 and cake decorator BethAnn Goldberg collaborated on a cake resembling Bart Simpson that took home the grand prize. » The News & Observer

  • Appellate Litigation Clinic brief in drunk driving case has impact
    National Law Journal suggests amicus brief influenced Chief Justice’s emphatic dissent.

  • Duke students win 'best brief' at JAG moot court
    3Ls Gregory Dixon and Andrew Shadoff competed in the Navy's inaugural national moot court. » U.S. Navy Press Release