BLSA Team Moves on to National Mock Trial Competition

February 02, 2012



The Law School’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA) recently sent two teams to the National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition, one of the largest and most respected law school mock trial competitions. 

Competing in a field of 18 teams from the Northeast region ― including schools from Northern New Jersey to Vermont―one of the St. John’s team placed second and will advance to the National BLSA Competition in Washington, DC this March. "The skills we learn in Mock Trial through our coaches are invaluable,” said competitor Dominique F. Saint-Fort ‘12. “Whether you intend to litigate or go into transactional work, this experience gives you a comfort in the courtroom which places you in a marketable position when looking for employment. Also, Mock Trial is really fun."

Congratulations to the St. John’s participants:

Competitors
Steve Fils-Aime ‘13
Stephanie Grenald ’12
Dominique F. Saint-Fort ‘12
Emmanuel Ulubiyo ‘12

Coaches
Kareem Vessup ‘04
Eylan Schulman ‘04