Texas A&M University School of Law has placed in the top 10 in the American Bar Association's 2018-19 “ABA Competitions Championship.”
This is the second year in a row Texas A&M has finished in the ABA top 10.
Texas A&M Law School Dean Bobby Ahdieh lauded the success of the Advocacy Program, adding, "Let me particularly thank [Advocacy Program Director] Jen Ellis, as well as Kay Elliott, Susan Fortney, Michael Green, Jim Hambleton, Neal Newman, Lynne Rambo, Peter Reilly and Joe Spence for their support of the teams that got us this happy result."
The championships rank law schools based on the points the school earns through their teams’ performance and participation in the ABA Law Student Division’s four practical skills competitions: arbitration, negotiation, client counseling and national appellate advocacy competition (NAAC Moot Court).