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LSU Law Board of Advocates announced for 2019-20

LSU Law’s Board of Advocates announced the students who have been selected for membership for 2019-20 and those students subsequently elected to the Board’s Executive Committee.

The Board of Advocates Executive Committee includes:

  • President: Michael Maldonado
  • Vice-President of Internal Competitions: Sarah Day
  • Vice-President of External Competitions: Indigo Diekmann
  • Vice-President of Judicial Relations: Daniel Bosch
  • Vice-President of Undergraduate Affairs: Mary Allison Mitchell
  • Director of Internal Appellate Competitions: Taylor Ashworth
  • Director of Internal Trial Competitions: Briana Reid
  • Director of Internal Dispute Resolution Competitions: Riley Frank
  • Director of External Appellate Competitions: Katelyn Bayhi
  • Director of External Trial Competitions: Juan Moreno
  • Director of External Dispute Resolution Competitions: Kelsey McGill
  • Co-Director of Judicial Relations: Benjamin Files
  • Co-Director of Judicial Relations: Kurtis Johnson

The 2019-20 Board of Advocates:

  • Matthew Allen
  • Taylor Ashworth
  • Katelyn Bayhi
  • Elise Benezech
  • Daniel Bosch
  • Hannah Catchings
  • Hannah Crosby
  • Sarah Day
  • Piper Didier
  • Indigo Diekmann
  • Evans Dorroh
  • Jesse Elliott
  • Benjamin Files
  • Riley Frank
  • Hayley Franklin
  • Breana Harris
  • William Heaton
  • Kurtis Johnson
  • Scott Johnson
  • Devin Jones
  • Reed Kreger
  • Conner LeBlanc
  • Courtney Lehan
  • Hailey Lyonnais
  • Michael Maldonado
  • Laura Marcantel
  • Connor McGarvey
  • Kelsey McGill
  • Keith Mikesell
  • Mary Allison Mitchell
  • Nicole Monroe
  • Juan Moreno
  • Ashley Randol
  • Briana Reid
  • Lindsay Rich
  • Marcus Sandifer
  • Lucas Schenk
  • Karina Shareen
  • Sarah Simmons
  • Jordan Varnado
  • Marcus Wilson
  • Thomas Wisecarver

The Board of Advocates is the Law Center’s student honor organization dedicated to the promotion and development of oral and written persuasive advocacy skills. Rising third-year law students are selected to membership on the Board of Advocates based on a holistic application that looks at a student’s success in the Law Center’s many different internal and external advocacy opportunities. The Board of Advocates is the result of a merger of the former Moot Court Board and Trial Advocacy Board.

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