ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×-Kent Team Reaches Semifinal Round at 2020 National Pretrial Competition

The ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×-Kent College of Law trial advocacy team of Claire Axelrood ā21, Adrian Delgado ā20, Andrew Hale ā20, and Eddie Hettel ā21 reached the semifinal round of the 2020 National Pretrial Competition held by the Stetson University College of Law. This yearās competition was held over Zoom from October 8ā11, 2020.
Axelrood, Delgado, Hale, and Hettel defeated teams from the University of Texas School of Law, Stetson University, and Florida State University College of Law. The ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×-Kent team lost to Nova Southeastern University's Shepard Broad College of Law in a preliminary round and fell to the same school in the semifinal round. Nova Southeastern captured first place in the competition.
The team argued a case involving an alleged racially motivated police shooting of an armed individual in his own home. The plaintiff was the mother of the decedent and brought claims against the defendantsāthe sheriffās department and the individual police officerāalleging wrongful death by use of excessive force under section 1983 and negligence. The defendants asserted an affirmative defense of qualified immunity.
Beginning in late August the ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×-Kent team practiced together in a virtual environment. Axelrood, the team captain, says that courtroom dynamics were completely upended, so their coaches helped ensure that āthe energy that we would typically use to fill an entire courtroom was represented via a video call.ā
āThis competition was the most unique challenge we have faced during our collective law school careers,ā Axelrood says. āWhile the world continues to adjust to the new normal created by the COVID-19 pandemic, ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×-Kentās trial advocacy team continues to adapt and succeed thanks to the coaches to who volunteer their time and the students who put in the work.ā
The teamās coaches included alumni Fariz Burhanuddin ā14, Ashur Youash ā19, Derek Bolka ā20, Saman Haque ā20, and Natalie Wilkins ā19. The guest judges included Jack Bentley ā12, Jake Berger ā14, Marcell Taylor ā12, Warren Fasone ā18, Michael Schostok ā19, Alex Passo ā14, Patrick Ferrell ā13, Nicholas Economakos ā12, and Ana Montelongo ā16. The team also offered special thanks to alumni Nicholas Caputo ā01 and Ljubica Popovic ā98.
āIt is always a privilege to coach a ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×-Kent trial advocacy team,ā Burhanuddin says on behalf of the coaches. āThey faced each challenge thrown at them with humility, determination, and charisma. Although the semifinal finish was short of our goal, we could not be more proud of our students. They have bright futures ahead of them.ā
Axelrood earned a bachelorās degree in communications from DePaul University; Delgado graduated from the University of Illinois at ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× with a bachelorās degree in philosophy; Hale graduated from American Military University with a bachelorās degree in intelligence studies; and Hettel earned a bachelorās degree in business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×-Kentās trial advocacy teams have won numerous individual student honors and regional and national competitions. In the most recent U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings, ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×-Kentās Trial Advocacy Program is ranked fifth in the country.
Photo: [From left] Trial advocacy team members Andrew Hale, Eddie Hettel, Claire Axelrood, and Adrian Delgado