Taylor Keselica Invited Again to Judge the Nation’s Largest Interschool Moot Court Competition

Competition Returns to an In-Person Format at Pace Law School

FLB Law attorney Taylor Keselica recently judged the Jeffrey G. Miller National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition (NELMCC) at her law school alma mater, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. This was her third year judging the competition, which she chaired during her third year of law school. It was the last in-person event before COVID-19 hit and forced it to transition to a virtual format. 

NELMCC is one of the largest interschool moot court competitions in the country, founded in 1989. Under “normal” circumstances, it hosts up to 350 law students and attorney judges on the Westchester campus of Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. In 2021, despite the pandemic, the school hosted the first-ever all-virtual NELMCC, enabling students to continue participating in the highly competitive competition.

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