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The Harlan Institute is currently hosting the Fourteenth Annual Virtual Supreme Court Competition. This competition offers teams of two high school students the opportunity to research cutting-edge constitutional law, write persuasive appellate briefs, argue against other students through video chats, and try to persuade a panel of esteemed attorneys during oral argument that their side is correct. This year, in honor of America’s 250th Anniversary, the competition will focus on the case of Patriots v. Loyalists.
Fourteen teams of high school students presented oral arguments in the semifinal round. The teams were superb. Truly, these high school students could compete in any law school moot court competition. My sincere thanks two Elizabeth Steeves (Yale) and Shemaiah DeJorge (Georgetown) for helping to judge the rounds.
The Round of 8 will be held the week of March 9, 2026. The championship round will be held at the National Archives in April.
Semifinal Match #1
Team #24081
Semifinal Match #2
Team #24266
Semifinal Match #3
Team #24346
Semifinal Match #4
Team #24347
Semifinal Match #5
Team #24348
Semifinal Match #6
Team #24354
Semifinal Match #7
Team #24355
Semifinal Match #8
Team #24357
Semifinal Match #9
Team #24358
Semifinal Match #10
Team #24359
Semifinal Match #11
Team #24360
Semifinal Match #12
Team #24627
Semifinal Match #13
Team #24628
Semifinal Match #14
Team #24629
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