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Enrique Schaerer-Yale Law School Moot Court Finals 

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At Yale Law School's moot court finals on December 10, 2007, Enrique Schaerer argued on behalf of the petitioner in Medellín v. Texas. He did so before Judges Jerry Smith, Michael McConnell, and Reena Raggi. Enrique was assigned a difficult position -- one he disagreed with -- to argue for a "sweeping view" of presidential power. Not surprisingly, the judges on the panel peppered him with tough questions. They later awarded him and his teammate, Michael Krouse, the Potter Stewart Prize for best written brief and oral argument.

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Комментарии : 89   
@oakleywyatt1717
@oakleywyatt1717 9 лет назад
Man, those judges were brutal. That was incredible.
@dragonflarefrog1424
@dragonflarefrog1424 Год назад
It’s Yale
@tredaviousbowser7931
@tredaviousbowser7931 Год назад
@@dragonflarefrog1424 fr the best law school.
@blairntambi8143
@blairntambi8143 7 лет назад
This is breath taking, law schools in Uganda appreciate Enrique's efforts.
@joelinaivalu8156
@joelinaivalu8156 9 лет назад
I'm an LLB student as well and I must say that moot competion such as this can be really petrifying and breathtaking at the same time but it allows students to be more practical and develop this life long skill. This snippet really is motivating and a big congrats for a job well done. Strong points of argument indeed :)
@tls4022
@tls4022 5 лет назад
Im studying to become admitted to the bar, this young man has done exceptionally well responding to their questions. That is a skill in which all law students, let alone lawyers would only wish to have
@ayradeesucrih2942
@ayradeesucrih2942 10 лет назад
OMW......honestly i felt scared yet i wasn't the one getting questioned....hope i'll make it through my first moot competition *crossing fingers*
@hockeyslade
@hockeyslade 4 года назад
Ayradee sucrih did you make it?
@Ra_zzz
@Ra_zzz 3 года назад
hey sir hows it going did u make it
@rickkcir2151
@rickkcir2151 3 года назад
“And may it please the court...” Judges: and I took that personally
@leonkabajani9216
@leonkabajani9216 2 года назад
That is exactly what we go through in appeal matters with a full bench of judges. This is just a moot court scenario but kudos to the young man. Got some journey ahead of him.
@1elkhills
@1elkhills 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting.
@andrewbecker9987
@andrewbecker9987 9 лет назад
Never say "we believe". It's "we submit"
@Danymity1
@Danymity1 9 лет назад
+Andrew Becker Never say "no your honor." The young man forgets his T-14 proper court etiquette when addressing the court. It's "I beg to differ" or "Please allow me to clarify." Who teaches these young counselors? I shall have a word with them at once!
@slsm397
@slsm397 8 лет назад
+DullardGuy he won..
@_JohnDoe
@_JohnDoe 8 лет назад
+S LSM That does not mean he was perfect and cannot be improved.
@exploretheunseen2.456
@exploretheunseen2.456 7 лет назад
Great
@Dreaded88
@Dreaded88 5 лет назад
@Andrew BeckeR: Don't forget: _"beg the Court's indulgence'_
@3technique
@3technique 4 года назад
I've never seen one of these things before, and maybe this is standard - but that was amazing. If I ever get in a bind, I want that kid as my lawyer!
@juandesantiago2439
@juandesantiago2439 9 лет назад
Great job. By the way, this is an appellate court scenario. 7.62-Interrupt is what the judges do in a scenario like this.
@nipundave9935
@nipundave9935 6 лет назад
Ruthless & revival of real court argumentation practice!
@legalese
@legalese 3 года назад
Much respect.
@MrTRIPent
@MrTRIPent 9 лет назад
this is really great review material!
@nunosantos485
@nunosantos485 8 месяцев назад
That’s a very difficult position to defend😂 well done.
@elfinesser8838
@elfinesser8838 7 лет назад
Man do I love this camera quality
@armieg1047
@armieg1047 7 лет назад
Enrique, that was awesome!
@ricardomoronestorres280
@ricardomoronestorres280 9 лет назад
This is amazing. Congrats!
@ruibento7045
@ruibento7045 4 года назад
He knew how to compose himself after being interrupted constantly
@sevenpointsixtwo
@sevenpointsixtwo 9 лет назад
This guy did a awesome job, however it is very annoying when the "judges" keep interurrupting him while he is trying to answer their question.
@biscuitknife4331
@biscuitknife4331 6 лет назад
(That is the point)
@jacobthompson6265
@jacobthompson6265 5 лет назад
It’s called the Socratic method.
@flanagamer
@flanagamer 4 года назад
That’s the point - try to get him flustered so he messes up or doesn’t answer correctly
@JacobSmithodc
@JacobSmithodc 9 лет назад
Good job, Enrique!
@priscillamapinda6135
@priscillamapinda6135 8 лет назад
wow he handled himself well
@mokomolson5847
@mokomolson5847 4 года назад
Enrique was too good. He was calm by way of presenting with reference backing well the facts and issue with reliance to ICJ rules, rules, procedures and UN laws. The judges came down strong and I should say brutal. Well to do lawyer in the making. Enrique is assisting the court well and these judges are not giving him the chance finish his line.
@jaideepchahal491
@jaideepchahal491 3 года назад
The judges are supposed to interrupt
@dragonflarefrog1424
@dragonflarefrog1424 Год назад
Judges interrupt all the time. As a lawyer you must adapt. He did and that’s why he is good
@mikasingh4782
@mikasingh4782 6 лет назад
I would have total meltdown In front of those judges. Oh my god
@stevena3333
@stevena3333 3 года назад
Watch "seventh Circuit worst oral argument" 😂 he literally runs away from the podium
@Tank0923
@Tank0923 Год назад
Cool. Where do you work? Thanks
@chrisbentley71
@chrisbentley71 Год назад
I think the student was better prepared than the judges
@TheDsheffer
@TheDsheffer 9 лет назад
Dude... Whoa.
@davidiampguy1354
@davidiampguy1354 3 года назад
So nobody saw it important to make use of that fire extinguisher in the corner?
@chrismiller3526
@chrismiller3526 3 года назад
This is sooooo good!
@zulkamal9711
@zulkamal9711 4 года назад
Dude.. the judges are scarier than the one they had in international part
@dreamydarla
@dreamydarla 4 месяца назад
Wow ! 🤩
@LouisvilleRecruitingReport
@LouisvilleRecruitingReport 9 лет назад
are all law school finals like this ?
@ultramarinexi6761
@ultramarinexi6761 8 лет назад
yup
@saurabh7402
@saurabh7402 5 лет назад
judges were in no mood to have mercy on him
@GeminiDocMedia
@GeminiDocMedia 9 лет назад
Good job
@miguelgarcia7110
@miguelgarcia7110 6 лет назад
I want to learn law I want to learn how to speak like this I want to have game like a lawyer how the hell do I get my foot in the door?
@teahea12340
@teahea12340 6 лет назад
What do you mean game? lol.
@escueme
@escueme 6 лет назад
Start reading.
@ecstacy2921
@ecstacy2921 3 года назад
@@escueme the only way to success in law
@shahzadpathanshahzadpathan4692
good judgment dear well done
@kevinlau5940
@kevinlau5940 2 года назад
Yeah I agree courts aren’t brutal?
@Jessica-yd3ld
@Jessica-yd3ld 4 года назад
I’m having a mandatory first round in a week. I was panicking. Now I panic more 🤦🏻‍♀️
@livingliefe4209
@livingliefe4209 3 года назад
How did you do?
@osmopolito
@osmopolito 3 года назад
Do you did it good? lol
@dragonflarefrog1424
@dragonflarefrog1424 Год назад
Answer the question Jessica
@digestmymind
@digestmymind 5 месяцев назад
Jessica it's 2024. How was it?
@kevin1049
@kevin1049 8 лет назад
Will that one judge just let him talk. I would have literally just stormed off hate when people do that to me.
@gonzothompson8118
@gonzothompson8118 2 года назад
and that’s why you aren’t at Yale law
@dragonflarefrog1424
@dragonflarefrog1424 Год назад
@@gonzothompson8118 Exactly
@mickyrope
@mickyrope 6 лет назад
Bien!
@yunnypascawatihunukh8285
@yunnypascawatihunukh8285 3 года назад
When Judge Jerry Smith started to talk, suddenly I get thirsty! He is slow killer. Haha
@Vatan_Parast30
@Vatan_Parast30 7 лет назад
wow these judges are brutal they didn't even let him answer their questions, seriously that's not fair
@katunongun1530
@katunongun1530 5 лет назад
Great . 🤟🏽
@Dreaded88
@Dreaded88 5 лет назад
I'm very surprised at you both! Neither of you brought up *14th Amendment, Exec.' Order 9066, Hirabayashi-vs-U.S., Korematsu-vs-U.S.(even thought the U.S. lost, it still merit's mention), ex-parte Endo, Haig-vs-Agee, Passport Act of 1926, nor the Immigration, and Nationality Act of 1952!* Appeal is denied!
@elinasarkisian9880
@elinasarkisian9880 5 лет назад
You forgot parliament.
@giovannifiorentini8295
@giovannifiorentini8295 7 лет назад
Those judges need to stop interrupting him and let him speak.
@starwalker6750
@starwalker6750 3 года назад
thats how moot works
@purplepineapple117
@purplepineapple117 6 лет назад
Wow
@sandeephansdak314
@sandeephansdak314 3 года назад
....and!....
@adelacedillo-i3l
@adelacedillo-i3l 7 месяцев назад
Enrique Iglesias!!!!
@ara13blackwater55
@ara13blackwater55 5 лет назад
👌
@hafidzizdihar3483
@hafidzizdihar3483 4 года назад
3 v 1 Arguement Lesson 101
@aliveli6045
@aliveli6045 7 лет назад
Harcadız çocuğu olum. Ne dikine gidiyorsunuz. Adam ne söylese sözünü kestiler.😂😁
@amaziahofjudah9722
@amaziahofjudah9722 7 лет назад
Dude is tripping over his words in excitement. Over all great work Enrique but maybe work on your rhetoric to become the next Cicero.
@hockeyslade
@hockeyslade 4 года назад
I’d step up to the bench and whisper, the next one of yous sonsabitches cuts me off Your gonna need a ride to the dentist to get false teeth! Comprende?
@jcjc1907
@jcjc1907 8 лет назад
LAGRAND
@ibr1412
@ibr1412 5 лет назад
محاكم الخواجات خرابيط، يجي المحكمة العامة ونشوف عنده سالفه ولالا 😑😑😑
@saviinicole2200
@saviinicole2200 6 лет назад
Yale is such a Harvard knock off. Yale vs Harvard moot court is no comparison.
@named161
@named161 4 года назад
Yale is rated #1 in U.S.
@named161
@named161 4 года назад
I submit that Harvard has a great moot court though!
@allwaysman4378
@allwaysman4378 3 года назад
WOW, its a bummer that you spent all that money on schooling to learn how to deceive a fellow Man. I pray that you learned the difference between Man and Citizen because all that long winded fast talk is just a waist of time when you have to go up against a Man in court. You will lose every time.
@lawlivelaugh
@lawlivelaugh Год назад
A waist. Jesus. Stay off the internet.
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