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Meet the Executive Board
Hannah Lytle
Our president Hannah is a senior majoring in political science and criminal justice from Kansas City, Missouri. Hannah's favorite Supreme Court case is Gideon v. Wainwright. Hannah joined moot court because she was really interested in the opportunity to explore appellate argumentation and apply precedent. She also loves getting to learn from her teammates' creativity in analysis. Hannah's favorite moot memory is after legacy reveals when she had a One Direction dance party! She loves anytime someone is on aux and there is the opportunity for a dance break!

Allie Robinson
Our vice president Allie is a junior majoring in international affairs and economics from Austin, Texas. Allie's favorite Supreme Court case is Marbury v. Madison. Allie joined moot court because she has a very strong interest in constitutional law and loves learning about the influences of the Supreme Court. She also loves everyone on the team and is so glad she found a community that shares similar interests to her! Allie's favorite moot memory was when the team work on crafts for the tournament together. The team had so much fun while contributing to one of our biggest accomplishments!

Adam Galland
Our treasurer Adam is a junior majoring in History from Dobbs Ferry, New York. Adam's favorite Supreme Court case is Griswold v. Connecticut. Adam joined moot court because he gets excited learning about Constitutional law. He also joined the team because of the wonderful impression the members of the team left on him! Adam's favorite moot memory was the 2023 GW invitational. He had a great time delivering multiple oral arguments with his partner against teams from across the country and he was pleased to see how well our team performed!

Taylor Sibley
Our communications director Taylor is a sophomore majoring in political science and criminal justice from Fort Mill, South Carolina. Taylor's favorite Supreme Court case is Engel v. Vitale. Taylor joined Moot Court because she wanted to join an organization with a lot of driven people who have a community! Taylor's favorite moot memory is the 2023 inter-team scrimmage. She loved getting to prepare for the scrimmage with her friends and also participating in the scrimmage!

Mia Adams
Our first issue captain, Mia, is a senior majoring in political science and history from Boston, Massachusetts. Mia's favorite Supreme Court case is US v. Nixon. Mia joined Moot Court because she loves constitutional law and wanted to meet like-minded students. Mia's favorite moot memory is judging our 2023 invitational and getting to talk with students from across the country about their experiences in moot!

Leeza Wheeler
Our second issue captain, Leeza, is a sophomore majoring in international affairs from Springfield, Ohio. Leeza's favorite Supreme Court case is New York Times v. US. Leeza joined Moot Court because she participated in both Moot Court and Mock Trial in high school and she knew that she wanted to continue to explore constitutional law in university! Leeza's favorite moot memory is figuring out how to weave penumbra theory into her argument during the 2023 season!

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