For students interested in appellate practice, this fall has offered exciting opportunities right here on campus.
LLEAP 3 Appellate Practice
The inaugural LLEAP 3 Appellate Practice course is well underway with second-year students completing appellate briefs and preparing for oral arguments in a problem involving Fourth Amendment privacy rights. Students so far have enjoyed learning from their adjunct professors in evening simulations where they have practiced issue spotting and verbally presenting their research. They also report that they have appreciated getting hands-on experience with 鈥渘ew procedures and writing structures unique to the appellate process鈥 and learning 鈥渉ow to become a better advocate as a whole鈥 and specifically 鈥渉ow to do so in the appellate process.鈥 Many of the students currently enrolled in LLEAP 3 Appellate Practice look forward to participating in the Appellate Litigation Clinic next fall.
Appellate Litigation Clinic
Nine of our third-year students chose this year to move from the classroom to the courtroom, enrolling in the Appellate Litigation Clinic (one of several clinical offerings through the School of Law鈥檚 Milton and Charlotte Kramer Law Clinic). Under the guidance of a faculty supervisor, they are handling real appeals in both Ohio appellate courts and the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. They are also preparing two petitions for writs of certiorari to be filed in the United States Supreme Court. It is the students鈥 job to interview their clients, to ensure that the trial-court record is complete for appellate review, to seek stays of execution of their clients鈥 sentences pending appeal, to research the legal issues, to draft the appellate briefs and ultimately to conduct the oral arguments. This is the fifth cohort of students to take this 鈥渄eep dive鈥 into appellate advocacy, an experience that also satisfies the curricular capstone requirement. The prior four cohorts, who accumulated a string of eleven successive victories, left big shoes to fill. (Pictured right: the 2022 Appellate Litigation Clinic students.)
Eighth District Oral Argument
On Wednesday, Oct. 25, the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals held an oral argument at the law school. The three-judge panel鈥擩udge Kathleen Keough, Judge Eileen T. Gallagher and alumna Judge Lisa B. Forbes鈥攈eard an "innocence project" appeal in State v. Williams, 8th Dist. Cuyahoga No. CA-23-112425. While the judges deliberated after arguments, attorneys from the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor鈥檚 Office, the Wrongful Conviction Project of the Ohio Public Defender, and the Death Penalty Department of the Ohio Public Defender answered students鈥 questions about the case and appellate advocacy generally. When the judges returned, they also engaged in a question-and-answer session with the students, faculty and staff. The event gave students valuable insights into the oral-argument process and was particularly helpful for those students who will compete in the Dean Dunmore Moot Court Competition this spring.
Advanced Appellate Advocacy Seminar
For the second year in a row, the Law School will host the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals鈥 Advanced Appellate Advocacy Seminar on Friday, Nov. 17, in the moot courtroom. The all-day CLE is offered at no cost, and participants can attend in person or online. The event features judges and staff attorneys from the Eighth District as well as judges from neighboring appellate districts, respected appellate practitioners and legal scholars, and representatives from several clerks鈥 offices. Seminar topics this year will include how to preserve issues for appeal, a deep dive into statutory interpretation, hot topics in appellate law, and ethics for appellate practitioners. Ohio鈥檚 newest appellate judges will share their perspectives and tips for appellate advocates, and the keynote speaker Judge Sean C. Gallagher will tell the story of and highlight local connections to the United States Supreme Court landmark case Jacobellis v. Ohio, 378 U.S. 184 (1964). In addition to the distinguished participants, top appellate practitioners from across northeast Ohio attend the event, which provides students with an invaluable networking opportunity.