Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Virginia . . .

This last weekend Josh traveled with two other BYU law students to compete in the Regent University National Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition in Virginia Beach, VA. The competition was great. The team did well, qualifying for the quarterfinals, but then ended up with a little time for sightseeing Saturday afternoon when they didn't advance further.

Here are a few of the highlights from the trip:

The law school at Regent has some pretty amazing facilities. The school has multiple moot court practice rooms where the competition rounds were held. No class rooms serving as make-shift courtrooms here. This was the real deal . . .

The Founder's Inn is located right on campus, and offers some pretty classy accomodations. The rooms were great, and the wallpaper in the stairwell was awesome . . .
After the quarter-finals, the team took advantage of the free time to enjoy the sunny weather walking along Virginia Beach . . .
It was later confirmed that the signs which apparently prohibit swearing along the beach actually DO prohibit swearing. Who would have guessed?

1 comment:

karla said...

Great pictures!