Osgoode team wins 2018 Cassels Brock Cup (a.k.a. Baby Gale)

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Article

Publication Date

3-2018

Abstract

A team of students from York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School won the 2018 Cassels Brock Cup (a.k.a. Baby Gale), defeating the University of Toronto for the first time since 2012.

Ten teams of two represented Osgoode in the “Baby Gale” in late March. In addition to taking home the Cassels Brock Cup, Osgoode prize winners included Luiza Nazarenko (runner-up Top Oralist), Emraan Dharsi and Awale Deria (runner-up Respondent Team), and Katherine Grubisic and Harris Khan (runner-up Appellate).

The Cassels Brock Cup Moot (also referred to as the Baby Gale Moot) is a competitive moot exclusively for first-year students. The team is coached by the upper-year Gale team. Tryouts consist of a seven-minute oral submission in front of a panel of judges, including members of the Gale team. The Baby Gale is a competitive mooting team, therefore it necessitates a time commitment additional to normal class and study time. Those interested should consider speaking with upper-year Gale team members or former Baby Gale team members to inform themselves of expectations.

The Baby Gale is on the subject matter of criminal and constitutional law. Participants moot the same case as the upper-year Gale Cup and use the upper-year Gale team’s factums to prepare their oral arguments. The competition takes place annually at the Ontario Court of Appeal in Toronto.

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