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All-Time Moot Court Cases & Judges

The History of the Wabash College Moot Court Competition (1995-2010)

2010 - Case questioned a state statute which limits ability of a business to sell or rent violent video games to minors.

2010 Moot Court Judges
Hon. John Daniel Tinder, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 7th District
Hon. Paul D. Mathias, Indiana Court of Appeals
Hon. Tim Oakes '86, Marion County Superior Court
Dr. David Timmerman, Dean of Faculty, Monmouth College

2009 - The case was constructed around the basic facts of a controversy in Southern California’s Mojave National Preserve involving a cross and the implications it represents for other religious symbols

2009 Moot Court Judges
Hon. Carr L. Darden,Court of Appeals Fourth District
Hon. Theodore R. Boehm, Indiana Supreme Court
Hon. Thomas Milligan ‘63
Dr. David Hadley, Wabash College Political Science Professor


2008 — Does a state statute making it a crime to promote, sell, or lend sexual devices when one knows the content and character of the device?

2008 Wabash College Moot Court Judges
Hon. Elaine B. Brown, Indiana Court of Appeals
Dean Gary R. Roberts, Dean of the Indiana University School of Law (Indianapolis)
Hon. Jay L. Toney ’83, Randolph Circuit Court
Dr. Todd F. McDorman, Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Wabash College


2007 — Does a statute requiring voters to present photo identification at the polls violate the Constitution?

2007 Wabash College Moot Court Judges
Hon. Michael S. Kanne, U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Hon. L. Mark Bailey, Indiana Court of Appeals
Hon. John Feick ’73, Delaware Superior Court
Dean Lauren N. Robel, Indiana University School of Law
Dr. Gary Phillips, Dean of the College, Wabash College


2006 — Does a system of prayers before a state legislature violate the First Amendment?

2006 Wabash College Moot Court Judges
Hon. Thomas G. Fisher, Indiana Tax Court (Indiana Solicitor General)
Hon. William T. Lawrence, United States Magistrate
Hon. Jack A. Tandy ’79, Shelby Superior Court
Dr. Patrick White, President, Wabash College


2005 — Does the Solomon Amendment that authorizes a cut-off of federal funds to law schools, which do not treat military recruiters equally to other recruiters, violate the schools’ First Amendment rights?

2005 Wabash College Moot Court Judges
Hon. James S. Kirsch, Indiana Court of Appeals
Hon. Terry A. Crone, Indiana Court of Appeals
Hon. Douglas B. Morton ’68, Fulton Circuit Court
Dr. Kealoha Widdows, Professor of Economics, Wabash College


2004 — Do the federal sentencing guidelines violate the Sixth Amendment?<