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Cooley Law School Moot Court

Daja Craig (Tampa) served as a judge for Cooley Law School’s First-Year Appellate Advocacy Moot Court Competition. Joining fellow alumni, she sat on a mock Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel, helping evaluate students as they showcased essential advocacy skills including public speaking, quick thinking, and appellate practice. The moot court experience equips students with the confidence and courtroom readiness that make it invaluable for their future careers.

We are proud of Daja and her continued commitment to mentorship, excellence, and giving back to the next generation of legal professionals.

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