Thomas Tang Moot Court Competition
The Thomas Tang International Moot Court Competition, also known as the Tang, is a moot court competition sponsored by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, attracting participants from law schools in the U.S. and Asia.
History
The Thomas Tang National Moot Court Competition was founded in 1993 by the APA Law Student Association of the South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas. It is now administered by the NAPABA Law Foundation and the NAPABA Judicial Council. The Competition honors the late Judge Thomas Tang, a champion of individual rights, an advocate for the advancement of minority attorneys, an ardent supporter of NAPABA and the moot court competition. Judge Tang served on the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals from 1977 until his death in 1995. Judge Tang's wife, Dr. Pearl Tang, continues the legacy and participates every year.
Outreach
The Competition is open to all students but is especially designed to reach out to APA law students and provide them with an opportunity to showcase their writing and oral advocacy skills and compete for scholarships totaling $10,000.
List of past champions
- 1993 John Marshall Law School – Tara Taylor/Anita Michaels
- 1994 Loyola University Chicago – Jinah Yun/Jennifer Gong
- 1995 University of Oklahoma – Aditi Dravid/Bonnie Richardson/Kirti Vaidya
- 1996 Loyola University Chicago – Rana Abbasi/Shenazz Mansuri
- 1997 Loyola University Chicago – Kristin Corl/Grace Wee
- 1998 University of California Davis – Sandra Tm Chong/Rochelle Hao
- 1999 Loyola University Chicago – Stacy Bardo/Esther Hong
- 2000 Loyola University Chicago – Alison Ozawa/Emmy Wang
- 2001 Loyola University Chicago – Susan Danial/Zarin Khan
- 2002 University of Florida – Steven Klein/Bradley Harper
- 2003 Loyola University Chicago – Julie Kiley/Cindy Nguyen
- 2004 University of California Hastings – Mervyn Deganos/Bonnie Lau
- 2005 Southern Methodist University – Melissa Iyer/Michael Ma
- 2006 Loyola University Chicago – Nicholas Lee/Joy Park
- 2007 Loyola University Chicago - Caroline Kwak/Huda Krad
- 2008 Southern Methodist University – Bill Richmond/Lindsey Griffin
- 2009 University of California Hastings - Yumi Nam/James de los Reyes
- 2010 University of Pennsylvania - Vivian Lee/Ali Stoffregen
- 2011 University of California Hastings - Elaine Kuo/Erin Pham
- 2012 University of Colorado - Surbhi Garg/Leah Gould