Whittier Law School loves Lyle

Lyle invited me to assist the judging at his school's moot court competition Saturday. (Go to the Misc photo album and enlarge it if you care to read this letter he sent to the "judges".)

Lyle drafted the problem addressed in the arguments and organized the event, which is used to select the school's team this year. The competitors did well. The "judges" enjoyed hearing the arguments and grading them.

Professor Mark Matthews, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Law and BYU Law School graduate sat as a judge with us on the morning panel, and I also met Professor Leary and Professor Mertus. They all love Lyle.

There are a lot of women law students now–probably at least half the student body at Whittier. That's a change from my law school days. I can think of five women in my 1969 graduating class in Chicago.

Anyway, thanks Lyle for the invitation. It was great fun.

2 Replies to “Whittier Law School loves Lyle”

  1. anonymous

    Lyle writes:

    It was fun having you there Dad, and I think my peers enjoyed getting to see/meet my father as well.

    Thanks again for coming down, as well as all of your feedback on the problem.