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Alan Hakki ’26 and Brian Hartan ’26 Win 2024 Cuccia Cup Moot Court Competition

“This year’s tournament was one of the most competitive that we’ve seen, making the performances of our finalists all that more impressive,” said John McCloud, chancellor of the Moot Court Board. “Getting to watch each student grow as an advocate over the course of the competition was the highlight for the board, and a testament to the incredible student body here at Cornell Law.”

The final round of the competition was arbitrated by a respected panel of judges:

Hon. Joseph Bianco u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit.

Hon. Carlton Reeves u.s. district court for the southern district of mississippi.

Hon. Ronnie Abrams u.s. district court for the southern district of new york.

Hon. Tana Lin u.s. district court for the western district of washington.

The case revolved around whether a law which restricts the conditions under which a lessor can evict tenants who have violated their leases effects either a physical or a regulatory taking; and, whether allegations that such a law disrupts preexisting lease contracts states a claim for relief under article 1, section 10 of the U.S. Constitution.

The winning team of Alan Hakki ’26 (right) and Brian Hartan ’26 bottom left: Back (L to R): Andrew Hallowell ’26, Brian Hartan ‘26, Alan Hakki ‘26, and Paul Janes ’26. Front (L to R): Hon. Tana Lin., Hon. Joseph Bianco, Hon. Carlton Reeves, and Hon. Ronnie Abrams

“I loved the structure of this competition,” said Hakki. “Moving from students to professors to a full panel of judges, I found it essential to collaborate with my teammate and treat the issues as multidimensional.”

The winners of the Louis Kaiser Best Brief Competition this year were James Gordy ’25 and Tedrick Au ’25.