Thomas Tang Moot Court – National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
Thomas Tang Moot Court – National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
The Thomas Tang Competition, held by the NAPABA Law Foundation, is open to all law 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.
Competition rules, problem text and registration available online at the link above.
- Northeast Regional – Washington D.C., September 30, 2016 – October 1, 2016
- National Rounds – San Diego, CA at NAPABA Convention, November 4-5, 2016
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 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 passing in 1995. Judge Tang’s wife, Dr. Pearl Tang, continues the legacy and participates every year.