Elon Law Flex Program students named to Moot Court Board

Six students in Elon Law’s Flex Program Class of 2028 will represent the law school in national contests and help coordinate Elon Law’s annual Intramural Moot Court Competition and the Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition.

The following Elon Law students in the Flex Program have been named to serve on the School of Law’s Moot Court Board.

The new members are:

  • Favia Delgado LF’28
  • Trinity Jones LF’28
  • Yukai Johnson LF’28
  • Jane Lockwood LF’28
  • Nadia Mazza LF’28
  • Kayla Price LF’28

They are the first Flex Program students to become members of the School of Law’s Moot Court Board. Students were selected based on a combination of their performance in the fall 2025 Flex Program Intramural Moot Court Competition, their appellate brief writing in the Legal Method and Communication III course, and their overall academic record.

Members of the Moot Court Board represent Elon Law in external appellate advocacy competitions and help organize internal moot court events.

“These students distinguished themselves through strong written and oral advocacy skills, thoughtful analysis, and professionalism,” said Alan Woodlief. “We’re excited to welcome them to the Moot Court Board and look forward to seeing them represent Elon Law in national competitions. They will also play an important role this fall helping coordinate the Intramural Moot Court Competitions and the 17th Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition, one of our program’s signature events.”