Columbia Law School: Mina Nasseri ’10 will begin her legal career in the litigation department of a leading law firm. That typically means years of brief writing, research and other support work before an associate is even given the chance to argue cases. But if Nasseri’s performance Monday in the final round of the Harlan Fiske Stone Moot Court Competition at Columbia Law School is any indication, she may not have long to wait. Nasseri received the Lawrence S. Greenbaum Prize for best oralist in the competition. The award was established in 1951 and is named after a member of the class of 1912. “It was an excellent experience. It was probably the most nervous I will be in my law school career, but also one of the most exhilarating experiences,” said Nasseri, who will start this fall at Latham & Watkins in San Francisco >>>
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MS. D.A. to be, indeed
by Genghis Khan on Sat May 29, 2010 02:14 PM PDTIt's always heartwarming to hear the success stories of our youth.
But as far as the persecution, and the punishment of the IRI's criminals is concerned, I would never ever trust, and rely on the teachings of a judicial system which is first, and foremost concerned about political correctness.
If my body dies, let my body die, but do not let my country die.
سرکار خانم دادستان!
Ali P.Sat May 29, 2010 01:57 PM PDT
We'll need you!
By the time you are ready for that position, the IRI criminals will be ready to face trial:
//news.gooya.com/columnists/archives/105509.p...
All the best to her,
by Sera on Sat May 29, 2010 01:10 PM PDTAs an Iranian and a woman, I'm so proud of women like Mina. It takes hard work, dedication and determination to have that kind of accomplishments. A good role model for other women and men.
Now this is what i'm talking about
by Iraniandudee3 on Fri May 28, 2010 10:44 PM PDTInstead of putting wannabe-models, or hezbollahi teniss rejects, on the front page, put Iranians up who truly represent the hard working cultured Iranian folks abroad. I'm proud of Iranians like her, cause Iranians like her are the reason why we are the most succesful and educated group in America.
Maryam jan
by Iraniandudee3 on Fri May 28, 2010 10:39 PM PDTWe need more succesful Iranians in Iran :)
Congrats! Tough hypothetical case
by Ari Siletz on Fri May 28, 2010 10:35 PM PDTNow you are the Iranian of the Day & Night! Congratulations!
by obama on Sat May 29, 2010 11:46 AM PDTBTW where is your hejab? No wonder the dumb mollahs want to put you in a tent! They don't want you be able to telling them how illiterate they are!
You won't get 200 comments and arguments here, since you didn't show any skin! Go figure!
Very Proud of Her!
by Maryam Hojjat on Fri May 28, 2010 04:23 AM PDTAs an Iranian woman! We need more & more successful people in the world from IRAN!