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Syracuse University College of Law's notable alumni includes  
Syracuse University College of Law's notable alumni includes  


* [[Joseph R. Biden, Jr.]] - [[Vice President of the United States of America]]  
* [[Joseph R. Biden, Jr.]] - [[U.S. Senator]] from [[Delaware]] and potential [[Potential Democratic candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election|2008 presidential candidate]]  
* [[Beau Biden|Joseph R. "Beau" Biden III]]: [[Attorney General of Delaware|Attorney General]] of [[Delaware]]
* [[Beau Biden|Joseph R. "Beau" Biden III]]: [[Attorney General of Delaware|Attorney General]] of [[Delaware]]
* [[William J. Brodsky]] - CEO and Chairman of the [[Chicago Board Options Exchange]]
* [[William J. Brodsky]] - CEO and Chairman of the [[Chicago Board Options Exchange]]
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From 1977-2001, Syracuse's National Trial Team achieved the best record in Region II competition, winning 15 Regional Championships, two National Championships, one National Championship Runner-Up Award, three National Best Advocate Awards, and numerous Regional Advocacy Awards. From 1989-2001, the College of Law was invited to participate in the Tournament of Champions fall competition. The competition is only open to the 16 law schools with the best trial team records over the preceding three years. From 1983-2001, Syracuse's ATLA Trial Team won one National Championship, plus numerous regional awards.
From 1977-2001, Syracuse's National Trial Team achieved the best record in Region II competition, winning 15 Regional Championships, two National Championships, one National Championship Runner-Up Award, three National Best Advocate Awards, and numerous Regional Advocacy Awards. From 1989-2001, the College of Law was invited to participate in the Tournament of Champions fall competition. The competition is only open to the 16 law schools with the best trial team records over the preceding three years. From 1983-2001, Syracuse's ATLA Trial Team won one National Championship, plus numerous regional awards.


From 1998-2001, the National Appellate team won the Region I competition with the Best Brief Award and was named a Quarter-Finalist in the 1999 National Finals. Each year, teams of first year students take part in an International Law Moot Court Competition held in [[Toronto, Canada]]. Syracuse's team won the championship in 1993 and 2003.
From 1998-2001, the National Appellate team won the Region I competition with the Best Brief Award and was named a Quarter-Finalist in the 1999 National Finals. Each year, teams of first year students take part in an International Law Moot Court Competition held in [[Toronto, Canada]]. Syracuse's team won the championship in 1993.
 
In addition thereto, Syracuse has also excelled in the Phillip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition.  In fact, the 2004 team beat such schools as Harvard University College of Law and Boston College, taking home the trophy for Best Brief and finishing Second overall.  


==Rankings and reputation==
==Rankings and reputation==
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