Each Phi Alpha Delta chapter has elected members known as this, responsible for managing chapter activities and operations.
What are "officers"?
Recruitment chairs (Full Name)
Gail Rayham, Colin DelToro
Cornell beat this school in homecoming
What is yale
This standardized test is often required for admission to law school.
What is the LSAT (Law School Admission Test)?
This type of law deals with crimes and their punishments.
What is criminal law?
This prominent Supreme Court Justice is an honorary member of Phi Alpha Delta and known for her work on gender equality.
Who is RBG?
President and VP of PAD
Adelaide Bragaw and Jonathan Wu
This is the unofficial mascot of Cornell, often seen trying to convince students that 8 cups of coffee a day is a healthy habit.
What is the big red bear
Located in Ann Arbor, this law school is known for its interdisciplinary approach and strong emphasis on legal research.
What is the University of Michigan Law School?
This is the highest law of the land in the United States.
What is the Constitution?
This phrase describes the fellowship and support that members of Phi Alpha Delta provide to one another.
What is "brotherhood" or "sisterhood"?
How many people in our PAD NME class?
42
In what year was Cornell University founded?
What is 1865
In law school, this method of teaching involves students analyzing and discussing court cases.
What is the Socratic method?
The legal term for a person accused of a crime is called what?
What is a defendant?
Phi Alpha Delta is one of the largest and oldest professional law fraternities, founded in this year.
1902
These are the FULL names of all of the new member educators (partial credit can be awarded for first names)
Riya Mittle, Sarah Mittleman, Sofia Principe, Shania Dhanaraj
This notorious spot on campus is famous for its chilly temperatures and serves as a reminder that it’s always winter somewhere.
Uris Library
This is the name of the legal document that law students often draft as part of their coursework to prepare for real cases.
What is a legal brief?
The legal principle that prohibits someone from being tried twice for the same crime is known as what?
What is double jeopardy?
The first Pre-Law Chapter of the Fraternity was established at...
Southwest Missouri State University.
The first Pre-Law Chapter of the Fraternity was established at...
Southwest Missouri State University.
Cornell's campus features this iconic tower, which is a symbol of the university and was completed in 1868.
What is McGraw Tower?
This prestigious law school ranking system evaluates law schools based on various criteria, including reputation and employment outcomes.
What are the U.S. News & World Report rankings?
This landmark Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review, allowing the Supreme Court to invalidate laws that conflict with the Constitution.
What is Marbury v. Madison?