Pilot Projects

From Grounds to the Supreme Court: Moot Court w/ Yanni Aknine, Kirby Westerfield, and Sebastian Ghersi

21 min · 7. marras 2025
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EPISODE NOTES Pilot Projects is a Sound on Grounds podcast, produced with support from the Jefferson Trust. This episode was recorded by Sara Bastianelli and audio-engineered by Dalanda Diallo in the Robertson Media Center Audio Studio. The Pilot Projects show cover was designed by UVA alum Carina Velocci. Original music featured in the episode was written and recorded by Jason Evans Groth. If you are an undergraduate looking to find out more about Moot Court at UVA, follow them on Instagram @uvamootcourt.

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