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Newsweek Reports on Brewer Foundation/NYU IPPF World Champion

May 9, 2023 – Newsweek reported today on the finals of the Brewer Foundation/NYU International Public Policy Forum (IPPF) – a global debate contest for high school students. As reported, the team from Potomac Oak of Rockville, Maryland was crowned the 2023 IPPF World Champion during the debate finals on May 6, 2023. The school won a $10,000 grand prize from the Brewer Foundation and the “Brewer Cup.” The Hockaday School from Dallas, Texas was runner-up.

As reported by Newsweek, “William Brewer, a lawyer and co-founder of the Brewer Foundation, a private, nonprofit organization that manages a variety of educational outreach programs in connection with the Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors law firm, and John Sexton, a debate coach, law professor and former NYU president, started the IPPF as a free contest that combines written and oral debate on international policy issues.”

Hockaday debater Sanika Agarwalla won the inaugural John E. Sexton Award – recognizing the outstanding speaker during the final round.

“Speech and debate programs like the IPPF change lives – helping students find their voice, promote conflict resolution, and see the world differently," Sexton said in a statement to Newsweek. “NYU is proud to partner with the Brewer Foundation to offer this academic program to students around the globe.”

Speaking of the inaugural award recognizing his life’s work as a debater, debate coach, and mentor, Sexton told Newsweek, “This award is an honor for many reasons, but most importantly because it represents so many students and mentors who shared their love of debate as a gift to me. The inaugural winner, Sanika Agarwalla, demonstrated remarkable poise and confidence. She is an inspiration to me – and represents the promise debate holds for future generations.”

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Potomac Oak Students Crowned World Champion of Brewer Foundation / NYU Debate Contest

May 6, 2023 – New York – A team of students from Potomac Oak in Rockville, Maryland, were crowned world champions Saturday, winning the 22nd Annual Brewer Foundation/New York University International Public Policy Forum (IPPF) debate competition and a $10,000 grand prize. The final debate was held at The Harold Pratt House in New York City.

The teams that competed in the IPPF Finals on Saturday, May 6, were the final “Elite Eight” teams to emerge from a field of more than 220 teams, representing high schools in 31 U.S. states and 22 countries. The teams debated the topic: “Resolved: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an effective model for international cooperation."

As the new IPPF World Champion, the Potomac Oak team receives a $10,000 grand prize from the Brewer Foundation ($5,000 for the school’s debate program and $5,000 in individual scholarships) and the Brewer Cup. 

“This amazing team supplemented months of written scholarship with outstanding oral advocacy – earning the title of 2023 IPPF World Champion,” says William A. Brewer III, partner at the Brewer firm and founder of the IPPF. “The IPPF provides students with the opportunity to sharpen skills that are fundamental to academic achievement: the ability to research topics of critical importance, synthesize complex material, and advocate for a position. These students demonstrated a ‘best in class’ performance against some of the most accomplished debaters in the world.” 

The runner-up team, The Hockaday School, receives a $3,500 prize. Ms. Sanika Agarwalla from The Hockaday School received the inaugural John E. Sexton award – recognizing the outstanding speaker of the 2023 IPPF Finals.

The top eight teams competing in the IPPF Finals represented schools in five U.S. states, Canada and Singapore. Founded in 2001, the IPPF is the only competition that gives high school students from around the globe the opportunity – for free – to engage in written and oral debates on issues of public policy.

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Brewer Foundation Recognized by Dallas Independent School District

May 5, 2023 – The Brewer Foundation received a special award from the Dallas Independent School District at the 2023 “State of the District” meeting. DISD Chief of Strategic Partnerships and Intergovernmental Relations Jon Dahlander presented the Foundation with the Emmett J. Conrad Extra Mile Award – awarded annually to those who champion community support for public schools.

The Brewer Foundation founded, funds and manages the Future Leaders Program (FLP) – a public-private partnership that provides academic resources, mentoring and leadership training to deserving students from DISD. The FLP has been recognized previously by the Texas State Board of Education and Governor’s Office. 

Since its founding in 2001, the FLP has helped hundreds of DISD students prepare for and attend four-year colleges and universities. These students have earned more than $12.5 million in scholarship offers. The FLP Class of 2023 will attend colleges and universities such as Northwestern University, Brown University, Cornell University, and The University of Texas, to name a few.

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Newsweek Reports on Brewer Foundation/NYU Debate Contest

May 4, 2023 – Newsweek reported today on the Brewer Foundation/NYU International Public Policy Forum. Founded in 2001 by the Brewer Foundation, the IPPF is the first and only competition that gives high school students around the world the opportunity to engage in written and oral debates on issues of public policy. Now jointly administered by New York University, the contest annually reaches thousands of students.

As reported by Newsweek, “The IPPF is different from other public policy debates, which are largely comprised of oral arguments, because it includes rounds of essays that are exchanged by participants.” This year’s contest resolution is, “Resolved: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an effective model for international cooperation.”

The IPPF Finals take place Saturday, May 6 at the Harold Pratt House in New York City. Firm partner William A. Brewer III tells Newsweek about the unique finals format.

“Not only are these kids cross-examining each other, but now you've got lawyers and successful businesspeople and famous government officials sitting on a panel and asking you a bunch of questions about the topic that you've just debated. It's an exciting process,” Brewer said.

The final debate takes place at 3:30 p.m. EST. Log on to www.facebook.com/IPPFdebate to view all the action.

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Law360: 18 States Want High Court To Take NRA Blacklisting Suit

 

April 6, 2023 — Law360 reports that Montana and 17 other states are "lining up behind the National Rifle Association at the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the justices to take up the gun group's appeal arguing that a probe into NRA-affiliated insurers and statements from a former New York official about the reputational harm of associating with the group violated its constitutional rights."

The report states that the attorneys general filed an amicus brief on April 4, which asks the court to correct a Second Circuit decision they say "departed from [the Supreme Court's] clear instruction and gave state officials license to target and crackdown on their political opponents' protected speech."

The NRA, which is represented by Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors, filed suit in 2018 against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) and then-DFS Superintendent Maria Vullo. The NRA contends the parties took aim at the NRA and conspired to use DFS's regulatory power to financially blacklist the NRA – coercing banks and insurers to cut ties with the Association, in order to suppress its pro-Second Amendment speech.

The NRA's First Amendment claims withstood multiple motions to dismiss. But in 2022, after Vullo appealed the trial court's ruling on qualified immunity, the Second Circuit struck down the NRA's claims.

As Law360 reports, in its amicus brief, the states said, "The Second Circuit's decision gives government officials license to financially cripple their political opponents, or otherwise stifle their protected speech — whether those rivals advocate for school choice, abortion rights, religious liberty, environmental protections, or any other politically salient issue."

The NRA is represented by William A. Brewer III, Sarah B. Rogers and Noah Peters of Brewer Attorneys & Counselors and Eugene Volokh.

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The City Journals Reports on Sweet 16 IPPF Team from Utah

On March 30, 2023, The City Journals reported that a group of homeschool students has advanced to the top 16 round of the Brewer Foundation / New York University International Public Policy Forum (IPPF).

According to the report, the students, debating as part of the Wasatch Independent Debate League, say the IPPF has provided "opportunities to learn skills they feel will serve them far beyond their years of competition with the debate league."

“My favorite thing about competing in the IPPF is the skills I am able to develop,” team captain Alexander Henage said. “I’ve always been a writer and loved writing. Through participating in the IPPF, I’ve seen more improvement than I have in any other class or extracurricular activity just because of how intense this process is over writing, researching and completing a finished project. It’s really rewarding.”

Founded in 2001 by the Brewer Foundation, the IPPF is now jointly sponsored by New York University. The IPPF is the first and only debate contest that gives high school students the opportunity to engage in written and oral debates on issues of public policy. During the 2022-23 competition, teams are debating the topic, "Resolved: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an effective model for international cooperation."

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New Haven Register Profiles Advancing Team in Brewer Foundation/NYU International Public Policy

On March 26, 2023, The New Haven Register published the article, "Amity Regional High School Debate Team Argues Its Way Into Sweet 16 of International Competition." The article profiles one of the final 16 teams remaining in the 22nd annual Brewer Foundation/NYU International Public Policy Forum (IPPF).

Founded in 2001, the IPPF is the first and only debate contest that gives high school students the opportunity to engage in written and oral debates on issues of public policy. During the 2022-23 competition, teams are debating the topic, "Resolved: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an effective model for international cooperation."

According to the article, the seven-member team from Amity Regional High School has spent more than "300 hours – mostly online – crafting and refining their arguments for the IPPF tournament." 

"We get much more time to think about our arguments, and to plan, outline, review, revise, edit and have these in-depth discussions," member Sophia Liu said of written debates. "Whereas in an oral debate, it's very quick-paced because the speeches are one after another."

"A lot of the stuff that is covered in IPPF we don’t learn in school," Sophia Liu said. "I’ve never had an economics class or an international relations class. Learning how the United States relates to other nations is really interesting to me because I get to escape my bubble that I constantly live in."

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Brewer Associate Gizem Petrosino Earns Rising Stars Recognition

Associate Gizem Petrosino has been selected to the 2023 Super Lawyers Rising Stars list. Ms. Petrosino earned the recognition in Business and Civil Litigation. Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor.

Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area.

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