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AIPLA 
Intelectual property moot court.    »»»

American University College of Law 
The Moot Court Honor Society at American University Washington College of Law ("WCL") sponsors a wide-range of activities designed to provide students opportunities to practice their oral advocacy and brief writing skills.    »»»

Arizona State University 
Moot Court gives students an opportunity to develop oral and written advocacy skills learned in the classroom and put them to test in a "simulated" trial or advocacy environment.    »»»

Barry University 
Barry University Moot Court Board is an invitational organization composed of upper-class students selected on the basis of academic achievement and oral advocacy skills.    »»»

Brigham Young University 
Moot Court is a program designed to give law students experience in appellate advocacy. Its benefit lies in the invaluable practical experience its members receive.    »»»

Brooklyn Law School 
Competing in moot court competitions provides law students with an excellent opportunity to strengthen their oral advocacy and written skills, which are essential to the practice of law.    »»»

California Western School of Law 
We, the Moot Court Honors Board, dedicate ourselves to implement, create, administer, and ensure, the highest quality moot court competitions, mock trial competitions, and advocacy events at California Western School of Law.    »»»

Campbell university School of Law 
The Moot Court Association is composed of law students who have participated in the intramural moot court competition.    »»»

Case School of Law 
Our Moot Court Board sponsors both intramural and interschool competitions.    »»»

Catholic University of America 
One of the largest participatory student groups, the Moot Court Association is composed of students who share strong interests in oral and written advocacy training. The Moot Court Board conducts a three-year training program open to all students, using mock cases to provide instruction in the arts of appellate and trial advocacy. One of the largest participatory student groups, the Moot Court Association is composed of students who share strong interests in oral and written advocacy training. The Moot Court Board conducts a three-year training program open to all students, using mock cases to provide instruction in the arts of appellate and trial advocacy.    »»»

Chapman University 
Chapman’s appellate moot court program offers students the opportunity to develop oral and written advocacy skills learned in the classroom by applying them in simulated courtroom settings.    »»»

Cleveland State University 
The Moot Court Board of Governors is a student organization and program designed to develop and refine brief writing and oral advocacy skills. Students in the program are members of the Moot Court Board of Governors and participate in interscholastic competitions which are judges on the quality of written briefs and oral arguments.    »»»

Columbia University Law School 
Columbia University's Moot Court Programs consist of the first-year Foundation Program, the Harlan Fiske Stone Honors Competition, and the Jerome Michael Jury Trial.    »»»

Cornell Law School 
Internal Moot Court Competitions are well known and have long been a great source of pride for Cornell Law School. Cornell consistently attracts prominent Federal and State judges to sit on a bench for the final round of each competition.    »»»

Creighton University School of Law 
Interested in learning more about Mock Trial at Creighton University? The following pages contain information about intercollegiate Mock Trial, Creighton's Mock Trial Team, and Mock Trial classes offered at Creighton.    »»»

DePaul University College of Law 
The DePaul University Moot Court Society is comprised of four separate teams that participate throughout the year in national and local competitions. We welcome all of you to visit our office, explore our website, and talk to our members.    »»»

Drake University Law School 
The purpose of the Moot Court Board is to further the art of appellate, trial, and skills advocacy at Drake University Law School.    »»»

Duke University School of Law 
The Moot Court Board is composed of second- and third-year law students who are chosen on the basis of their performance in intramural moot court competition.    »»»

Emory School of Law 
Moot Court Society's purpose is to encourage excellence in oral advocacy and appellate brief writing. Our goal is to provide all Emory University School of Law students with a vehicle to learn the skills necessary to become an effective appellate advocate.    »»»

First Amendment Center 
Amendment Moot Court Competition. Recognized as one of the nation's finest constitutional law competitions, this annual event features a current First Amendment controversy.    »»»

Florida Coastal School of Law 
Consists of a select group of students with acceptional apellate advocacy skills.    »»»

Florida State University College of Law 
Established in 1968, the student run Florida State University Moot Court Team is recognized as one of the nation's leading university moot court teams.    »»»

Fordham Law School 
Fordham has developed a tradition of accomplished advocacy through the Moot Court Board, consistently fielding championship competition teams year after year.    »»»

Franklin Pierce Law School 
Students who participate in moot court competitions gain skills in both written and oral advocacy.    »»»

George Mason University 
Moot Court is a simulated trial or appellate-level legal argument made before a judge or panel of judges. Participants in a Moot Court competition present oral and written arguments about a legal question.    »»»


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