Students develop critical thinking and public speaking skills, as well as a knowledge of legal practices, courtroom techniques, trial strategies and procedures through an engaging trial simulation.
A competition in which undergraduates participate in a simulated court hearing reviewing a fictitious case. Students research and present actual court decisions to support their arguments.
Students learn about a simulated case and then speak with the opposing party to come to a peaceful resolution of their differences.
students learn how to settle disagreements without going to court, and they have the unique opportunity to compete with 300 schools from 80 different countries around the world at the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot tournament in Vienna, Austria.