Moot Court Honors Program


Moot Court is the simulation of appellate argument and is an excellent opportunity for law students to develop written and oral advocacy skills, compete with students from law schools across the nation, and meet practitioners and jurists in their chosen field of law. UIC Law has a highly respected program which has received national recognition.

Students have the ability to participate in the Moot Court program in many ways. Every fall and spring semester the Moot Court Honors Program runs the intra-scholastic Herzog Competition, giving students the opportunity to compete, bailiff, write a bench brief, or act as a teaching assistant. UIC Law also sends about 30 teams to different competitions each year, in a variety of legal topics. Additionally, the Board and Council run the annual 1L Moot Court Competition.

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