Think on Your Feet
Advocacy Programs are student competitions in which you can sharpen your legal mind under pressure.Ìý
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Negotiation Competition
The Negotiation Competition, held each fall, is an opportunity for first-year students to explore a variety of negotiation styles and to hone their strategic and communication skills by simulating legal negotiations.ÌýIn each round of competition, teams of two students compete head-to-head to reach a settlement on behalf of theoretical clients.
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Client Counseling Competition
The Client Counseling competition, held each fall, gives first-year students the unique opportunity to develop their interviewing and counseling skills. The competition simulates an office consultation environment in which a team of two law students, acting as attorneys, meets with a client for the first time.Ìý
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The Wendell F. Grimes Moot Court Competition
The highlight of our advocacy slate and the most prestigious ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Law intramural competition. Students sharpen their written and appellate advocacy skills writing briefs and preparing oral arguments on Constitutional or federal statutory interpretation. Held each spring.
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Mock Trial Competition
The Mock Trial competition, held every fall, provides third-year students an opportunity to develop and showcase their oral advocacy skills. Students plan litigation strategies, prepare witnesses and conduct all elements of a civil or criminal trial. Participation in the competition is a prerequisite for participating on the National Mock Trial team during the third-year of law school.
Key ContactÌý
Rosemary Daly | rosemary.daly@bc.edu
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Other 3rd Year
Third-year students can also participate in a range of external moot court competitions, including:
- National Moot Court
- Philip C. Jessup Moot Court
- National Environment Law Moot Court
- National Criminal Procedure Moot Court
- First Amendment Moot Court
- National Trial Competition
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Rosemary Daly | rosemary.daly@bc.edu