The Stanford Law School Mock Trial program is a student-run organization dedicated
to trial advocacy training and competition. Our mission is to promote interest in trial advocacy
and to provide students with the opportunity to develop a high level of trial proficiency while still
in law school.
The organization has been extremely successful in developing and training advocates
capable of competing at the national level. The program was founded in 2003
by two students with Mock Trial experience and has been growing ever since.
Today the club has over 20 competing members, in addition to a significant number
of non-competitive club members. The Mock Trial Program is proud to spread Stanford
Law School's reputation for excellence in advocacy.
Team members Sam Bateman, Rachel Juarez, and Rakesh
Kilaru celebrate their second-place finish at the 2010 National Trial
Competition.
News:
Stanford Team Places Second at the '10
TYLA National Championship Tournament March 28, 2010
Dallas, TX Congratulations to Sam Bateman '10, Rachel Juarez '10, and Rakesh Kilaru
'10 for finishing in 2nd place at the National Trial Competition in Dallas
and achieving Stanford's highest-ever national tournament finish!
Stanford Qualifies for '10 TYLA National
Championship February 14, 2010
Stanford, CA Congratulations to SLS for winning a bid to nationals for the second
consecutive year and for placing two teams in the semifinal round!
Stanford Wins '09 AAJ Las Vegas Regional March 2, 2009
Las Vegas, NV Congratulations to SLS for winning the Regional for the second time
and for placing two teams in the semifinals!
Stanford Qualifies for '09 TYLA National
Championship February 22, 2009
San Francisco, CA Congratulations to SLS for winning a bid to nationals for the second
time in three years and for placing two teams in the semifinal round!
NB: This is the home page for the Stanford Law School Mock Trial Program. The undergraduate mock trial team may be contacted at http://www.stanford.edu/group/mocktrial/ .