Stanford Law School Mock Trial

The Stanford Law School Mock Trial Program

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.

Tryouts for the 2008-2009 SLSMT Program will be held on Thursday, September 11; Friday, September 12; and Saturday, September 13. To download the tryout packet, click here. To schedule a tryout, email Amanda Bonn by Tuesday, September 9.

 

SLS Mock Trial team members in the courtroom

Team members Fred Smith, Jeremy Presser, and Rae Woods celebrate their victory at the TYLA regional.

News:

 

Stanford Finishes First and Third at '08 Stanford Invitational
January 27, 2008
Stanford, CA
Congratulations to SLS for winning the Invitational for the first time and for placing two teams in the top five!

Stanford Team Places Fifth in National Competition
April 1, 2007
Houston, TX
Congratulations to Fred Smith '07, Rae Woods '07, and Jeremy Presser '08 for finishing in 5th place at the National Trial Competition in Houston!

 


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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/ .