Mock Trial Program


KU Law student during the Mock Trial Intersession course

Program Overview

Law students interested in advancing their advocacy skills in a courtroom setting can participate in KU Law's Mock Trial Program.

Through classroom, courtroom and competition experience, students learn advanced evidence and trial techniques and participate in simulated trials. While moot court replicates the appellate setting, mock trials allow students to practice lower-court trials. They represent a party, prepare a case for trial and try the case to a jury.

KU Law offers both an in-house Mock Trial Competition course and a Mock Trial Council that represents the school in national competitions. The Mock Trial Competition course is open to students during their first and second years of law school. Members of the Mock Trial Council are selected from those students who excel in the in-house Mock Trial Competition course.

The University of Kansas Mock Trial Team also offers a mock trial experience for undergraduate students of all majors. Many KU Law Mock Trial participants got their start in undergraduate programs.

Mock Trial Program Information

Members of the Mock Trial Counsel continue developing their advocacy skills while competing nationally for KU Law in mock trial competitions.

Past competitions include:

  • National Mock Trial Competition
  • All Star Bracket Challenge Mock Trial Competition
  • TYLA (Texas Young Lawyers Association) National Mock Trial Competition
  • Queens County District Attorney’s Office Mock Trial Competition
  • Buffalo-Niagara Mock Trial Competition

2023-2024 Mock Trial Council

  • Anshul Banga
  • Jc Carter
  • Kileigh Cerny
  • Chad Cook
  • Naomi Franklin
  • Jade Kearney
  • Kaelee Keesee
  • Adam Kropf
  • AJ Margve
  • Abbi Murphy
  • Libby Rohr
  • Dylan Rule
  • Kyleigh Rupe
  • Tyler Schembri
  • Trace Tobin
  • Tiffany Wylde

Student Testimonial: Mock Trial solidified decision to pursue a career in litigation

Joan Lee, L'23

 

Joan Lee

I was never involved in mock trial or debate club during my undergraduate years, and I recognized early on that I needed to grow myself in this area. Furthermore, I wanted to improve my public speaking skills and learn how to present a case in the courtroom. The Mock Trial Program is a fun and challenging opportunity to learn how to become effective advocates in a low stakes environment. 

I am more confident speaking in front of crowds. I have learned how to approach issues in a creative manner and effectively communicate my client’s position to a judge/jury. In addition to that, I have also developed forecasting skills—thinking of all the possible scenarios and their future impacts—as I’ve brainstormed with my teammates on case strategy. I learned about proper courtroom etiquette. I have been able to improve upon making objections and providing responses using the Federal Rules of Evidence.

Participating in Mock Trial has solidified my decision to pursue a career in litigation. I am certain that the many valuable skills I have gained from this course will be transferred and utilized throughout my legal career.

Read more about Joan's Mock Trial experience

Questions?

Adam Sokoloff
Attorney, Project for Innocence & Post-Conviction Remedies
Mock Trial Faculty Coach
asokoloff@ku.edu
785-864-5333