Competitions
Loyola University Chicago School of Law's advocacy teams compete in approximately 30 competitions, including mock trial, moot court, and dispute resolution, throughout the academic year. Each spring, second-year law students compete by arguing an appeal before practicing attorneys and judges in the IntraSchool Moot Court Competition, which our entire law school community has the opportunity to observe . Additionally, Loyola annually hosts the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Midwest Regional and bi-annually hosts the International Academy of Dispute Resolution International Law School Mediation Tournament.
Loyola University Chicago School of Law's advocacy teams compete in approximately 30 competitions, including mock trial, moot court, and dispute resolution, throughout the academic year. Each spring, second-year law students compete by arguing an appeal before practicing attorneys and judges in the IntraSchool Moot Court Competition, which our entire law school community has the opportunity to observe . Additionally, Loyola annually hosts the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Midwest Regional and bi-annually hosts the International Academy of Dispute Resolution International Law School Mediation Tournament.