About the Mock Trial Society
Quinnipiac Law’s Mock Trial program provides benefits that simulate real-world legal experiences, making them invaluable for future litigators. Students apply the theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom to practical scenarios, and hone their oral advocacy, critical thinking and case analysis skills.
The Quinnipiac University School of Law Mock Trial Team has been recognized as a national-level team. The team has 40 members and competes in roughly nine competitions a year, competing in competitions such as the Tournament of Champions and TYLA Nationals. Students advocate on both sides of civil and criminal cases.
By participating in the Mock Trial Society, members gain a comprehensive understanding of the Federal Rules of Evidence and the Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure. The society ensures that its members are properly trained in all areas of trial advocacy and courtroom etiquette by keeping all members apprised of traditional and modern trial techniques.
Members are selected as second, third and fourth-year law students through an intramural competition held during the fall semester. Intramural competitors prepare a full trial, which includes an opening statement, two direct examinations, two cross-examinations and a closing argument. The case is then presented before experienced trial attorneys who practice in the area. Students who receive the highest scores, and are willing to commit the necessary time, energy and dedication to become a member of the Society, are invited to join as candidates.
Students who are selected for the team are given the opportunity to represent Quinnipiac University School of Law in regional and national mock trial competitions and vest their membership in the society. In the recent past, Mock Trial Society members were Regional Champions in the annual ABA Criminal Justice Trial Advocacy Competition, the Texas Young Lawyers Association National Trial Competition and the ABA Labor & Employment Law Trial Advocacy Competition. They also took second place nationally in the ABA Labor & Employment Trial Advocacy Competition.