Spritzer Appellate Oral Argument Competition

Spritzer Appellate Oral Argument Competition
Slide Note
Embed
Share

Spritzer Appellate Oral Argument Competition info session includes general information about the event, how it works, tips on preparation, cash prizes, sign-up details, and contact information for queries. Participants engage in appellate oral arguments based on provided materials, aiming to effectively present their main points, respond to judges' questions, and possibly switch sides in the finals. Check out the images and link provided for more details on registration and resources.

  • Competition
  • Appellate
  • Oral Argument
  • Legal
  • Arizona

Uploaded on Mar 22, 2025 | 0 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author.If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

You are allowed to download the files provided on this website for personal or commercial use, subject to the condition that they are used lawfully. All files are the property of their respective owners.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Spritzer Appellate Oral Argument Competition Info Session

  2. General Information What: Spritzer Oral Argument Competition When: Monday Feb. 5thand Tuesday Feb. 6th(Finals Thursday 8th) Time: 5:30 PM 9 PM Location: Arizona Center for Law & Society

  3. How It Works Appellate oral argument is when attorneys get the chance to tell the Court their most important arguments, clarify points made in their brief, and answer questions from judges on factual/legal points of the case. Petitioner & Respondent will each get 10 minutes to give an appellate oral argument Moving party goes first (7-8 mins argument, 2-3 mins rebuttal) Must request time for rebuttal at beginning of argument Non-moving party goes second (no rebuttal) Competitor arguments are based on briefs, case summaries, and other materials Closed universe problem --- no outside research to be used!

  4. How It Works (cont.) Competitors introduce themselves, outline main points of their argument with supporting case law/other policy considerations Judges WILL interrupt you with their own questions Answer their questions directly with a yes or no, then explain why Transition back to your main points Exercise in thinking on your feet Finalists may be asked to switch sides (from P to R, vice versa)

  5. How to Prepare Know provided materials cold (no substitute for preparedness) Presentation Diagram: Sections for Your Main Points, Caselaw & Quotes/Rebuttal Rebuttal from opponents brief Time your total Main Points presentation for no longer than 5-6 minutes. Main points from your brief At least half of the time judges will be asking you questions/clarification Get competing buddy to practice interrupting/asking q s

  6. Cash Prizes Cash Prizes: 1st: $500 2nd: $250 3rd: $100

  7. Sign-Up Online (close Wednesday 1/24) Competitors (60) & Timers (8) Link on Facebook (Class Year Pages) Asulawmootcourt.org

  8. Questions? Email: asu.moot.court.board@gmail.com Helpful videos/reading: ASU Moot Court Board Website / Internal Competitions tab http://asulawmootcourt.org/internal-competitions/ Youtube Appellate Oral Argument !

Related


More Related Content