A professor talking with four Wake Forest Law students at Moot Court.

Wake Forest Law is looking for volunteers to judge Moot Court oral arguments. Alumni are needed each year to judge nine teams that compete nationally. In addition, the Moot Court holds two intramural competitions each year, one for 1L’s in the spring and another for 2L’s in the fall. As a result, the law school needs more than 200 volunteer judges each year to judge the practice arguments of the traveling teams and the playoff rounds of the intramural competitions.

Each argument lasts about an hour, followed by feedback from the judges. Moot Court students consistently report that being judged by practitioners like you is the best preparation for their competitions.

If you would be interested in volunteering to serve as a judge, whether or not you have done so in the past, please contact Professor John Korzen to be added to the new database of law school volunteers. A student from Moot Court will be in touch with you about judging at a time convenient to you.