Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Arguments

After the jump are individual links to arguments from Fed Courts in 2019 (the last time I did them in-person); you probably will need to log in. Here are the arguments from Civil Rights last spring; same format.

Also, here is the link for Oyez; under cases, you can click on any case and find the link for the argument. You also can find arguments on SCOTUS's websit (supremecourt.gov).

In saying to avoid moot court niceties, I mean things like giving your name, saying who you represent, etc. Obviously, you should have a roadmap or a theme to your argument--that's what makes it a legal argument. You have a minute uninterrupted to give your arguments--don't waste it.


Arizona

Henderson

Herrera

Khosla

St. Charles Hosp.

Thurman

Homeland Security

 

http://fiucivilrights.blogspot.com/2023/05/argument-video.html