Each participating school selects up to twelve students to compete as moot litigators or serve as alternates.  The teams also consist of non-arguing members who wish to learn in order to participate in the future.  Each school is allowed to enter up to two squads of appellants and two squads of appellees.  A squad consists of two moot litigators and an alternate.  

 

A Faculty Coach from each school must be designated to serve as a contact person with the coaches and the students.  It is every school’s exclusive responsibility to ensure students appear promptly and prepared at all practices scheduled by the attorney coaches.  Failure to ensure active, prompt, and prepared student participation will result in the withdrawal of future invitations to participate in the competition extended to the school.  Each school is solely responsible for selecting the students who will participate on its team and for grouping students into their squads.  

 

The schools must recruit diversely drawing in students who show an aptitude for analysis and debate from all levels of academic achievement.  Other factors to consider are the students’ interests.  This includes both academic and non-academic interests.  Different experiences and backgrounds of the participates leads to greater learning, and a team of students with diverse interests will facilitate greater learning.

 

The squads assign each student to argue one of the two issues presented based on the facts provided in the hypothetical case. Each student on the squad is given seven minutes to argue their position for their assigned issue.