Lile Moot Court Competition
About 150 second-year students, competing in two-person teams, hone their oral argument skills in the annual William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition. Distinguished federal and state judges preside in the semifinal and final rounds. Winners receive a cash prize and their names are inscribed on a plaque located outside the three moot courtrooms.
Teams of students chosen from among those entered in the competition may represent the Law School in the national Moot Court Competition and other extramural competitions nationwide.
See "Mroz, Hollander Win Moot Court Competition"
Dillard Fellows Program
Second- and third-year law students may apply for a fellowship in the Dillard Fellow Program, an integral part of the course in legal research and writing. Dillard Fellows work directly with first-year students, teaching research methods, reviewing and commenting on papers, and generally assisting students with their research and writing needs.