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Stone Moot Court Brief Writing and Oral Advocacy Workshop

Stone Moot Court Brief Writing and Oral Advocacy Workshop. Your name is on the brief! The Law School’s name is on the brief!. Purpose of Brief. Every sentence must support your case! Persuade the court Make positive arguments Do not make opponent’s case “Appellant will argue…”.

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Stone Moot Court Brief Writing and Oral Advocacy Workshop

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  1. Stone Moot CourtBrief WritingandOral Advocacy Workshop

  2. Your name is on the brief!The Law School’s name is on the brief!

  3. Purpose of Brief • Every sentence must support your case! • Persuade the court • Make positive arguments • Do not make opponent’s case • “Appellant will argue…”

  4. QuestionsPresented • Question of Law • Material Facts • Persuasive

  5. Statement of Facts • Chronological • Accurate • Sympathetic

  6. Summary of Argument • Brief • No citations • Use headings as a guide

  7. Argument Headings • Facts plus conclusions • Persuasive • Main headings answer questions presented • Subheadings logically set forth arguments

  8. The Argument • Contention • Law • Apply • Conclude

  9. Contention • Statement of Law and material facts • What you want court to find

  10. Law • Case law • Why is case relevant • Use of Parentheticals • Other authority

  11. Apply • The “in this case” section • Use the facts of the case

  12. Conclusion • Restates contention • What you want the court to find

  13. Use of Authority • Any statement of law • Limit string cites • Use of parentheticals • Avoid block quotes • Don’t ignore unfavorable authority • Use proper Bluebook form

  14. Writing Tips • Be positive • Lead from strength • Simple language • Short sentences • Use transitions

  15. The Three “P’s” • Passive • Prepositions • Pronouns

  16. Edit and revise! • Save time to edit • Read your partner’s section • Save time to put parts of brief together

  17. Every sentence should advance your case!

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