Category Archives: Mock Trial

Student Spotlight: Ben Horwitz, Claiming Chicago for his own city

Third-year student Ben Horwitz came to Loyola with dual interests in trial advocacy and public interest work—two areas in which he’s taken every opportunity to learn. In the classroom, in the clinic, and in competition, “Loyola has pushed me to … Continue reading

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Student Spotlight: Amber Carpenter, Exploring different practice paths

Second-year Loyola law student Amber Carpenter is a Philip H. Corboy Fellow in Trial Advocacy, president of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA), and a member of the Loyola Consumer Law Review. “What I like best about Loyola is the many … Continue reading

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Loyola Chicago School of Law Leading in Trial Advocacy

Loyola’s nationally renowned trial advocacy program continues to take top honors. Meet our 2016-17 mock trial teams.

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Loyola wins the National Criminal Justice Trial Competition

Loyola’s Corboy Fellows Josh Cauhorn, Jasmine Morton, Prya Murad, and Ezrah Bryant won the national championship at the National Criminal Justice Trial Competition held in Chicago. In this invitation-only tournament of champions, Loyola competed against 20 top teams in the … Continue reading

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News from the Dan K. Webb Center for Advocacy | February 2014

OTHER NEWS Programming and events The 17th Anniversary Philip H. Corboy Lecture in Trial Advocacy was held this fall on November 6. The presentation focused on the unique practice of civil rights litigators. The panel of seasoned civil rights litigators, … Continue reading

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News from the Dan K. Webb Center for Advocacy February 2014

2013-14 Program Highlights Greetings from the Dan K. Webb Center for Advocacy: I am pleased to report that our students, faculty, and staff are making tremendous strides in the advocacy world this year. In particular, the students experienced record setting success … Continue reading

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Alumni Spotlight: Loyola Alums Embrace Careers as Military Lawyers

When United States Air Force Major Ja Rai Williams (JD ’05) was three years old, she announced to her household that she wanted to be a lawyer. She held onto that goal when she entered law school at Loyola, where … Continue reading

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Congratulations to the Corboy Fellows!

For the second year in a row, Loyola’s Corboy Fellows are the national champions of William H. Daniel National Mock Trial Competition, which was held in Atlanta in November. Loyola dominated the competition, winning all judges’ votes in the semi-final … Continue reading

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