Moots

Does your graduate law school or university law society have a mooting competition?

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Does your graduate law school or university law society have a mooting competition?

The UK Supreme Court offers 12 graduate law schools and university law societies the chance to have their moot final judged by one of the Supreme Court Justices at the court or virtually. This is an excellent opportunity for law students to develop their advocacy and public speaking skills. 

Applications for the Moot programme 2025/2026 open on Wednesday 1st October and will close at 5pm on Friday 31st October 2025. Following submission of your application, shortlisted applicants will be contacted by phone to discuss your application in further detail by the second week of November 2025.

Please note that the Supreme Court Moot Finals are specifically for accredited higher education law programmes and student-run societies in the United Kingdom.

Priority will be given to universities who have not held their moot final at the UK Supreme Court in the last two years. We encourage universities from Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland to apply.

To apply fill out this form.

For more information, please see the documents below.

For any other queries contact us through the form on our website General Enquiries and Feedback - UK Supreme Court or call 0207 960 1900/1500.

Law schools/societies which are not offered one of the 12 free slots, but still wish to hold a moot at the Supreme Court, can hire a courtroom for £350 + VAT. For more information contact us via this form.

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[Moot terms and conditions 2025/2026]

Moot problems


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