Student Competitions
Loyola University School of Law takes great pride in its variety of advocacy programs. As one of the premier law schools in Chicago, Loyola recognizes that the timeless skill of oral advocacy can be a lawyer's best tool. As evidence of the strong support of faculty, administration and alumni, Loyola law students boast a winning record in local, state and national student competitions.
Loyola's advocacy programs fall under three categories:
- Moot Court Competitions
- Alternative Dispute Resolution and Skills Competitions
- Mock Trial Competitions
Loyola participates in a wide variety of regional, national, and international advocacy competitions each year. Students compete in the areas of trial advocacy, appellate advocacy, international arbitration, client counseling, negotiation, and mediation. Loyola has an exceptional success record in all areas of advocacy. Below are some of Loyola's most recent Advocacy awards and honors.
- 2010-2011 Advocacy Awards and Honors
- 2009-2010 Advocacy Awards and Honors
- 2008-2009 Advocacy Awards and Honors
- 2007-2008 Advocacy Awards and Honors
- 2006-2007 Advocacy Awards and Honors
- 2005-2006 Advocacy Awards and Honors
All students who travel while competing on behalf of Loyola are required to read and abide by Loyola's travel policies. Questions regarding student competitions should be directed to Megan Canty, Assistant Director of Advocacy, MCanty@luc.edu.

