U of A Mock Trial Kicks Off New Season With Record Membership

The U of A's Mock Trial program welcomes 30 fantastic new members this season! Watch out for these Mock Hogs in action. Woo Pig Sue Me!
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The U of A's Mock Trial program welcomes 30 fantastic new members this season! Watch out for these Mock Hogs in action. Woo Pig Sue Me!

The U of A Mock Trial program launched the 2024-25 season with record-breaking membership! This past week, U of A Mock Trial proudly welcomed 30 fantastic new members, forming five dynamic teams this season. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who participated in tryouts and extend our heartfelt congratulations to those selected.

This past weekend, students also attended a retreat where they receieved access to the American Mock Trial Association's new civil case, learned relevant case law and attended professional program photos. Get ready to see these dedicated Mock Hogs in action this season. Woo Pig Sue Me!

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