Be part of one of Marquette Law School’s traditions, now in its twentieth year. Witness the Final Arguments of the Jenkins Honors Moot Court Competition, where top students showcase their advocacy skills before a distinguished panel of judges.
- April 15
- 5:00 – 5:45 p.m. | Light dinner for registered guests (Zilber Forum)
- 5:50 p.m. | Guest seating (Lubar Center)
- 6:00 p.m. | Competition begins
- Reception to follow
Judges:
- Hon. Paul C. Thissen – Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
- Hon. Shelley A. Grogan, L’92 – Judge, Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Hon. Rachel M. Blise, L’10 – Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin
Show Your Support – Register Today! This complimentary event is open to all, but seating is limited. Secure your spot—register HERE.
The Jenkins Honors Moot Court Competition is the capstone event of Marquette Law School’s intramural moot court program. The top 24 students, selected from their performance in last fall’s Appellate Writing and Advocacy course, have competed for this moment.
The competition is named in memory of James G. Jenkins—Wisconsin’s first Seventh Circuit Judge (1893–1905) and Marquette Law School’s first dean (1908–1915).
Don’t miss this exciting evening of legal argument and tradition!