About the Competition
The American Association for Justice (AAJ) seeks to inspire excellence in trial advocacy through training and education for both law students and practicing attorneys. The association accomplishes this goal in part by sponsoring the National Student Trial Advocacy Competition (STAC), an annual nationwide mock trial competition. The competition is an exceptional opportunity for law students to develop and practice their trial advocacy skills before distinguished members of the bar and bench.
AAJ's mock trial cases are always civil cases and tend to deal with products liability, personal injury, or medical malpractice/negligence issues. Teams will be judged on their skills in case preparation, opening statements, use of facts, the examination of lay and expert witnesses, and closing arguments. There will be no written exercise.
16 teams are assigned to each of 14 regions. The top team from each region advances to the National Finals.
More information about AAJ can be found at the competition website.
AAJ's mock trial cases are always civil cases and tend to deal with products liability, personal injury, or medical malpractice/negligence issues. Teams will be judged on their skills in case preparation, opening statements, use of facts, the examination of lay and expert witnesses, and closing arguments. There will be no written exercise.
16 teams are assigned to each of 14 regions. The top team from each region advances to the National Finals.
More information about AAJ can be found at the competition website.
How to Join the Team
Tryouts for new members will take place in Spring.
2024-2025
Sarah Fassio (3L) Alisa Das (3L) Shelby Carroll (2L) Katherine Lin (2L) |
2023-2024
Sarah Fassio (2L) Tyler Hwang (2L) Benjamin Ratcliff (2L) Faye White (2L) |
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2017-1028
Rosa Ostrom (3L) Stephan Yhann (3L) Madhu Panjini (3L) Theo Shaw (3L) Nathaniel Block (3L) Brittney Tubbs (3L) Arielle Berne (2L) Vanessa James (2L) |
2016-2017
Patrick Dahn (3L) Francisco Carriedo (3L) James Prescott (3L) Rosa Ostrom (2L) Stephan Yhann (2L) Eric Kohan (2L) Nathaniel Block (2L) Brittney Tubbs (2L) Theo Shaw (2L) |