Robert F. Wagner National Labor and Employment Law Moot Court Competition

Moot Court
Practice Tool

Master the Alaya Kadeb v. Love Island case with an AI judge that simulates appellate oral arguments. Practice with 50+ case materials including briefs, statutes, and precedents.

52
Case Materials
6
Core Competencies
2
Practice Modes

Everything You Need

Comprehensive tools designed for excellence in moot court preparation

AI Judge Simulation

Practice with an AI judge that asks the first question and adapts to your responses. Experience realistic appellate court-style oral arguments with intelligent follow-up questions based on your case materials.

Real-time AdaptationCase-Specific QuestionsVoice Input

Complete Case Materials

Access briefs, statutes, and precedents. RAG retrieval ensures relevant materials inform every question.

Performance Analytics

Track progress across six core competencies with detailed feedback after each session.

10-Minute Competition Timer

Practice under real competition pressure with a countdown timer, traffic light indicators, and grace period for completing your final response.

Voice Practice

Speak your arguments naturally with voice input and hear the judge respond with realistic AI voices.

How to Use This Tool

Everything you need to know to get started with your moot court practice

Getting Started

  1. 1.Click "Start Session" from the dashboard to begin a new practice session.
  2. 2.Select your argument side (Petitioner or Respondent) based on which position you want to practice.
  3. 3.Choose an AI judge voice from the available options. You can preview each voice before selecting.
  4. 4.Choose a student voice that will represent you in session recordings for later playback.
  5. 5.Click "Start Session" to begin. The court clerk will provide a case summary, then the judge will ask the first question.

15-Minute Competition Timer

The timer simulates real competition pressure and runs continuously once started, just like in the actual Wagner Competition.

Traffic Light System

  • Green (15-5 min): Plenty of time remaining
  • Yellow (5-2 min): Time to wrap up key points
  • Orange (2-1 min): Approaching time limit
  • Red (<1 min): Final minute - conclude your argument

Grace Period

When time expires, you'll receive a "Time's Up" notification but can still complete your response to the pending question. After you submit, the judge will deliver a closing statement and the session will end.

Co-Counsel Feature (Practice Mode Only)

Need strategic advice during your argument? The Co-Counsel feature lets you consult with an AI advisor without ending your session.

How to Use

  1. 1.Click the "Co-Counsel" button in the session header
  2. 2.The timer automatically pauses while the sidebar is open
  3. 3.Ask questions like "What cases should I cite?" or "How should I frame my response?"
  4. 4.Review the strategic advice and close the sidebar to resume

Voice Input & Audio Playback

Voice Input

Practice speaking your arguments aloud for a more realistic experience:

  1. 1.Click the microphone button in the response area
  2. 2.Speak your response clearly into your microphone
  3. 3.Click stop when finished - your speech will be transcribed automatically
  4. 4.Review and edit the transcription if needed before submitting

Audio Playback

Click the speaker icon on any judge message to hear it read aloud with a professional voice. Enable auto-play in settings to automatically hear each new judge response.

Performance Reports & Analytics

After each session, receive detailed feedback across six core competencies aligned with the Wagner Competition rubric:

  • Responsiveness to Questions
  • Legal Reasoning & Precedent
  • Composure Under Pressure
  • Professional Advocacy
  • Case Knowledge
  • Strategic Argumentation

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Join Maine Law students preparing for the Robert F. Wagner National Labor and Employment Law Moot Court Competition.