National Ethics Trial Competition 2025: Day 3

Sunday, March 30, 2025
08:00 a.m. - 05:00 p.m.
Add to Calendar 2025-03-30 08:00:00 2025-03-30 17:00:00 National Ethics Trial Competition 2025: Day 3 The University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law is excited to again be hosting the National Ethics Competition on March 28-30, 2025. Selected teams will compete at the historic Robert T. Matsui U.S. Courthouse in Sacramento. McGeorge's National Ethics Trial Competition was established in 2006 to promote ethical and civility awareness through the mock trial competition format. As far as we know, it is the only law school-sponsored competition that features both an ethical component in the issues to be tried and scoring based on the participants' observation of ethical and civility principles. The competition provides an opportunity for student trial lawyers to develop and display their knowledge and skills of professional responsibility in trial work. Trials are judged by distinguished members of the bench and bar, including judges of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, Superior Courts of California, and members of the Anthony M. Kennedy and Milton Schwartz Inns of Court. Questions? Please contact Professor Reza Rezvani at rrezvani@pacific.edu.Learn more.  McGeorge School of Law McGeorge School of Law America/Los_Angeles public

The University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law is excited to again be hosting the National Ethics Competition on March 28-30, 2025. Selected teams will compete at the historic Robert T. Matsui U.S. Courthouse in Sacramento. 

McGeorge's National Ethics Trial Competition was established in 2006 to promote ethical and civility awareness through the mock trial competition format. As far as we know, it is the only law school-sponsored competition that features both an ethical component in the issues to be tried and scoring based on the participants' observation of ethical and civility principles. The competition provides an opportunity for student trial lawyers to develop and display their knowledge and skills of professional responsibility in trial work. Trials are judged by distinguished members of the bench and bar, including judges of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, Superior Courts of California, and members of the Anthony M. Kennedy and Milton Schwartz Inns of Court. 

Questions? Please contact Professor Reza Rezvani at rrezvani@pacific.edu.

Learn more. 

Law student competing in a trial advocacy competition.