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Mooting & Debating

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You can participate in both non-credit and credit moots during your time at UCalgary Law.

Credit moot program

Credit moots are open to second and third-year students.

Applying to the credit moot program

The Mooting & Debating committee, in consultation with coaches, select students for the credit moot program based on the following criteria:

Applications for the 2024-2025 mooting program are due Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. (MDT)

Download the application form

Competitive moots

Please note that available moots may change from year to year.

The 2023 Fanaki Moot team


Non-credit moot program

The non-credit moot program consists of the William McGillivray Moot and the Blackstone Medals Debate.

William McGillivray Moot

Sponsored by Carbert Waite LLP

Blackstone Medals Debate

The Blackstone Medals Debate was created in 1980 in honour of Judge Irwin Blackstone, one of the founding members of UCalgary Law. The debate focuses on your ability to provide a clear and concise argument during a structure debate lasting 43 minutes. The debate focuses on the true strength on an argument and give you excellent exposure and practice in oral advocacy.

The winning team will receive a silver medal, $1,000 each, and have their names engraved on the Blackstone plaque. The top oralist will be awarded the Most Outstanding Speaker Cup, donated by Richard N. Billington and Geoffrey D. Baker.

2023 McGillivray Moot Finalists