Mock Trial Camp (Ages 12-17)

Mock Trial Camp (Ages 12-17)

Experience the thrill of courtroom drama in Mock Trial Camp! We'll explore the life of a trial lawyer as we study the law, learn the legal lingo, and prepare for a final mock trial at the end of the week. When we're done, you'll know how to approach a case, question witnesses, and perform persuasive closing arguments. You'll sharpen your public speaking and critical thinking skills as you advocate for your client in a fictional trial, and even leave with a video of your performance! Open to students ages 12-17.

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Course Number: 

82186

Course Date: 
Monday, July 22, 2013 - Friday, July 26, 2013
Course Date Info: 

Day and Overnight Camp Options Available
8:30am-3:30pm
Extended day available until 5:30pm 

Location: 
Georgia Center for Continuing Education
1197 South Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30602
United States
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Location Info: 

This camp takes place each day at the Georgia Center, but students may travel around campus by foot or bus for specific activities. More detailed information will be available closer to the camp start date.

Cost: 

Day Camp - $350

  • Optional Extended Day - $35

Overnight Camp - $750 

Partial financial assistance may be available for students who need it. To request assistance, please follow the directions listed in the Financial Aid Request form, which is located on the right hand side of this page. If you have any questions about the process, please call us at 706-542-3537 or email us at questions [at] georgiacenter [dot] uga [dot] edu. 

Instructor: 

Lauren Lutton has 7 years of competition experience in Mock Trial, and served as the President of UGA Undergraduate Mock Trial this past year. In her time with the program, UGA Mock Trial became one of the most respected and competitive programs in the country, placing 3rd in the nation out of 600 teams in 2011. As a captain of the program's "A" team, Lauren helped to defeat opponents from prestigious private, Ivy League, and state universities, and won 10 individual awards as an attorney. This is Lauren's second year as a Summer Academy instructor. 

What you need for camp/program: 

Students may want to bring a flash drive to save their written arguments and statements. A detailed list of supplies needed for your camp program will be emailed to you three weeks before camp begins.