Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law Moot Court
Opportunity Description
The Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law is currently seeking volunteers to help with its annual moot court competition. Hosted at UCLA Law, the competition focuses on topics related to LGBTQ law and public policy.
The Williams Institute is looking for volunteers interested in serving as timekeepers for the morning rounds of the competition. All timekeepers will have the opportunity to watch two rounds of oral arguments. Volunteers will be trained on the morning of the competition and do not need any prior experience. Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
To sign up as a volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Timekeeper Sign-up Form.
If you have questions or would like more information about the competition, please contact Giam Nyugen at nguyeng@law.ucla.edu or visit williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/moot-court-competition.
The Williams Institute is looking for volunteers interested in serving as timekeepers for the morning rounds of the competition. All timekeepers will have the opportunity to watch two rounds of oral arguments. Volunteers will be trained on the morning of the competition and do not need any prior experience. Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
To sign up as a volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Timekeeper Sign-up Form.
If you have questions or would like more information about the competition, please contact Giam Nyugen at nguyeng@law.ucla.edu or visit williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/moot-court-competition.