Upload the briefs
Drop in the petitioner's and respondent's briefs as PDF, DOCX, or plain text. MootQourt reads both sides so questioning is grounded in the record.
MootQourt is an AI oral argument simulator for litigators and the law students training to become them. Upload your brief, choose the court, and argue against an AI judge so you can perfect your argument before you step up to the lectern.
Drop in the petitioner's and respondent's briefs as PDF, DOCX, or plain text. MootQourt reads both sides so questioning is grounded in the record.
From SCOTUS and the thirteen circuits to state high courts, state trial motions, federal district motions, and AAA / JAMS / NLRB / EEOC arbitration.
Step up to the lectern and argue out loud. The bench interrupts, pushes on your weakest point, and holds you to your record.
Six skill scores — responsiveness, command of record, doctrinal precision, handling weak points, concision, composure — with narrative notes and a shareable link.
Run mocks any hour, against a bench that is never tired and never on your team. Build argument reps your professor can't give you one-on-one.
The first time you hear your argument out loud shouldn't be at the podium. Run it twice, three times, in the motion type you're actually walking into.
Rehearse against textualist, policy-focused, and hostile benches before your moot with the partner — so that moot is about refinement, not surprises.
Assign structured reps between practices. Every student gets an objective debrief you can actually talk through, not just a vibe.
Give your moot court and trial advocacy teams unlimited reps outside of scheduled practices. Every student builds arguments on their own time, on the tribunals they'll actually compete in.