How It Works

From brief to bench to debrief. A full argument in one sitting.

MootQourt runs the three stages of oral argument preparation in sequence. You upload the record, step up to the lectern, and walk away with a scored debrief you can actually work from. Here's what each stage does.

01

Upload the materials you're actually arguing from

Drop in the petitioner's and respondent's briefs as PDF, DOCX, or plain text — or paste argument summaries directly. MootQourt reads both sides, extracts the case framing, and builds a case-specific foundation so questioning is grounded in your record, not a generic fact pattern.

Supported: PDF · DOCX · TXT · ≤ 25MB per file · briefs are never used for model training.
02

Choose the court you want to face

Pick the Court or Forum you're actually preparing for. The Judge's posture — how it interrupts, what it pushes on, whether it cares more about text or consequences — adapts to the forum. Federal district and state trial selections also take a motion type so the hearing feels like the one on your calendar.

U.S. Supreme Court · all 13 Circuits · Federal District motions · all 50 State High Courts · State Trial motions · AAA · JAMS · NLRB · EEOC.
03

Argue in real time against an AI Judge

Step up to the lectern and argue out loud. The Judge interrupts, pushes on your weakest point, and holds you to your record — one issue at a time, no generic chat. You can pick a temperament before the session: methodical, combative, textualist, or consequentialist.

Average session: 12 to 20 minutes. You can pause, reset, or switch sides mid-session.
04

Review a structured debrief

Every session ends with six skill scores — responsiveness, command of record, doctrinal precision, handling weak points, concision, and composure — plus narrative notes that tell you exactly where the argument drifted. Save debriefs to your account, track progress over time, and share results by link.

Debriefs are private by default. Sharing is off unless you generate a link.
Frequently Asked

Before your first session.

Still have a question? Email support@mootqourt.com.

PDF, DOCX, and plain TXT up to 25MB per file. You can also paste argument summaries directly into either brief slot if you don't have a file on hand.
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Step up to the lectern

The Court doesn't care if this is your first argument or your fortieth. Walk in ready.

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