moot court
English
Noun
moot court (plural moot courts)
- (law) In law school, an activity wherein students compete by making arguments with respect to a hypothetical case, or a case that has already been decided by an actual court.
- (law) A law school organization which organizes such competitions and prepares competitors.
Related terms
- moot courtroom
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