🔔 The Sheriff Principal’s Mooting Competition returns to the Royal Faculty this Spring
- jmckenzie616
- Apr 10
- 1 min read
The courtroom drama is back—minus the real stakes, but with all the excitement and intellectual rigour!
The Sheriff Principal’s Mooting Competition returns this spring to the Faculty Hall, providing a prestigious platform for early-stage law students to sharpen and showcase their advocacy skills.
Venue: Faculty Hall, Glasgow
All sessions start at 5:30 PM, followed by a drinks reception—an excellent chance for networking and post-moot reflections.
Semi-Final 1: 16 April Glasgow University vs. City of Glasgow College Presided over by Sheriff Stuart Reid
Semi-Final 2: 30 April Strathclyde University vs. Glasgow Caledonian University Presided over by Sheriff Brian Mohan
Final: 21 May Judged by Sheriff Principal Anwar
Who Can Attend?
All law students and legal practitioners are warmly invited to attend. Whether you're a first-year law student, a seasoned solicitor, or somewhere in between, this is a brilliant opportunity to support the next generation of legal professionals and engage with the broader legal community.
Attendance is free, but places are limited—so make sure to register in advance:👉 Book your place here
Come for the arguments, stay for the insights—and maybe even a glass of wine. See you there!

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