Duke University School of Law Moot Court Board

Oral Argument Scoring Criteria

I:  COMMAND OF ISSUES (max. 30 points)
1 - 6 pts.: Superficial knowledge of law and facts
7 - 12 pts.: Some knowledge, but uncomfortable with them
13 - 18 pts.: Adequate understanding, but hesitant
19 - 24 pts.: Good understanding, but misses fine distinctions
25 - 30 pts.: Full understanding, including subtleties and fine distinctions
II:  ORGANIZATION (max. 20 points)
1 - 4 pts.: No organization, confusing, or illogical
5 - 8 pts.: Somewhat organized, but clearly below average
9 - 12 pts.: More organized, but difficult to follow
13 - 16 pts.: Cohesive outline and clear presentation of points
17 - 20 pts.: Concise and logical with flowing outline and outstanding presentation of points
III:  ANSWERING QUESTIONS (max. 20 points)
1 - 4 pts.: Evasive and fails to answer questions
5 - 8 pts.: Attempts to answer questions
9 - 12 pts.: Gives adequate answers
13 - 16 pts.: Gives appropriate answers, but without smooth transition to argument
17 - 20 pts.: Clear and concise answers with smooth transition to argument
IV:  PERSUASIVENESS (max. 15 points)
1 - 5 pts.: Monotonous and / or reading from notes
6 - 10 pts.: Adequately persuasive, but overly argumentative or conversational
11 - 13 pts.: Persuasive, but no true sense of conviction
14 - 15 pts.: Very persuasive and conveys sincere belief in position
V:  COURTROOM MANNER (max. 15 points)
1 - 5 pts.: Significant physical signs of nervousness and poor eye contact
6 - 10 pts.: Some signs of nervousness, but adequate eye contact and decorum
11 - 13 pts.: Confident, calm, good eye contact, and respectful
14 - 15 pts.: Confident, smooth, exceptional eye contact, and very respectful
VI:  FORM (max. - 6 points)
- 2 pts.: No roadmap
- 2 pts.: Failure to ask for relief at least once (Petitioner need not repeat his or her prayer on rebuttal)
Petitioner
  -1 pt.: Failure to begin main argument with, "May it please the Court."
  -1 pt.: Failure to begin rebuttal with, "May it please the Court."
Respondent
  -2 pts.: Failure to begin main argument with, "May it please the Court."