This article is from the King Hall Law School FAQ, by David F. Prenatt, Jr. NetEsq@dcn.davis.ca.us with numerous contributions by others.
There are a large number of social gatherings every month, if not
every week (every day, if you live in the dorms), most with alcoholic
beverages as the main attraction (notwithstanding the University's
prohibition on advertising on campus the fact that alcohol will be
served at an event). Many law student organizations have potlucks as
well. But by far the biggest social activity is amateur sports. A
large number of law students are former college athletes (some better
than others). Volleyball, softball, and basketball seem to be the
most popular law school team sports; a softball league usually forms
during the first month of classes. And yes, skill is optional.
4.1.3.5.1) Moot Court Clerking (King Hall Law School)
One Ls are usually invited by the Moot Court Board to act as time
keepers during oral arguments. This is an excellent opportunity for
One Ls to find out what Moot Court is all about.
4.1.3.5.2) Moot Court Team Tryouts (King Hall Law School)
Notwithstanding the year long Appellate Advocacy program, One Ls may
qualify for various moot court teams at the end of their first year
for participation on these teams during their second year. Watch for
bulletins about the various moot court team tryouts.
 
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