Sustained: The Junior Voice in Law

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In today’s post, we had the chance to interview the Juniors and gain insight into how their experience has been over the past two years. For many of them, their first introduction to law came from the people around them or through watching law-related shows on TV. Since then, they have accomplished a great deal of things like, participating in Youth and Government, competing in Mock Trial, and even serving as team captains.

Currently, the Juniors are learning how to write case briefs, an important skill for any future lawyer. They also shared their experience attending Youth and Government last year, offering valuable advice: speak up, be confident, come prepared, and make sure to memorize your material.

The Juniors also had helpful tips for witnesses preparing for the Mock Trial. Their advice was to be yourself, speak clearly, stay calm so you don’t get caught up in your words, and always know your witness statement.

Finally, they wanted to share encouragement with the younger grade levels. Their advice: don’t be afraid to speak out, stay confident in everything you do, and get involved in as many clubs and competitions as possible. Not only will this strengthen your resume for the future, but it will also give you the opportunity to make new friends and valuable connections along the way.

That’s all for now—thank you for visiting our blog! We hope you have a great day, and we look forward to seeing you next time on Skyline’s Law Review Blog.


Juniors Interview

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