The Institute provides a seven - day program that consists of classroom lectures on substantive legal subjects; logic and critical thinking exercises; written advocacy; oral
advocacy in mock trials; panel discussions of judges and attorneys; and field trips to law firms, government agencies, and state and federal courthouses.
During his time at Baylor Law School, Cody competed as an active member of the school's
mock trial and moot court teams in a number of national trial and appellate advocacy competitions and received a scholarship to be 1 of 8 U.S. law students to attend The Advanced School of the Trial at the Academy of the Advocate at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, where he received the Top Advocate A
trial and moot court teams
in a number of national
trial and appellate advocacy competitions and received a scholarship to be 1 of 8 U.S. law students to attend The Advanced School of the Trial at the Academy of the Advocate at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, where he received the Top Advocate A
trial and appellate
advocacy competitions and received a scholarship to be 1 of 8 U.S. law students to attend The Advanced School of the
Trial at the Academy of the Advocate at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, where he received the Top Advocate A
Trial at the Academy of the Advocate at the University of St. Andrews
in Scotland, where he received the Top Advocate Award.
Basic
Trial Advocacy Using materials and
mock case files from NITA, associates participate
in a 50 - hour program of demonstrations, lectures and practice exercises, which include extensive use of video review.