The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, held in Washington, D.C., USA
As the world’s largest moot court competition, Jessup has participants from more than 700 law schools in more than 100 countries and jurisdictions. The competition is a simulation of a factional case, usually a dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice, the judicial organ of the United Nations.
- Won 2nd Best Combined Memorials Award and advanced to the Octo-Finalist Award (Top 16 Teams out of over 500 law schools worldwide) (2013)
- Awarded 12th Best Combined Memorials (2014)
- Awarded 30th Best Combined Memorials (2015)
- Top 72 Teams in Global Preliminary Round (2016)
- Awarded 48th Best Combined Memorials and top 84 Team in Global Preliminary Round (2017)
- Awarded 12th Best Combined Memorials, the 3rd Best Applicant Memorial Award, and Top 59 Team in Global Preliminary Rounds (2018)
- Awarded 25th Best Combined Memorial and Top 89 Team in Global Preliminary Rounds (2019)
- Awarded the 6th Alona E. Evans, the 6th Hardy C. Dillards, and the 4th Best Combined Memorials (2020)
- Awarded the 33rd Best Combined Memorial and advanced to the Top 168 Advanced Rounds with an Oralist ranking 86th for Top 100 Preliminary Rounds Oralist (2021)
- Awarded the 5th Best Applicant Memorial (Richard R. Baxter Award) (Out of 700 law schools in 90 countries) (2022)
- Awarded the 32nd Best Combined Memorial (Hardy C. Dillard Award) (2022)
- Top 34th Ranking Team progressing to the Advanced rounds among 94 Teams (2022)
- Top 200 Oralist Rankings in the Preliminary Rounds (2022)
- Top 200 and Top 300 Oralist Rankings in the Advanced Rounds (2022)