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Media Law Moot Court Oral Argument
Media Law Moot Court Oral Argument:First Amendment
Rubric Code:
RXB69W7
By
sabrynac77
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Subject:
Communication
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Mock trial presentation
Below average
1 pts
Average
2 pts
Above Average
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Presentation/Speech
Below average
Students do not display any effort in preparing for their argument. Students only read from their prepared statements.
Average
Students demonstrate sufficient effort on the delivery of their argument. Students attempt to make eye contact and display sufficient preparation and rehearsal.
Above Average
Students demonstrate above average effort on the delivery of their argument. Students attempt to make eye contact and display sufficient preparation and rehearsal.
Excellent
Students demonstrate outstanding effort on the delivery of their argument. Students show excellent eye contact, emotion and preparation.
Use of Case Law
Below average
Students do not give case law in their presentation.
Average
Students give at least 1 case law citation. They are used in proper context and serve to strengthen the argument of their side.
Above Average
Students give at least 2 case law citations. They are used in proper context and serve to strengthen the argument of their side.
Excellent
Students give at least 3 case law citations. They are used in proper context and serve to strengthen the argument of their side.
Persuasiveness
Below average
Students do not demonstrate understanding of the issue. Students are way off topic.
Average
Students use language that is persuasive. Students demonstrate adequate understanding of the issue at hand. Student may be slightly off topic.
Above Average
Students use language that is persuasive. Students demonstrate above average understanding of the issue at hand
Excellent
Students are outstanding in their use of language that is persuasive. Students demonstrate strong understanding of the issue at hand and provide a clear and convincing argument.
Knowledge
Below average
Students do not demonstrate understanding of law interpretations and tests.
Average
Students have some understanding of law interpretation. May have one inaccuracy such as incorrect application of law.
Above Average
Students have some above average understanding of law interpretation. May have one inaccuracy such as incorrect application of law.
Excellent
Students demonstrate strong knowledge of free speech interpretations and tests. Students regularly use free speech terms and tests in an accurate way.
Organization/Group effort
Below average
Argument is not organized. No preparation or rehearsal is apparent.
Average
Oral argument is sufficiently organized and demonstrates adequate preparation by the team. Team members participate, but not always meaningful.
Above Average
Oral argument is fairly organized and demonstrates average preparation by the team. All team members participate in a meaningful way.
Excellent
Oral argument is well organized and demonstrates strong preparation by the team. All team members participate in a meaningful way.
Subjects:
Communication
Political Science
Types:
Presentation
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