Youngstown State University’s Moot Court team will observe Constitution Day with a Moot Court event at noon, Sept. 17 in the Board of Trustees meeting room in Tod Hall on campus. The event will consist of the YSU Moot Court team presenting oral arguments, simulating a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, addressing two constitutional issues.
Free and open to the public, the Constitution Day event commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution on September 17, 1787 and will last an hour for arguments.
The first Constitutional issue to be addressed is whether forcing someone to decrypt a cell phone using facial recognition violates the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. The second issue is whether convicting someone of involuntary manslaughter for encouraging another person to commit suicide infringes on the First Amendment right to free speech.
Several YSU alumni who were former moot court participants will attend the event to act as justices. The alumni “judges” can offer valuable insight, as each attended prestigious law schools and have acquired distinguished roles after graduating from YSU.
The YSU community is encouraged to attend. A meet and greet with the alumni will be held after the event, for anyone interested in law or the experiences of the alumni.