Courtroom drawings offer a unique visual record of the people, tensions, and atmosphere within a courtroom—especially when cameras are not permitted. These sketches were made at St. John’s Moot Court, where arguments were presented before judges in a civil rights case.

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Witness for the Defense
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Opening Arguments
Instructions from the Judge
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Courtroom Drawing • National Civil Rights Trial Competition
Defense Witness
Judge Delivers Instructions • Brush Pen & Graphite
Witness Testifies • Brush Pen & Watercolor
Council • Brush Pen & Graphite
Witness • Charcoal Pencil
Witness for the Prosecution
Witness • Graphite pencil
The Judge • Brush Pen & Graphite
Summation • Graphite & Wash
The Judge
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