SCS Event 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

The event will take place on Sunday, 19th May 2024.

Timings will be shared soon.

Participation in the Supreme Court Simulation Event 2024 is FREE.

USSC stands for the United States Supreme Court.

In the context of this event, a judge is a participant who presides over the simulation and evaluates arguments presented by the delegates.

A witness is a participant who provides testimony or evidence during the simulation.

A writ of certiorari is an order by a higher court directing a lower court to send the record in a given case for review.

You can register for the event using the following link: Registration Link

Registration for the Supreme Court Simulation Event 2024 offers you the opportunity to participate in a thrilling simulation for FREE, representing personalities in a controversial court case.

There will be 3 judges throughout the event, with each judge of the event representing 3 real life judges of the supreme court of the united states.

You can contact the SCS Event 2024 team at scsevent2024@gmail.com or via phone at 9650892117.

The case is "United States of America vs Donald J. Trump," which has been granted writ of certiorari by the United States Supreme Court.

The rewards/awards for the event will be announced soon. Stay tuned for updates!

The difficulty level of the event may vary depending on individual perspectives and preparation. However, the training session and procedure guide will be provided to assist participants in understanding the procedures and documents involved in the simulation.

No, the Supreme Court Simulation Event 2024 is not a scam. It is a legitimate event organized to provide participants with the opportunity to engage in a simulated court case scenario.

Yes, the event is trusted. It is organized by a reputable team, and registration is open to participants interested in engaging in the simulation.

Participants will be added to WhatsApp groups within 12 hours of them filling the form. The link to the whatsapp group shall be present in the mail itself.

To comprehend the procedures, it's important to review provided documentation, attend training sessions, seek clarification when needed, practice, follow instructions during the event, engage actively, and reflect on the experience afterward.

The documents you may need to prepare can vary depending on your assigned role in the simulation. Typically, participants may need to create statements, arguments, evidence summaries, or other relevant materials to support their position in the case.

Allotments will be communicated to participants after 12 hours of filling the form and the organizing team has processed the registrations. Participants will be notified of their assigned roles and any additional instructions regarding the simulation.

After filling out the registration form, your submission will be received by the organizing team. They will process your registration and will reach out to you via email regarding the portfolio and/or for further details.