Breaking News: High School Students Take the Stand in Groundbreaking Civics Competition
High school students from over 30 New York City schools are participating in a day-long trial as part of an annual moot-court competition. The trial is taking place in New York City today, November 23, 2025.
The students are arguing a real-life case, with one group contending that a search of a student's phone was a violation of their Fourth Amendment rights. The prosecutor, a high school senior from Staten Island, began her opening argument this morning.
The justices presiding over the trial are Fordham University law students, who will render a ruling that carries significant educational value rather than legal weight. This competition aims to provide young people with a deeper understanding of the legal system and how government works.
The trial is ongoing, with the students presenting their cases and the justices deliberating. The outcome is expected to be announced later today.
This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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