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Don’t brief the case until you have read it through at least once. Don’t think that because you have found the judge’s best purple prose you have necessarily extracted the essence of the decision. Look for unarticulated premises, logical fallacies, manipulation of the factual record, or distortions of precedent.
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Brief (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A brief (Latin " brevis ", short) is a written legal document used in various legal adversarial systems that is presented to a court arguing why the party to the case should prevail. In England an...
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What is a Case Brief? ... A case brief is a condensed, concise outline-form summary of a court opinion. Hence, the term “brief.” It is generally used for more efficient self-study (it’s easier and more simple than...
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Case brief on homosexuals and adoption in Florida. Is Florida's law unconstitutional? A look at Florida, gay adoptions, and adoption law. ... Case Brief: Homosexuals and Adoption- -Equal Protection...
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4. Provide a brief summary of the case (the case summary should be about one paragraph and should include enough information that the main issue can be determined).
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From what specific source is the case taken? For example, was the case reported in the U.S. Supreme Court Reports? ... From what legal circumstances did the case originate? ... What specific legal questions does this case raise?
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Archive: How to "Brief" a Case ... NATURE OF CASE: This is a brief statement of the legal character and procedural status of the case (e.g., "Appeal of a burglary conviction"). ... Preparing a Case Brief (Power Point)
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