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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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**Your legal brief should be just that – brief. It should run no longer than a page or page and a half single spaced. It should also be written as if you were presenting this to a judicial officer for review. Therefore, your explanations should be clear and concise and all your written work grammatically...
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Home > Legal Issues > Legal Brief Bank ... ; Attorneys; Join the NORML; Legal Committee and get listed ... All briefs submitted by NORML Legal Committee attorneys. Briefs are cross referenced under applicable subject headings.
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The fun-killing neighborhood scolds at the Eagle Forum filed a brief [pdf] supporting California's violent video game law, and invoke the 1982 death of a Berzerk player as evidence that games even cause physical harm.
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Definition of legal brief in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of legal brief. Pronunciation of legal brief. Translations of legal brief. legal brief synonyms, legal brief antonyms. Information about legal brief in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... legal document, legal instrument, ... amicus curiae brief;
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