Asked by Rakshya Basnet on Sep 30, 2024
In a case brief, the issue should
A) not be included.
B) be stated in the form of a question.
C) be followed by a formal citation.
D) be stated in the form of a question and be followed by a formal citation.
Case Brief
A concise summary of a legal case, highlighting the main points, legal decisions, and reasoning.
Issue
A subject or problem that is under discussion or over which there are opposing views or disagreements.
- Acquire insight into the key aspects of case briefing, including the identification of key facts, outlining the procedural background, highlighting legal queries, and analyzing the court's logic.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire insight into the key aspects of case briefing, including the identification of key facts, outlining the procedural background, highlighting legal queries, and analyzing the court's logic.