case brief riley v calafornia
The caption is provided at the top of the case brief. The caption includes the correct case name and proper citation. |
The facts section includes all facts relevant to the issues examined by the court. The facts appear in chronological order. |
The procedural history section contains all relevant procedural steps in the case. The procedural posture of the case is presented in chronological order. |
The issue section combines the applicable law, issue presented to the court, and relevant facts into one question. |
The rule of law section correctly states the legal test that the court applied to resolve the legal issue in the case. |
The holding section provides a brief and accurate summary of the court’s final ruling on the issue. |
The rationale section includes the court’s reasoning. This section provides the court’s analysis in a logical and concise manner, walking the reader through how the court arrived at its decision by presenting answers to the following questions: · Why did the court reach the holding that it did? · What steps of logic did the court take in arriving at its decision? · What facts made a difference? · What public policies influenced the court’s decision? |
The spelling, grammar, and punctuation are correct. |
The Case Brief is 1–2 pages. |