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Supreme Court Case Essay 
Supreme Court Case with educational impact presentation and essay
Rubric Code: RXW5992
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Written Justice Analysis
  Poor

F equivalent<BR>
0-1 points

0 pts

Fair

D equivalent<BR>
2 points

0 pts

Average

C equivalent<BR>
3 points

0 pts

Good

B equivalent<BR>
4 points

0 pts

Exemplary

A equivalent<BR>
5 points

0 pts

Content
This essay should combine facts and opinion.
Case Summary

Poor

No case summary is provided
Fair

The case summary is too short and doesn't give enough information for the reader to understand the justice's decisions.
Average

Summary provides some background of the case, but the connection between the case the explanation of justices' opinions is not clear.
Good

Summary provides some background of the case, but some major points are missing.
Exemplary

Summary provides enough background of the case for the justice analysis to make sense WITHOUT having seen the powerpoint.
Decisions

Poor

N/A
Fair

N/A
Average

N/A
Good

N/A
Exemplary

Explained the decision of the court, including all 9 justices' votes.
Justice Analysis

Poor

Did not explain justices' final recommendation
Fair

Basic, unsupoprted explanation of all the justices' final recommendations.
Average

Logical explanation of all the justices' final recommendations.
Good

Offered a competent explanation with some support of all the justices' final recommendations.
Exemplary

Identified all possible causes or bias for each justice's final recommendation
Student Opinion on Decision

Poor

Did not discuss personal opinion of case
Fair

Concurred or dissented with Court's decision
Average

Concurred or dissented with opinion only with student's personal opinion
Good

Concurred or dissented and stated valid reasoning on student's personal decision.
Exemplary

Concurred or dissented and stated valid reasoning and support on student's personal decision.
Comments
Content Comments

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Poor
Fair
Average
Good
Exemplary
Writing Skills
This essay should be written clearly, following standard English grammar guidlines and MLA formatting.
Writing Errors

Poor

The document is difficult to read due to errors or misspellings
Fair

Frequent compositional errors or misspellings, but the essay can be read and understood
Average

More than occasional errors or misspellings that somewhat distract from the content
Good

Occasional errors or misspellings that do not effect the meaning and content
Exemplary

Writing has few, if any, compositional errors
Organization & Length

Poor

The document is unorganized to the point being virtually unreadable. <BR>
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Less than 2 pages
Fair

The document is unorganized, but can be read.<BR>
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2-3 pages
Average

The document is somewhat organized. <BR>
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3-4 Pages
Good

The document is fairly well organized<BR>
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4-5 Pages
Exemplary

The document is well organized and thought out<BR>
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6-7 Pages
MLA Format

Poor

The document clearly does not comply with the basic requirments of MLA format
Fair

The document shows some MLA criterion
Average

The document demonstrates a basic level of MLA criterion, but still contains major deficiencies
Good

The document demonstrates a solid understanding of the basic elements of MLA formatting
Exemplary

MLA format is followed for the entire paper, separate title page, separate works cited page, correct font and spacing










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