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Case Brief Using IRAC Method
Case Brief Using IRAC Method
Assignment is to brief a court case using the IRAC
Rubric Code:
CXB22A7
By
rnieman1
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Subject:
Business
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Written Case Brief
Exemplary
20 pts
Satisfactory
15 pts
Average
10 pts
Poor
5 pts
Citation/Facts
Exemplary
Case is clearly cited in proper APA format. All relevant facts are listed in a well-organized manner.
Satisfactory
Either the citation or facts are listed perfectly, but not both. Citation may be missing some key parts, OR facts are missing relevant, key facts.
Average
Citation and facts are listed, but neither are completely accurate. Not all relevant facts are present. Citation may be missing some key parts.
Poor
Either the citation is missing or the facts are missing.
Issue
Exemplary
Issue is correctly identified and is in the form of a question.
Satisfactory
Issue is correctly identified, but not stated in the form of a question OR includes irrelevant/incorrect information.
Average
Issue is stated, but not absolutely correct and some keys parts/questions are missing.
Poor
Issue is incorrectly stated or not stated at all.
Decision
Exemplary
Correctly identifies what the court's decision was in a concise answer (1-2 sentences).
Satisfactory
Correctly identifies the court's decision but uses more than 1-2 sentences to explain.
Average
Incorrectly identifies the court's decision.
Poor
Does not list the court's decision.
Reason
Exemplary
In-depth summary explaining why the court decided the way it did. Also lists the case or law that the court used to make its decision.
Satisfactory
Reason listed is partly correct/incorrect; OR reason is correct but lacks further detail OR does not state the case or law the court used to make its decision.
Average
The explanation as to the reason of the court is incorrect.
Poor
Does not explain the reason of the court.
Writing
Exemplary
Professional language. No grammatical, punctuation or spelling errors. Includes name of student, name of case, course number.
Satisfactory
Some mistakes. Does not detract from understanding. Forgets to include case name or student name or course number.
Average
Many mistakes. Detracts from understanding. Sloppy. Forgets to include most of the identifying information (case name, student name, course number).
Poor
Reflects No real effort. Doesn't identify who wrote the case brief.
Subjects:
Business
History
Law
Types:
Writing
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