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Supreme Court: 1st Amendment Cases
Supreme Court Case Essay
Supreme Court Case with written paper of assigned opinion.
Rubric Code:
LXC62C7
By
beery41
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Subject:
Law
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Assigned Opinion Paper
Law School Flunkout
F equivalent
0 pts
Law Clerk
D/C equivalent
0 pts
Judge
C/B equivalent
0 pts
Chief Justice
A equivalent
0 pts
Opinion
15 pts
Law School Flunkout
The paper's information doesn't reflect the assigned opinion or doesn't explain it any way.
Law Clerk
The opinion is understood but lacking evidence or logic to back it up.
Judge
The opinion is clear, and some evidence or logic supports the opinion.
Chief Justice
Opinion is clearly defined, and explained using both logic and evidence to do so.
Case Details
15 pts
Law School Flunkout
The case summary is too short and doesn't give enough information for the reader to understand the court's decision.
Law Clerk
Summary provides some background of the case, but the connection between the case the explanation of the assigned opinion is unclear.
Judge
Summary provides some background of the case, and covers the basics needed for the opinion. However, some key points/facts/info are missing.
Chief Justice
Summary provides enough background of the case and justification of the assigned opinion.
Clarity of Writing
10 pts
Law School Flunkout
Confusing, repetitive, or otherwise lacking in direction.
Law Clerk
Clarity and ease of reading is limited at best. Little flow throughout the paper.
Judge
Paper is legible and logical, stronger word choice and editing would strengthen paper.
Chief Justice
Paper clearly demonstrates mastery of writing on the assigned topic.
Grammar
10 pts
Law School Flunkout
Riddled with errors, misspellings, etc.
Law Clerk
Clearly needs editing and lacks proofreading.
Judge
A few mistakes that were missed. Improper punctuation, spelling errors, awkward sentences.
Chief Justice
Edited and proofread to satisfaction.
Organization & Length
10 pts
Law School Flunkout
The document is unorganized, but can be read.
Too Short
Law Clerk
The document is somewhat organized.
Needs to be longer
Judge
The document is fairly well organized.
Almost long enough
Chief Justice
The paper is well organized and thought out.
Long enough
Content Comments
0 pts
Law School Flunkout
Law Clerk
Judge
Chief Justice
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