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Sport Law Written Legal Briefs 
Rubric Code: X327W4
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Subject: Law  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

Powered by iRubric Written Legal Briefs
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Case Number & Party Identification

Poor

Missing or incomplete
Fair

1-2 Mistakes
Good

Perfect citation
Fact Summary

Poor

Missing; or written simplistically. Bare minimum effort is made.
Fair

Some grammatical mistakes; shows an earnest effort to present the case; includes clinches, slang, ambigous statements
Good

Strong presentation; evidence shows a strong understanding of the case; demonstrates original thought; and demonstrates writing ability, as well as effort
Issue

Poor

Missing; or written simplistically. Bare minimum effort is made.
Fair

Some grammatical mistakes; shows an earnest effort to present the case; includes clinches, slang, ambigous statements
Good

Strong presentation; evidence shows a strong understanding of the case; demonstrates original thought; and demonstrates writing ability, as well as effort
Holding & Decision

Poor

Missing; or written simplistically. Bare minimum effort is made.
Fair

Some grammatical mistakes; shows an earnest effort to present the case; includes clinches, slang, ambigous statements
Good

Strong presentation; evidence shows a strong understanding of the case; demonstrates original thought; and demonstrates writing ability, as well as effort




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