Pick one option:
Option #1: Brief Walters v. YMCA on p. 468-470.
Option #2: Brief Browning v. Poirier on p. 489-491.
For both options, use pages 29-30 for reference. Your brief should be 1 to 2 pages in Times New Roman font, 12 point. In your brief, you should include the following information:
Possible questions to answer would be: Who is the plaintiff? The defendant? The appellant? The appellee?
Possible questions to answer would be: Who won at trial court? Who won at the lower appellate level? Who won in this decision? Please note that this is the history of the case in court—not the facts of the case.
Possible questions to answer would be: What happened that caused the plaintiff to sue? What facts did the Court find relevant in its decision?
Possible questions to answer would be: Why he thinks he should win? What facts does the plaintiff think are important?
Possible questions to answer would be: Why she thinks she should win? What facts does the defendant think are important?
Tip: this will be a question that can be answered with yes or no and should end with a question mark.
Tip: this will be either yes or no and will answer the legal issue.
Possible questions to answer would be: what facts and laws did the Court rely on to decide the case?; why was the case decided in the winner’s favor?; why did the other side lose?