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A typical brief for this reading should consist of the following

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A typical brief for this reading should consist of the following.

1. A paragraph summarizing the key facts of the case and the holding

2. A paragraph defining at least two to three ways the case tests legal ideas and principles (typically including elements of the property, contract, or tort law)

3. A paragraph exploring each question raised above, and another paragraph exploring each question raised above.

4. A paragraph explaining the extent to which these legal findings are related to economic efficiency concerns

5. A paragraph explaining why justice or public policy is or is not served by the holding in the case. Preferably this conclusion references points 3 and 4 above.

 

This work is regarding reading from  Eldred v. Ashcroft

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