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Appellate Brief for Case Study (Wrongful Birth)
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This 10 page paper is a sample appellate brief based on a fictitious California case study. The case involves a wrongful birth claim involving a woman who gave birth to a Down Syndrome child. Notations are included in Bluebook style. No bibliography .
Filename: SA442app.rtf
Appellate Brief Pennsylvania
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A 5 page paper providing an appellate brief according to the laws of Pennsylvania. Clients’ child has been denied access to public education because she is HIV-positive. The brief suggests that appeal first focus on whether Ginger’s right to medical information privacy under Pennsylvania law has been violated, then continue to the requirements of IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), which state that every public school district must provide free public education to all of those requesting it. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSlawHIVbrief.rtf
Bourjaily v. United States (Brief)
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This 3 page paper evaluates a case regarding the hearsay rule and exceptions in this Supreme Court case. The case involves a drug transaction. The sixth amendment is referenced in the context of the case. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA408One.rtf
BOWERS V HARDWICK, 1986 -- LEGAL BRIEF ANALYSIS
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This 3-page paper analyses the case of Bowers v Hardwick, regarding the constitutionality of the Georgia sodomy law during the mid-1980s.
Filename: MTbowhar.rtf
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