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April 15, 2025
April 15, 2025

Laws and Legal Actions

Assignment

Instructions

This is Part II of the assignment you submitted in Week 6.

Using the case outline (Part I: How the Courts Address or Respect Our Rights as Citizens) you submitted in Week 6, prepare and submit a presentation, either a narrated PowerPoint, a Kaltura Video, or some other format approved by your instructor. Verify the presentation format with your instructor before starting work on this assignment.

 

Laws and Legal Actions

The presentation will include:

  • Name the case,
  • Discuss the facts of the case
  • Discuss the history of the case (what laws or legal action was taken),
  • Discuss the issues or the facts of the case and legal questions the court must decide,
  • Discuss if the court’s decision or holdings were for the plaintiff or the defendant and the reasons for the decision.,
  • Discuss the concurring and dissenting opinions from the judge or if a jury trial the jury,
  • References slide with a minimum of 2 scholarly sources.,

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Important: In this assignment, you are expected to elaborate on the points you made in the prior assignment in Week 6. This assignment will be graded on your strength to elaborate and explain the facts of the case, proper use of visual aids, good narration, presentation of the case, and how well you stick to the case. Do not copy-paste the outline into this and call it complete.

Requirements

  • Length: The presentation should be 7-8 slides long if using PowerPoint excluding the title and reference slide.
  • Font should not be smaller than size 16-point
  • Parenthetical in-text citations included and formatted in APA style
  • Title/Introduction slide required
  • References slide minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition to textbook if cited)
  • Use speaker notes to elaborate on the content on the slides.

 

MUST BE ORIGINAL WORK. PowerPoint (7-8 slides) with speaker notes for presentation. Minimum of 2 scholarly sources. I will attach last week’s assignment that this assignment is building on. Due 4/17/25

Laws and Legal Actions

Assignment

Instructions

This is Part II of the assignment you submitted in Week 6.Using the case outline (Part I: How the Courts Address or Respect Our Rights as Citizens) you submitted in Week 6, prepare and submit a presentation, either a narrated PowerPoint, a Kaltura Video, or some other format approved by your instructor. Verify the presentation format with your instructor before starting work on this assignment.The presentation will include:

  • Name the case
  • Discuss the facts of the case
  • Discuss the history of the case (what laws or legal action was taken)
  • Discuss the issues or the facts of the case and legal questions the court must decide
  • Discuss if the court’s decision or holdings were for the plaintiff or the defendant and the reasons for the decision.
  • Discuss the concurring and dissenting opinions from the judge or if a jury trial, the jury
  • References slide with a minimum of 2 scholarly sources.

Important: In this assignment, you are expected to elaborate on the points you made in the prior assignment in Week 6. This assignment will be graded on your strength to elaborate and explain the facts of the case, proper use of visual aids, good narration, presentation of the case, and how well you stick to the case. Do not copy-paste the outline into this and call it complete.

Requirements

  • Length: The presentation should be 7-8 slides long if using PowerPoint excluding the title and reference slide.
  • Font should not be smaller than size 16-point
  • Parenthetical in-text citations included and formatted in APA style
  • Title/Introduction slide required
  • References slide minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition to textbook if cited)
  • Use speaker notes to elaborate on the content on the slides.