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Briefs Generally Include : Facts, Issue, Holdings, Rationale, & Other Opinions Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer : A
4 page brief on this particular Supreme Court case. The writer details the facts, issues,
findings, and significance of the case. Youngst.wps *FLAT PRICE $ 312.95 Legal Brief / U.S. Supreme Court Decision # 1 : R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul
505 U.S. _____ (1992) # 90-7675 ; Argued : 12/4/91 - 6/22/92 Primary issue discussed is
whether or not law can prohibit hated based expression. Legalbre.wps *FLAT PRICE
: $ 34.95 Legal Brief / U.S. Supreme Court Decision # 2 : Lee v. Weisman 505 U.S.
_____ (1992) Primary issue discussed is whether or not a school violates a person's right
under the First Amendment by allowing a religious invocation at a state school function. Legalbr2.wps
*FLAT PRICE : $ 34.95 Legal Brief / U.S. Supreme Court Decision # 3 : New York Times v. United
States 403 U.S. 713 (1991). Primary issue is whether or not the government has the
privilege of enjoining the press prior to publications whenever it feels that national
security is at stake. Legalbr3.wps *FLAT PRICE : $ 34.95 Legal Brief / U.S. Supreme Court Decision # 4 : Wisconsin v. Mitchell,
U.S. # 92-515 Argued : April 21, 1993 - Decided June 11, 1993. Primary issue is concerned
with whether or not penalty enhancements (for hate crimes) such as Wisconsin's are
prohibited by the 1st and 14th amendments. Legalbr4.wps *FLAT PRICE : $ 34.95 Legal Brief / U.S. Supreme Court Decision # 5 : Texas v. Johnson, 491
U.S. 397, 109 S.Ct. 2533, 105 L.Ed.2d 242, Argued in 1989. From case : Since the State of
Texas conceded that the actions of burning the flag were expressive conduct, the Court had
to decide whether the State's regulation of flag burning related to suppression of free
speech in order to determine which standard to apply. Then the Court had to decide whether
the State had an interest in regulating the speech which overrode the First Amendment
protections. Sct.wps *FLAT PRICE : $ 34.95 Legal Brief / U.S. Supreme Court Decision # 6 : Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1,
88 S.Ct. 1868, 20 L.Ed.2d 889, Argued in 1968. Primary arugemnt in this case
concerns probable cause and search/seizure, 4th amendment issues, etc; Sct2.wps *FLAT
PRICE : $ 34.95 Legal Memo / N.J. Supreme Court Decision # 1a : Henningsen v. Bloomfield Motors
Memo reviews and analyzes an key 1960 New Jersey Decision regarding manufacturer and
dealer liability. Rather than strictly adhering to the fact that a sales contract was
signed, the Court in this case looked at the predicament in which a buyer is placed when
involved in such a large, technical purchase as an automobile. The court also examined
marketing philosophy and the media used to advertise to better decide whether or not the
defendants could truly be relieved of the responsibilities that the contract as claimed. Legalme2.wps
*FLAT PRICE : $ 312.95 Legal Memo / N.J. Supreme Court Decision # 1b : Broken down into
sections, this is essentially a shorter version of Legalme2.wps, in which the analyst
looks at legal issues and social policy to ultimately justify the Court's decision in this
particular case. Legalme3.wps *FLAT PRICE : $ 35.80 Three Legal Briefs Analyses : 9 pages analyzing 3 Supreme Court decisions:
OGilvie & OGilvie (minors) v United States and Kevin OGilvie v
United States; Atherton v FDIC; and United States v Brockamp. Two involve the Internal
Revenue Code; one was in determination of hierarchy of laws applying to bank regulation
negligence. In the OGilvie cases, the mother had died of toxic shock syndrome in the
early 1980s; her husband and children were awarded more than $11.5 million, some of which
the IRS wanted and none with which the family was willing to part. The Brockamp case
decided against taxpayers who overpaid their taxes and then sought refund several years
after the 3-year time limit for petition. Lawb.wps CLICK BELOW |
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