Brief Paper 1: Critical Legal Thinking
Instructions:
• Read Bruesewitz v. Wyeth LLC in your Cheeseman textbook on page 88.
• Read the Supremacy Clause of the U. S. Constitution.
• Respond to the three Case Questions found in Cheeseman textbook on page 89.
• Assume your readers know the facts of the case as articulated in the Critical Legal Thinking, Ethics, and Contemporary Business questions. Argue both sides of all issues.
Briefing Paper 2: Law Case with Answers
Instructions:
• Read Reno, Attorney General of the Unites States v. Condon, Attorney General of South Carolina in your Cheeseman textbook on page 104.
• Read the Commerce Clause of the U. S. Constitution.
• Assume your readers know the facts of the case and are only seeking your opinions on whether or not the federal government has a constitutional right to control commerce of a state government. Provide your reasoning; your readers are interested in your opinions and not interested in what the Court thinks. Argue both sides of all issues.
Briefing Paper 3: Critical Legal Thinking Cases
Instructions:
• Read the following sections in your textbook:
o Sections 5.1 Supremacy Clause (p. 104),
o 6.2 Duty and Causation (p. 127),
o 7.2 Search and Seizure (p. 152), and
o 8.4 Copyright (p. 177).
• Check the decisions of the highest appellate courts for each fact pattern.
• Assume your readers know the facts of each scenario and are seeking your opinions on whether or not each of the four subjects affect business in the United States. If so, provide the worst and best case scenarios.
Briefing Paper 4: Ethics Case
Instructions:
• Read Section 5.9 Ethics in your Cheeseman textbook on page 106.
• Assume your readers know the facts of the case and are only seeking your opinions on the three questions found at the end of Section 5.9. Argue both sides of all issues.
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