the name of case, parties, court and date of court decision, 2. facts of case, 3. key issue [principal for which it is cited in textbook], 3- what is decision of court on the principal for which it is cited in textbook, 4. court holding [decision by court of who wins and why which may be different than why it is in textbook] and 5. whether you agree or disagree with court decision and your reasons why. 6. An argument addressed to the US Supreme Court to overturn the existing decision; 3 your reasoning for overturning the existing decision; and Why your proposed decision is a better resolution than the existing decision of the court.
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