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This template is | This template is for case briefs that are keyed to cases presented in a specific casebook. | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
Copy and paste the text from the box below into the top of a case brief page. Fill in the data to the right of the equals sign. | Copy and paste the text from the box below into the top of a case brief page. Fill in the data to the right of the equals sign. | ||
See also [[Template: | See also [[Template:Infobox Case Brief]]. | ||
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! casebook | ! casebook | ||
| | | A reference to the relevant casebook, by identifying the [[:Category:Text-Specific Outlines|text-specific outline]] for the casebook, which should take the following form: <code>[subject] [last name of the first listed author]</code>. | ||
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! subject | ! subject |
Latest revision as of 01:23, October 15, 2020
This template is for case briefs that are keyed to cases presented in a specific casebook.
Usage[edit source]
Copy and paste the text from the box below into the top of a case brief page. Fill in the data to the right of the equals sign.
See also Template:Infobox Case Brief.
{{Infobox Case Brief | casebook = | subject = | facts = | procedural_history = | issues = | arguments = | holding = | judgment = | reasons = | rule = | comments = }}
Description of fields[edit source]
Field | Description |
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casebook | A reference to the relevant casebook, by identifying the text-specific outline for the casebook, which should take the following form: [subject] [last name of the first listed author] .
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subject | The subject and field of law to which the case pertains. |
facts | Facts of the case |
procedural_history | Procedural History of the case |
issues | Issues of the case |
arguments | Arguments made by the parties |
holding | Holding of the case |
judgment | Judgment of the case |
reasons | Reasons |
rule | Rule(s) applied or formulated in the case |
comments | Comments related to the case |