This assignment is a continuation point towards completing the two case analyses. The purpose of this assignment is to ensure accountability on each student’s behalf concerning topically appropriate legal cases (i.e., in accordance with the topic selected). Each of the two cases included in the outline should adhere to four criteria: (a) relate to the student’s selected Case Analyses Topic, (b) be sport- or leisure-related, (c) be “decided” (Note: Cases that are “dismissed”, “settled out of court”, or ruled as “summary judgment” will not be approved), and (d) have been tried beginning no earlier than the year 1980 (Note: Should a student identify a particularly valuable case having been tried prior to the year 1980 that meets the above-described criteria, the instructor will consider an exception). Students will provide a bulleted-point outline of each of the two cases planned. The outline should include information related to the facts, issue(s), decision/ruling, and reasoning of each court case. This assignment should include a cover page with the following information: title of the assignment, student name, course name and number, current date, and instructor name. Further, formatting for each case should be double-spaced with 1-inch margins and typed in 12-point Times New Roman font. The case analyses outline will be submitted for grading via Canvas no later than 11:59 PM CT by the given due date. No assignments will be accepted late without a university-approved excuse. For additional specificity concerning the format of the case analyses outline, see the Case Analyses Materials Module in Canvas.
Erica Kinsman v. Jameis Winston & The People of the State of California v. Brock Allen Turner
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