Briefing assignment You will be responsible for writing briefs for each case listed on the syllabus for a given week. Briefs should be 1-1.5 pages (generally ~ XXXXXXXXXXwords, though length will...

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Briefing assignment


You will be responsible for writing briefs for
each
case listed on the syllabus for a given week. Briefs should be 1-1.5 pages (generally ~400-500 words, though length will depend on the complexity of the case), and should demonstrate your understanding of both the specific details of the case as well as the larger constitutional issues at stake. A good brief is an excellent study tool. It forces you to summarize and analyze a complicated case, to isolate the key features, and then to express them in your own words.


TOPIC ASSIGNMENT : SCOTT V. SANFORD


RUBRIC ASSIGNMENT:



Constructing your brief


There is no single set format for briefs, and you are welcome to use whatever method you find to be the most useful. But generally speaking, a brief should be structured along these lines:




1. Issue(s)


What is the central
legal
question addressed in this case? That is: what constitutional provision is at stake.



2. Facts of the case


A brief summary of the facts that brought the parties to court. This section can be quite brief. Do not spend more than 3-4 sentences here)



3. Holding


What was the decision of the court?



4. Reasoning


What was the basis for the decision?
How
did the court answer the key question, and what issues were they required to resolve in order to reach their conclusion? How did this decision fit into the existing caselaw (if any) on the subject (i.e. – what precedent did they engage)?


Generally this section should focus on the
majority opinion, but if there are important concurring or dissenting opinions, you should cover those as well.



5. Discussion
(not always necessary)




What are the larger implications of this decision? What political, social, or economic factors may have contributed to the Court’s approach? Is this decision still regarded as good precedent?

Answered Same DayApr 07, 2021

Answer To: Briefing assignment You will be responsible for writing briefs for each case listed on the syllabus...

Aparna Rajak answered on Apr 07 2021
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Issues
Dred Scott case was a question of "whether Cuffee should be kept in his normal condition or not" (Speech to t
he United States Senate, 1860). During that period, "Cuffee" was a common name for slaves, generally referring to black person, because slavery was considered as a racial caste (Blassingame, John W, 2008).
The central legal Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. (19 How.) 393 (1857), was a revolutionary decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. The Court established that the Constitution of the United States was not responsible to grant black people for American citizenship, irrespective of whether they were free or enslaved, and hence the rights and privileges it converses upon American citizens will not apply to them.( Chemerinsky 2015), p. 722, Nowak & Rotunda (2012).
Facts of the case 
In the history “The Dred Scott v. Sandford case (1857) “was one of the most significant slavery linked decision in the Supreme Court of United States. Dred Scott who was a black slave appealed in the court for his independence. He claimed that since he was taken to “free” U.S territory from Missouri, legally he was no longer a slave. Hence, when he was brought...
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