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Business Law Final Exam Case Study Rubric 
UCSP FIRST WRITTEN TEST
Rubric Code: E2483AW
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Subject: Law  
Type: Exam  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

F equivalent

20 pts

Fair

D equivalent

50 pts

Average

C equivalent

79 pts

Good

B equivalent

89 pts

Exemplary

A equivalent

100 pts

Meets Basic Assignment Criteria
Understands Assignment

If this box is checked for the poor or fair evaluation criteria, the document will receive a failing grade and no further evaluation will be conducted

Poor

Submission shows no basic understanding of the nature of the case presented
Fair

Submission shows very little understanding of the nature of the case
Average

Submission shows a basic, but minimal understanding of the nature of the case
Good

Submission demonstrates a solid understanding of the case study assignment
Exemplary

Submision demonstrates a full and clear understanding of the case study assignment
Issues and Precedents
Identification

Identify the legal issues, and basis in the cases

Poor

Identifies & understands almost none of the issues presented in the case study
Fair

Identifies (0-1 basis) & understands few of the main issues in the case study
Average

Identifies (2-3 basis) & understands some of the main issues in the case study
Good

Identifies (4-5 basis) & understands most of the main issues in the case study
Exemplary

Identifies (more than 6 basis) & understands almost all of the main issues in the case study
Analysis of Issues

For each issue, compare both existing legislation and case law with the facts presented in this case.

Poor

Was not able to analyze the issues using facts presented, laws and case precedents and/or was not able to separate issues for analysis.
Fair

Marginal analysis of each of the separate issues using the relevant facts, laws and case precedents and/or was not able to separate issues
Average

Somewhat thorough analysis of the issues presented using the facts presented, laws and case precedents and handled each of the issues separately prior to coming to a grand or universal resolution
Good

Reasonably thorough analysis of each of the issues using the facts presented, laws and case precedents and handled each of the issues separately prior to coming to a grand or universal resolution
Exemplary

Very thorough and insightful analysis of each of the the issues using the laws and precedents and handled each of the issues separately prior to coming to a grand or universal resolution
Decisions
Here, your final decision will be rated.
Decision

For each issue presented, and based upon existing law. discuss and determine how each issue should be resolved.

Poor

Did not make a decision on the issues presented based on precedent, and did not defend the case or the answer/s stated
Fair

Either decision was not clear, or the decision was made without adequate legal basis
Average

Somewhat clearly made a decision based on the issues and precedent
Good

Made a decision based on the issues and precedent on a basic level
Exemplary

Clearly made a decision based on the issues and precedent - i.e., demonstrated mastery of the process
Reason for Decision

Was able to communicate logically why he/she chose the winner in the case.

Poor

Did not defend the answer/s stated
Fair

The explanation for the case has many faults.
Average

Logically explained decision in the case on a basic level.
Good

Offered a competent explaination of the decision in the case.
Exemplary

Thoroughly and logically explained decision in the case.
Opposing Opinion

Based on the precedent and issues, discuss any reasons why the opposing party may prevail when this case goes to court.

Poor

Did not discuss the opposing opinion in the case
Fair

The explanation for the opposing opinion had many faults.
Average

Explained the opposing opinion in the case on a basic level.
Good

Offered a competent explaination of the opposing opinion in the case.
Exemplary

Thoroughly and logically explained the opposing opinion in the case.
Writing Skills
Writing Errors

These errors include spelling, grammar, word usage, capitalization, spelling, paragraphing, word use, etc.

Poor

The document is difficult to be read due to errors or misspellings
Fair

Frequent compositional errors or misspellings, but the exam can be read
Average

More than occasional errors or misspellings
Good

Occasional errors or misspellings
Exemplary

Writing has few, if any, compositional errors
Organization

Poor

The document is unorganized to the point being unreadable
Fair

The document is unorganized, but can be read
Average

The document is somewhat organized
Good

The document is fairly well organized
Exemplary

The document is well organized










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