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NYS and Federal Court System
Advanced Legal Research
Students will prepare questions and answers for a jeopardy game to test their knowledge of the New York state and Federal court system.
Rubric Code:
NXWXWWW
By
Jeatlaw
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Subject:
Law
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Poor
0.5 pts
Fair
1 pts
Good
1.5 pts
Excellent
2 pts
Miscellaneous
Poor
Most questions are confusing and did not adequately convey the subject matter
Fair
Some questions are confusing and does not adequately convey the subject matter.
Good
Only one or two questions are confusing and does not adequately convey the subject matter
Excellent
X
None of the questions are confusing and adequately conveys the subject matter
Subject matter Jurisdictional bases
Poor
Answer did not use the appropriate terminology
*Most answers are confusing and unclear
*Only 1 type of jurisdictional bases are covered
Fair
Some answers use appropriate terminology
* Some answers are confusing and unclear
* 2 types of jursidictional bases are covered
Good
X
Most answers use appropriate terminology
* Very few answers are confusing and unclear
* 4 types of jurisdictional bases are covered
Excellent
All answers use appropriate terminology
* All answers are clearly stated
* More than 5 types of jursidictional bases are covered
Jurisdiction
Poor
Answers only covered one type of jurisdiction.
Fair
X
Answers covered 2 types of jurisdiction.
Good
X
Answers covered at least 3 types of jurisdiction
Excellent
Answers covered more than 4 types of jursidiction
New York State court structure
Poor
Answers do not cover any level of appellate jursidiction.
*Answers do not include departments
* Answers do not include NYC appellate term.
Fair
Answers cover 2 levels of appellate jursidiction.
*Answers include 2 departments
* Answers include 1 NYC court.
Good
Answers cover all levels of appellate jursidiction.
*Answers include 3 departments
* Answers include 2 NYC courts
Excellent
X
Answers cover all levels of appellate jursidiction.
*Answers include all 4 departments
* Answers include 3 NYC courts
Federal Court structure
Poor
Most answers do not use appropriate court names.
*Answers do not include the number of districts or circuits
*Most answers do not address jursidictional bases
Fair
Some answers do not use appropriate court names.
*Some answers include the number of districts or circuits
*Few answers address jursidictional bases
Good
X
Most answers use appropriate court names.
*Most answers include the number of districts or circuits
*Most answers address jurisdictional bases
Excellent
All answers use appropriate court names.
*All answers include the number of districts or circuits
*All answers address jursidictional bases
Individual Collaboration
Poor
Very few or no insignificant participation on discussion board or to group collaboration.
Fair
Some participation and significant input to group discussion/collaboration
Good
Frequent and some significant participation and input to group discussion/collaboration
Excellent
Frequent and significant participation and input to group discussion/collaboration.
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