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Analyzing a case study
Final Case Study
Rubric Code:
W47W3B
By
manavathu
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Subject:
Law
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Final Case Study
Missing
0 pts
Not Yet
1 pts
Progressing
2 pts
Competent
3 pts
Exceeds
4 pts
Facts of case
Missing
omits all facts
Not Yet
summarizes case but some major facts are missing
Progressing
presents most major facts of case, but some important details are missing
Competent
presents correct and detailed summary
Exceeds
presents accurate & concise case summary
Legal Issue
Missing
doesn't identify legal issue
Not Yet
incorrectly identifies
Progressing
correctly identifies
Competent
correctly identifies and generally explains legal issue
Exceeds
correctly identifies and specifically explains legal issue
Rule, Precedent, or Test
Missing
doesn't identify
Not Yet
incorrectly identifies
Progressing
correctly identifies
Competent
correctly identifies and generally explains the rule, precedent, or test.
Exceeds
correctly identifies & specifically explains rule, precedent, or test
Court's decision
Missing
doesn't describe
Not Yet
mistakenly relays incorrect court decision such as Ontario Court appeal vs. SCC
Progressing
states decision, but doesn't define or analyze it.
Competent
accurately defines & analyzes relevant legal concepts with examples.
Exceeds
develops decision entirely, cites several relevant legal concepts, details, and examples
Court's reasons for decision
Missing
doesn't provide
Not Yet
incorrectly identifies
Progressing
identifies at least one reason but no analysis
Competent
identifies at least one reason and offers some analysis
Exceeds
identifies all reasons and offers some analysis
Significance
Missing
doesn't explain significance of case.
Not Yet
Significance of case unclear or inaccurate
Progressing
describes significance of case for one of the parties
Competent
describes significance of case for all parties or society
Exceeds
explains significance of case for all parties and society.
Subjects:
Law
Types:
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