Research case Gallardo v. Marstiller Use link 20210309140959810_Final - Gallardo SCOTUS Petition for Cert.pdf...
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Research case Gallardo v. Marstiller Use link 20210309140959810_Final - Gallardo SCOTUS Petition for Cert.pdf (supremecourt.gov) for reference. In your brief, you should include the following information:
- the Parties (Who is the plaintiff? The defendant? The appellant? The appellee?)
- the Facts (What happened that caused the plaintiff to sue?)
- the Plaintiff's Theory (Why Plaintiff's thinks is right)
- the Defendant's Theory (Why Defendant's thinks is right)
- the Legal Issue (a yes or no question)
- the Holding of the Court (Yes or no--answers the legal issue).
- The Reasoning of the Court (i.e.: what facts and laws did the court rely on to decide the case; why the case was decided in the winner's favor; why did the other side lose)
- The Dissent (a summary dissent)
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