GOVT 346 Legal Analysis Quiz
- CREAC stands for?
- When comparing and contrasting cases with your client’s facts in the rule application section, should your comparisons be general or specific?
- If you are using two researched cases within your brief, you will have the following number of rule explanation sections?
- IRAC stands for?
- IRAC is ?
- When drafting the rule explanation section of CREAC, which components of the cited case should be included?
- Which legal writing format will be used within GOVT346 to write the legal memorandum’s discussion section?
- IRAC should be used for the rule explanation
- When writing about multiple issues in a case, multiple rule explanation and rule application paragraphs must be
- The rule of law in CREAC is the rule of law from your client’s
Set 2
- How often do lawyers use legal analysis?
- When using CREAC where should Bluebook citations to the cited case be placed?
- If you are using two researched cases in the rule explanation section, how many rule application paragraphs will you have?
- When drafting the rule explanation section of CREAC, which components of the cited case should be included?
- CREAC is used as a legal analysis template in?
- CREAC stands for?
- When comparing and contrasting cases with your client’s facts in the rule application section, should your comparisons be general or specific?
- In GOVT346, we will use the CREAC template for legal analysis.
- When writing about multiple issues in a case, multiple rule explanation and rule application paragraphs must be used.
- The facts in CREAC are the facts from your client’s case.