Part II: How The Courts Address Or Respect Our Rights As Citizens – Presentation. Part II: How the Courts Address or Respect Our Rights as Citizens – Presentation
Assignment
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 17. Also, Chapter 11 and 12 from Week 6 might still be relevant.
Lesson
Minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition to the textbook.
Instructions
This is Part II of the assignment you submitted in Week 6.
Using the case outline (Part I: How the Courts Address or Respect Our Rights as Citizens) you submitted in Week 6, prepare and submit a presentation, which will either be a narrated PowerPoint, a Kaltura Video, or some other format as approved by your instructor. Be sure to verify the presentation format with your instructor before starting work on this assignment.
The presentation Point presentation will need to include:
Name the case
Discuss the facts of the case
Discuss the history of the case (what laws or legal action was taken)
Discuss the issues or the facts of the case and legal questions the court must decide
Discuss if the court’s decision or holdings was for the plaintiff or for the defendant and what were the reasons for the decision?
Discuss the concurring and dissenting opinions from the judge or if a jury trial, the jury.
Important: In this assignment, you are expected to elaborate the points you made in the prior assignment in Week 6. This assignment will be graded on your strength to elaborate and explain the facts of the case and proper use of visual aids, good narration, and presenting to the case and how well you stick to the case. For example, if you are using the PowerPoint, you are also expected to include proper visuals that are relevant to the case. Do not copy-paste the outline into this and call it complete.
This assignment is worth 225 points.
Requirements
Length: The presentation must be 5-8 slides long if using PowerPoint (excluding cover and reference pages) or 3-5 minute long if using a video presentation.
Font should not be smaller than size 16-point
Parenthetical in-text citations included and formatted in APA style
Title/Introduction slide required
References slide minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition to textbook if cited)
Use the speaker notes to elaborate on the content on the slides
For this I just would like a powerpoint and I will provide additional information.
Part II: How the Courts Address or Respect Our Rights as Citizens – Presentation
Slide 1: Title/Introduction
Title: Addressing Citizens’ Rights: A Case Study
Introduction:
Welcome to the presentation on how the courts address or respect our rights as citizens through a detailed case study. In this presentation, we will explore the key aspects of a specific legal case, focusing on the facts, history, legal questions, court decisions, and opinions. By delving into the details, we aim to understand the complex interplay between the legal system and citizens’ rights.
Slide 2: Case Introduction
Case Name: [Name of the Case]
Facts of the Case:
Provide a brief overview of the case, highlighting the main events, circumstances, and parties involved. This sets the stage for the audience to understand the context of the legal proceedings.
Slide 3: Case History and Legal Action
History of the Case:
Examine the background of the case, detailing any relevant laws, regulations, or legal actions that led to the dispute. This section helps establish the foundation for the legal arguments presented in court.
Slide 4: Legal Issues and Questions*
Legal Issues and Questions:
Discuss the central legal issues and questions raised by the case. Highlight the areas of contention that the court needed to address in order to make an informed decision.
Slide 5: Court Decision and Reasons*
Court Decision and Reasons:
Outline the court’s decision regarding the case, including whether it favored the plaintiff or the defendant. Provide a succinct summary of the reasons and rationale behind the court’s decision.
Slide 6: Opinions and Dissent*
Concurring and Dissenting Opinions:
Examine the viewpoints of the judges or jurors who supported the majority decision (concurring opinions) and those who disagreed (dissenting opinions). This provides insight into the diversity of legal perspectives and the complexity of the case.
Slide 7: Implications and Significance*
Implications and Significance:
Explore the broader implications of the court’s decision on citizens’ rights and the legal landscape. Discuss how this case may set a precedent or influence future legal proceedings and decisions.
Slide 8: References
References:
[Scholarly Reference 1]
[Scholarly Reference 2]
[Textbook Reference]
[Additional Source, if applicable]
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this presentation has provided an in-depth analysis of a specific case that sheds light on how the courts address and respect our rights as citizens. By examining the case’s facts, history, legal questions, court decisions, and opinions, we gain valuable insights into the complex dynamics between the legal system and individual rights. Thank you for your attention.