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JUS 635 Full Course Discussions GCU

JUS 635 Full Course Discussions GCU<br>Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course:<br>https://dodohelp.com/JUS-635-Final-Guide/JUS-635-Full-Course-Discussions-GCU<br>JUS 635 Full Course Discussions GCU<br>JUS 635 Topic 1 Discussion 1<br>Not every case subject to review by a court is a case involving constitutional law. Why? How can a court determine when a case involves constitutional law? How can a legal researcher make that determination? Provide an example of the type of case that may involve a constitutional law issue.<br>

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JUS 635 Full Course Discussions GCU

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  1. JUS 635 Full Course Discussions GCU Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course: https://dodohelp.com/JUS-635-Final-Guide/JUS-635-Full-Course-Discussions-GCU Or Email us on care@dodohelp.com JUS 635 Full Course Discussions GCU JUS 635 Topic 1 Discussion 1 Not every case subject to review by a court is a case involving constitutional law. Why? How can a court determine when a case involves constitutional law? How can a legal researcher make that determination? Provide an example of the type of case that may involve a constitutional law issue. JUS 635 Topic 1 Discussion 2 What are the relationships between different sources of law? How do we make a determination of when different sources of law may “supersede” one another? How can a legal researcher make such determinations? Which jurisdiction will actually try a case? JUS 635 Topic 2 Discussion 1 What is a statute? How is a statute created? For what purposes might a statute be made? When would a statute be invalid? Give an example of when a statute would be invalid. JUS 635 Topic 2 Discussion 2 What is the concept of legislative history? How can legislative history assist a legal researcher? What have been or are the limitations of legislative history research with regard to statutory interpretation? JUS 635 Topic 3 Discussion 1 What is case law? How is a case law created? For what purposes is case law created? When and how does case law become overturned?

  2. JUS 635 Topic 3 Discussion 2 Case law can be either mandatory (binding) authority or persuasive authority. How can a legal researcher determine whether a case is considered mandatory or persuasive authority? When might an attorney decide that persuasive authority is the appropriate argument to introduce in court? JUS 635 Topic 4 Discussion 1 What is Lexis-Nexis? What are some of the features of Lexis-Nexis? How can Lexis-Nexis assist the legal researcher? JUS 635 Topic 4 Discussion 2 What are some of the problems with utilizing an online legal research site like Lexis-Nexis? How can a legal researcher overcome some of these obstacles? JUS 635 Topic 5 Discussion 1 What is a memorandum of law? For what different types of purposes might a memorandum of law be created? JUS 635 Topic 5 Discussion 2 How can legal research be applied to assist a legal researcher in creating a memorandum of law? Why is legal research critical to the creation of a proper memorandum of law? What are some of the pitfalls a legal researcher should avoid when preparing a memorandum of law? JUS 635 Topic 6 Discussion 1 What is the difference between an opinion letter and a demand letter? Do those differences demand more or less research on behalf of a legal researcher in order to create an opinion or demand letter? JUS 635 Topic 6 Discussion 2 What are the proper elements of a demand letter? What types of research may be necessary in order to create an appropriate demand letter? What happens if the research uncovers information that may be damaging to a client’s position?

  3. JUS 635 Topic 7 Discussion 1 What is discovery? What are the limits of discovery and when can the legal researcher know that they have found sufficient information to terminate further research? JUS 635 Topic 7 Discussion 2 Electronic discovery has introduced new challenges for the discovery of information. What are some methodologies that a good legal researcher should utilize in order to conduct electronic discovery? JUS 635 Topic 8 Discussion 1 What is a secondary source of law? When might a secondary source of law become important to the work of a legal researcher? How does a legal researcher make a determination to go to secondary sources of law? JUS 635 Topic 8 Discussion 2 What are the Restatement(s) of Law? Why might they be helpful to a legal researcher? Why might citing the restatement of law be helpful when writing an appellate brief? Download Now

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