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1. Case Name. 2. Court Delivering Opinion 3. Citation 4. Facts 5. Procedural History 6. Issues 7. Decision 8. Reasoning 9. Dissenting or Concurring Opinion

1. "Case Name." 2. "Court Delivering Opinion" 3. "Citation" 4. "Facts" 5. "Procedural History" 6. "Issues" 7. "Decision" 8. "Reasoning" 9. Dissenting or Concurring Opinion 10. "Comments" Section is Important: I agree/disagree .....................................

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954) https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/usrep/usrep347/usrep347483/usrep347483.pdf

The section headings must all be included. If the court opinion is unanimous, the "Dissenting or Concurring Opinion" section must still be included to confirm that there were "None"

The "Reasoning" section must include a discussion of the legal principle that the Court applied to reach its decision. It is not intended as merely a recitation of facts and/or conclusions. It must also address the legal principle that the Court applied to those facts to reach its conclusion

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