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Construct a FIRAC styled case brief of the case Wisconsin v. Yoder , 406 U.S. 205 (1972) Recall the FIRAC style is a shorten summary

  1. Construct a FIRAC styled case brief of the caseĀ Wisconsin v. Yoder, 406 U.S. 205 (1972) Recall the FIRAC style is a shorten summary of the court opinion broken down into its component parts. Be sure to include the Bluebook citation for the case at the top center of the page and each of the headings for the Facts, Issue, Rule, Analysis, and Conclusion.
  2. After reading the court opinion and drafting your case brief, look through KeyCite to explore how this case has been used in subsequent courts (also known as the treatment of the case). Please locate the following using Key Cite and include the Bluebook citation for the source:
    1. A law review or journal discussing your case
    2. A case that disagrees with or distinguishes your case
    3. A case that agrees with or followed your case.
    4. An Annotation or Encyclopedia article referencing your case
    5. Which of these sources do you feel is the most helpful in understanding your case and its impact on the cases that came after it?
    6. How might this case be used in future legal arguments?

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