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How to Read a U.S. Supreme Court Opinion

Grade
9-12
Lesson Duration

Insights on Law & Society 13.1, Fall 2012

A basic guide for reading a U.S. Supreme Court opinion.

See pages 10 – 11.

Source

https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/public_education/insights/Insights13-1.pdf

A magazine for teachers of civics, government, history, and law, Insights on Law & Society is a publication of the American Bar Association.

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