The outline and topic is included in attachment.
The presentation will 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 were for the plaintiff or the defendant and the reasons for the decision.
Discuss the concurring and dissenting opinions from the judge or if a jury trial, the jury
References slide with a minimum of 2 scholarly sources.
Important: In this assignment, you are expected to elaborate on 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, proper use of visual aids, good narration, presentation of the case, and how well you stick 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 should be 7-8 slides long if using PowerPoint excluding the title and reference slide. If you choose to do a video or narration, the length requirement should not exceed 5 minutes.
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)
You can either narrate your presentation, make a video, OR use speaker notes to elaborate on the content on the slides.
Grading
This activity will be graded based on the Written Assignment Grading Rubric.
Rubric:
1. Identifies numerous facts that go above and beyond highlighting the importance of the case and make the case foundations explicit.
2. The presentation covers an exceptional level of case history to make the legal actions surrounding the case clear and detailed.
3. The presentation clearly points to the specific civil liberties issues that the courts had to determine to issue a verdict.
4. The presentation clearly lists whether the court ruled for the plaintiff or the defendant along with the reasoning provided by the court and key details directly related to understanding the ruling. Any holdings or court imposed conditions as part of the verdict are also listed.
5. The presentation clearly points to the verdict and provides clear detail of the affirming and dissenting opinions.
6. Audible and clear volume without ambient noise, has a good pace, and stays to the topic or clear speaker notes with details that demonstrate a clear and exceptional understanding of the case. Overall excellent delivery.
7. The presentation includes all required components, is visually clean and appealing with effective use of visuals.
8. The writing is concise and free of errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation. The presentation contains 7-8 slides excluding the title and reference slide. If narrated, the narration is 3-5 minutes.
9. The references are provided in accurate APA format.