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  2. IRAC - Wikipedia

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    In the IRAC method of legal analysis, the "issue" is simply a legal question that must be answered. An issue arises when the facts of a case present a legal ambiguity that must be resolved in a case, and legal researchers (whether paralegals, law students, lawyers, or judges) typically resolve the issue by consulting legal precedent (existing statutes, past cases, court rules, etc.).

  3. Legal writing - Wikipedia

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    Legal analysis is two-fold: (1) predictive analysis, and (2) persuasive analysis. In the United States , in most law schools students must learn legal writing; the courses focus on: (1) predictive analysis, i.e., an outcome-predicting memorandum (positive or negative) of a given action for the attorney's client; and (2) persuasive analysis, e.g ...

  4. Journal of Legal Analysis - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Legal Analysis is a peer-reviewed open access law journal that was established in 2009. It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Harvard Law School and covers all aspects of law. [1] The editors-in-chief are Oren Bar-Gill (Harvard University) and Daryl Levinson (New York University). [2]

  5. The National Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The National Law Review is an American law journal, daily legal news website and legal analysis content-aggregating database. [1] In 2020 and 2021, The National Law Review published over 20,000 legal news articles and experienced an uptick in readership averaging 4.3 million readers in both March and April 2020, due to the demand for news ...

  6. Legal research - Wikipedia

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    Legal research is "the process of identifying and retrieving information necessary to support legal decision-making. In its broadest sense, legal research includes each step of a course of action that begins with an analysis of the facts of a problem and concludes with the application and communication of the results of the investigation."

  7. Brief (law) - Wikipedia

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    A brief (Old French from Latin "brevis", short) is a written legal document used in various legal adversarial systems that is presented to a court arguing why one party to a particular case should prevail. In England and Wales (and other Commonwealth countries, e.g., Australia) the phrase refers to the papers given to a barrister when they are ...

  8. Karen Read prosecutors seek to ‘substantially’ reduce ...

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    Her attorney agreed with the prosecutors’ delay motion, explaining they would also like until April to asses new analysis of evidence. Read showed up to court Wednesday with her usual style ...

  9. Computational law - Wikipedia

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    Visualization of legal code, and of the relationships between various laws and decisions, is also a hot topic in computational law. Visualizations allow both professionals and laypeople to see large-scale relationships and patterns, which may be difficult to see using standard legal analysis or empirical analysis.