This student case brief is for all and requires briefing the Gouse case (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania) that I posted as a Word file. Remember a case brief requires that you only view one case. You are only reviewing that case and what the court’s/judges’ opinion/decision states and concludes. Do not bring in other cases or other articles (it must be your own work taken from only the case itself). The purpose is for you to see that you can read the case yourself and not simply rely on news reports (which are not always totally correct) to determine what a court opinion/decision means.

This student case brief is for all and requires briefing the Gouse case (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania) that I posted as a Word file. Remember a case brief requires that you only view one case. You are only reviewing that case and what the court’s/judges’ opinion/decision states and concludes. Do not bring in other cases or other articles (it must be your own work taken from only the case itself). The purpose is for you to see that you can read the case yourself and not simply rely on news reports (which are not always totally correct) to determine what a court opinion/decision means.