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An appellate brief is an argument presented to a higher court, whose purpose is to argue that it uphold or reject a trial court ruling. It is also a common assignment in law school to analyze and outline cases for discussion, as you will in court. To brief a law case, follow the steps below. | An appellate brief is an argument presented to a higher court, whose purpose is to argue that it uphold or reject a trial court ruling. It is also a common assignment in law school to analyze and outline cases for discussion, as you will in court. To brief a law case, follow the steps below. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
=== Prepping the Brief=== | === Prepping the Brief=== |