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To make the course engaging for each student, you will select a legal topic to research,try to select a topic that reflects an issue that is related to a concern you have in your professional life. And follow the outline below
Introduction
Provide a short introduction to the topic. Provide some background about the topic selected and why it was selected. Include definitions as necessary. Use more than one paragraph, if needed. You will refine the introduction and background information when submitting the final paper in Week 5
Literature Review
Conduct an abbreviated literature review related to the topic you selected. A literature review identifies information that is already known about a research topic.
Although you will not conduct an actual research study in this class, a summary of scholarly information that has been written about your topic makes up an important component of your project.
For Week 3, locate two scholarly articles related to your topic. Summarize the articles in your own words and explain how they are related to your topic.
Do not use published cases for this section. You must use scholarly articles from the South University Online Library. Legal journals may provide some of the best sources of information. Westlaw Campus Research is a good option for finding legal information in law journals.
Laws and Regulations
Research and analyze one law or regulation related to the topic you selected. The information may require research of federal and/or state laws, as well as administrative agency laws. Summarize the information about the law or regulation you found and explain how it applies to your topic.
Cases
This week you will find one published case (lawsuit) that is related to the topic you selected. Summarize the case in your own words and explain how it is related to your topic.
Provide a summary that includes the name of the case, state or federal court, issue, summary of events and ruling.
Explain whether you agree or disagree with the court's decision. Westlaw Campus Research is a great resource for finding specific state and federal cases.
The following sources may also be helpful. You must read the case and not a summary of the case from a blog or other article.
FindLaw -
Justia -
Public Library of Law -
Leagle -
Open Jurist
Google Scholar Video for Finding Cases
Formatting Instructions
• Write a 4 to 6 page paper about the topic.
• Use APA format for the paper, including a cover page and separate page for references.
Review the APA materials located in the Library Research Guide.