Introduction Brief background of the general issue (i.e., privacy, computer crime, etc.) Use in-text citations from your references in this section. Approach your identified case from the following positions:pro (defendant), con (prosecution), and how a (jury) would render a decision. Support each side with in-text citations from your references. State all/any ethical issues associated with the case. Use in-text citations from your references in this section. Summarize your argumentation (arguments) — include your overall assessment of the issues involved. State the results of the case if applicable.Also, state your agreement/disagreement with the verdict. Use in-text citations from your references in this section. Proper grammar and format required. Your name should be on every page (as a header or footer). Include in-text citations (Failure to do so will result in a 50-pt. deduction from overall grade) Plagiarism of any part or whole of the exam will result in a zero grade!!! All papers will be turned in to a plagiarism software package: Turnitin. Argumentation (Discussion of positions) Conclusion Style and Writing
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INSTRUCTIONS
General Description:
You will be required to do a complete brief on a legal case involving computing technology (Case
cannot be anything prior to 2017).
Learning Objectives:
• To describe and summarize the fundamental arguments of a legal issue in a concise
format.
• To practice skills in research in support and in counterargument to a position.
• To apply logical argumentation in supporting position.
Grading Criteria:
100-point scale
• 20 pts
Research and sources used
• 15 pts
Introduction
• 40 pts
Argumentation (Discussion of positions)
• 15 pts.
Conclusion
•
10 pts.
Style and Writing
Sources to find relevant cases and information on the issues in the case:
• Online journals
•
Books (CyberLaw Text & Cases) Ferrera, G., Lichtenstein, S., Reder, M., Bird, R., &
Schiano, W: CyberLaw: Text and Cases (3rd Ed.). Mason, OH: Thomson/South-Western
West.)
•
Websites (only a few per question)
•
Online newspapers/magazines articles
•
Include a Reference/Bibliography/Work Cited Page at the end of the document. (Very
Important)
1)Introduction
•
Brief background of the general issue (one paragraph)
Argumentation (Discussion of positions)
Approach your identified case from the following positions:
• pro (defendant) please provide (Introduction, relevant case, relevant law, close
statement) (this means there will be 4 paragraphs) (I attached example file)
• con (prosecution) please provide (Introduction, relevant case, relevant law, close
statement) (this means there will be 4 paragraphs)
• and how a jury would render a decision. Support each side with references. (one
paragraph)
• State all/any ethical issues associated with the case. (one paragraph)
Conclusion (one paragraph)
•
Summarize your argumentation (arguments) — include your overall
assessment of the issues involved;
•
State the results of the case if applicable. Also, state your
agreement/disagreement with the verdict.
Style and Writing
• Proper grammar and format required.
• Your name should be on every page.
• Include in-text citations (Failure to do so will result in a 50-pt. deduction from
overall grade)
• Plagiarism of any part or whole of the exam will result in a zero grade!!! All papers
will be turned in to a plagiarism software package: Turnitin.
Total is 12 paragraphs
Avoid plagiarism
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