EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
(1) This take-home examination is open book and you may consult any materials you wish.
But you are not expected to do further research and you may rely on your textbook, your supplementary materials and our class discussions to prepare your answers.
(2) You do not need to use formal footnotes but you must credit any outside sources you do
use, at least informally. You may not discuss the examination or your answers with anyone else.
(3) The examination paper consists of two questions of unequal weight. You have a choice
of questions to answer in Question II, but you must answer BOTH Question I and II.
(4) The maximum total word limit for both questions is 5000 words; please do not exceed
this limit. you can use the draft to add more words to almost 5000 words.
(5) There is no need to repeat the question in your response. Please think about the issues
we have covered: answers will be judged on your organization and analysis, and on the support you provide for your conclusions.
Please answer BOTH Question I and Question II below. In Question II, you may choose A, B or C.( choose the question that you feel comfortable to write about)
Please read required text from ” William Burnham Introduction to the law and legal system of the US ” then use them to write the answer.
I will also attach the full draft of the example of this answer for you to have a look. You can use any information you wish from the draft.
please try to answer all of sub questions in question 1 which is worth 70% of total mark. So if it possible please write for question 1 more than question 2.
please remember that your answers will be judged on your organization, analysis and the support you provide for your conclusions.
For total word count of your work please do not include references.
If you have any questions regarding the paper please contact me.
Kind regards,
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