Hello, So I just took my first quiz of the term and missed this quesiton, the in
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Hello,
So I just took my first quiz of the term and missed this quesiton, the instructer did provide the correct answer and I can't seem to really understand it.
According to “How to analyze a legal problem – the IRAC method”, located on the Content page,
A) what is important in legal analysis (and in our class) is not what the law is but what it ought to be.
B) a clear understanding of the facts of the case is critical for successful legal analysis.
I feel like the answer is B
A) what is important in legal analysis (and in our class) is not what the law is but what it ought to be.
B) a clear understanding of the facts of the case is critical for successful legal analysis.
I feel like the answer is B
Explanation / Answer
The answer is B
To analyze a legal problem, you need to understand the facts very clearly. Option A says it's not important what the law is. That's definitely not correct. You need to know what the facts are and match them with the law.
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