Case & Law Reviews include the following elements: Title Page – Formatted in APA style (not considered as one of the five sections of the paper) Abstract – identifies and explains the key issues and the outcome of the case. Legal Research – Identifies applicable Federal and State laws, Constitutional Amendments and Court Rulings. Analysis & Interpretation of the Law – Identifies the appropriate legal questions and provides answers to these questions based on the case and legal research. Application of the Law to Instructional Practice – Explains how the legal doctrine applies to own instructional practice by making connections and providing examples of how the case applies to the instructional setting. What does this legal issue mean to you as an educator? What generalizations can you make about related situations you might find yourself in? What are the practical realities when legal doctrine is applied in a school? References – List of all citations of sources used in the document in APA format. See the Case & Law Review Rubric in the Syllabus and Rubric section of the course for scoring criteria and more specific information about assignment expectations.