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Posted: February 25th, 2023

Case briefs should be one page in length (single spaced), use 12-point Times New Roman font and one-inch margins, and list citations and references in APA format.
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Additionally, discuss Home v. North Kitsap School District, specifically  addressing defenses of recreational user immunity and assumption of the  risk.
Case Citation: Plaintiff v. Defendant, Volume Source Page (Court Date) (e.g., Allen v. Dover Co-Recreational Softball League, 148 N.H. 407 (2002)) Body (one paragraph for each element):

Facts: Outline the pertinent facts in the case, highlighting those with bearing on the court’s final decision. Issues: Present the specific legal question(s) before the court. If the court raised/addressed multiple issues, address each separately. Your issues should be concisely stated in question form and specific, not generalizations.

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Holding (Decision): Outline the final decision of the court in this case. Answer the questions that you stated in the issues section.

Rationale: Your brief should conclude with a summary of the explanation by the court of its findings. Why did the court answer the legal question in the manner that it did?

Additional Questions/Discussion: In some of the case briefs additional discussion questions have been provided for you to answer. Provide a brief (no more than one page, single spaced) answer to these questions. You must justify and support your answers.

SOLUTION

Facts: In October 2007, Mr. Home sustained injuries while using a zip line located on the premises of a public elementary school in Poulsbo, Washington. Mr. Home was attending an event hosted by the school district, which allowed the public to use the zip line. The zip line was erected on school district property by a volunteer without the district’s permission or knowledge. Mr. Home sued the school district for negligence and premises liability. Issues: Did the school district owe Mr. Home a duty of care? If so, did the school district breach that duty of care? Did Mr. Home assume the risk of injury by using the zip line? Is the school district entitled to recreational user immunity?

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