The “Issue” section of a legal memorandum clearly identifies the legal question(s) that the analysis will address.
The “Statement of Facts” should objectively outline the facts relevant to the legal issues.
The strength of a legal argument relies heavily on how well the relevant legal principles are applied to the facts of the case.
Precedent refers to prior court decisions that establish binding legal principles, which lower courts are generally required to follow.
The correct format is "Case Name, Volume Number Reporter Page (Year)."