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Case Brief Template Pack for Law School

A prepared expanded pack of editable DOCX and printable PDF study files for law students who want more than a one-page case brief form. Payment is not open yet.

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Prepared pack contents

Read me and license Personal-use terms, file guidance, support boundary, and educational-use warning.
Case brief template Fillable DOCX and printable PDF for daily case reading.
Class notes and outline template A structured note page for doctrine, cases, questions, and outline hooks.
Completed fictional example A worked example so students can compare a blank form with a completed brief.
Cold-call prep sheet A short format for facts, posture, holding, reasoning, and likely follow-ups.
Cold-call prompt pack Prompts for turning a finished case brief into professor-style questions, weak spots, and follow-up answers.
IRAC / FIRAC / CREAC quick templates Different structures for different professor preferences.
Issue spotting checklist A bridge from case reading to exam-style issue recognition.

Possible next add-on

If the template pack gets real interest, the next add-on would be a cold-call prompt pack or study skill: paste a finished case brief, then generate likely professor questions, issue pivots, holding/rationale checks, and short answer drills. That add-on is not part of the first $9 test yet.

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