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FIRAC - (answer)Facts:
Issue:
Rule:
Analysis:
Conclusion:
Facts - (answer)Includes short description of Plaintiff and Defendant
Includes cause of action and remedy sought
● Procedural Posture (how did the case get here)
○ Describes disposition of the lower courts
○ Describes the motion at issue
○ Notes whether appellant is Plaintiff or Defendant
○ Names the court issuing the opinion
● Narrative and Determinative Facts
○ Summarizes the evidentiary events
,○ Correctly notes which of the narrative facts are legally dispositive
Who sues whom on what cause of action for what remedy? (Trial court level)
What is the procedural posture? (How did the case get from the trial court to the court writing the
opinion?,History of case, what happened in lower court, how did the case get from trial to this)
What court is issuing the opinion?
Which party is seeking relief?
What sort of motion is at issue?
What was the disposition of the lower court
Two kind of facts to include
Story telling - remember the case
Legally dispositive facts - popping up through the case apply to rile and issues
Do not include dates
Issue - (answer)States Issue as a question that can be answered "yes" or "no"
● Includes language related to the rule applied, "key words," or relevant terms of art
● Includes determinative facts
,What is the question that the court is deciding ? - multiple issue in one case
Often multiple issues within the same case
Normally a single sentence per issues
Include dispositive facts and key words (what are key facts in this case that change the outcome,
we need to figure out how to work that in with the rule)
Can discuss importance
Rule - (answer)Rule summarized or quoted from the case
● The Rule included is the one applied to the facts of the case
● Rules and authority cited to, but not applied, are not included
● Court's rationale for the Rule is described or quoted (if opinion excerpt includes
rationale)What rule(s) do(es) the court apply to decide the case? (Avoid dicta, dont quote
everything )
What rationale does the court provide to support the rule it applies? (May include legal or policy
arguments.)
Black letter law (take from a case apply to another law)
Reformulation of the issue
, Legal test court states or uses
Always look to include any exceptions to the rule
Application/Arguments/Analysis - (answer)What is the court's reasoning?
What arguments does the plaintiff make?
What arguments does the defendant make?
How did the court respond to those respective arguments?
Why did the court rule the way it did?
Summarizes or quotes Plaintiff's Argument (where included in the opinion)
● Summarizes or quotes Defendant's Argument (where included in the opinion)
● Summarizes or quotes court's response (where included in the opinion)
● Summarizes or quotes court's reasoning (where included in the opinion)
● Includes in court's reasoning any case law the court compares the present case to
conclusion/holding - (answer)Includes disposition of the case (the consequences of the court's
decision)
● Phrases the holding as the court's decision of the Issue
What is the holding? (Reformulate the issue by answering it.) What is the disposition of the court
issuing the opinion?
RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST UPDATED
FIRAC - (answer)Facts:
Issue:
Rule:
Analysis:
Conclusion:
Facts - (answer)Includes short description of Plaintiff and Defendant
Includes cause of action and remedy sought
● Procedural Posture (how did the case get here)
○ Describes disposition of the lower courts
○ Describes the motion at issue
○ Notes whether appellant is Plaintiff or Defendant
○ Names the court issuing the opinion
● Narrative and Determinative Facts
○ Summarizes the evidentiary events
,○ Correctly notes which of the narrative facts are legally dispositive
Who sues whom on what cause of action for what remedy? (Trial court level)
What is the procedural posture? (How did the case get from the trial court to the court writing the
opinion?,History of case, what happened in lower court, how did the case get from trial to this)
What court is issuing the opinion?
Which party is seeking relief?
What sort of motion is at issue?
What was the disposition of the lower court
Two kind of facts to include
Story telling - remember the case
Legally dispositive facts - popping up through the case apply to rile and issues
Do not include dates
Issue - (answer)States Issue as a question that can be answered "yes" or "no"
● Includes language related to the rule applied, "key words," or relevant terms of art
● Includes determinative facts
,What is the question that the court is deciding ? - multiple issue in one case
Often multiple issues within the same case
Normally a single sentence per issues
Include dispositive facts and key words (what are key facts in this case that change the outcome,
we need to figure out how to work that in with the rule)
Can discuss importance
Rule - (answer)Rule summarized or quoted from the case
● The Rule included is the one applied to the facts of the case
● Rules and authority cited to, but not applied, are not included
● Court's rationale for the Rule is described or quoted (if opinion excerpt includes
rationale)What rule(s) do(es) the court apply to decide the case? (Avoid dicta, dont quote
everything )
What rationale does the court provide to support the rule it applies? (May include legal or policy
arguments.)
Black letter law (take from a case apply to another law)
Reformulation of the issue
, Legal test court states or uses
Always look to include any exceptions to the rule
Application/Arguments/Analysis - (answer)What is the court's reasoning?
What arguments does the plaintiff make?
What arguments does the defendant make?
How did the court respond to those respective arguments?
Why did the court rule the way it did?
Summarizes or quotes Plaintiff's Argument (where included in the opinion)
● Summarizes or quotes Defendant's Argument (where included in the opinion)
● Summarizes or quotes court's response (where included in the opinion)
● Summarizes or quotes court's reasoning (where included in the opinion)
● Includes in court's reasoning any case law the court compares the present case to
conclusion/holding - (answer)Includes disposition of the case (the consequences of the court's
decision)
● Phrases the holding as the court's decision of the Issue
What is the holding? (Reformulate the issue by answering it.) What is the disposition of the court
issuing the opinion?