Question: Attached are a sample case from the New Jersey Supreme Court (SAMPLE CASE) dating from 1918, along with a brief of that case (SAMPLE BRIEF).

Attached are a sample case from the New Jersey
Attached are a sample case from the New Jersey Supreme Court ("SAMPLE CASE") dating from 1918, along with a brief of that case ("SAMPLE BRIEF"). The brief is in the so-called IRAC format (issue/ruling/analysis/conclusion). The author of our text book, Roger Leroy Miller, uses the same basic format throughout the textbook to summarize court case opinions. Please review both of the below listed documents. The sample case, which is only one page long, is fortunately quite short; conversely, the U.S. Supreme Court majority opinion in the right to bear arms case, DC v. Heller (2007), was 64 pages in length and it contained two dissenting opinions, one of which was 46 pages long and the other was 44 pages long. Count your blessings that you don't need to read them. After you review these example cases, read the attached Pennsylvania Supreme Court opinion in, Lindh v. Surman, relating to who retains possession of the engagement ring when an engaged couple splits up. You can disregard the dissenting opinions in the case. I would like you to prepare a brief of Justice Sandy Newman's majority opinion according to the IRAC format, which is the same format that you see in the text. DO NOT CUT AND PASTE ANY INFORMATION FROM THE INTERNET AND INCORPORATE IT AS YOUR

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