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Your research papers are due this week.

Your research papers are due this week. Before submitting, ensure you followed the specific guidance provided in the Week 1 Assignment (Research Paper Topic Approval); this guidance is summarized below. 

Summarized Specific Guidance for Your Research Papers (please see Week 1 Assignment for full instructions):

1.  Your paper will be 10 full pages, including footnotes.  

2.  Introduction : Your introduction will not be longer than two pages.

3.  Thesis Statement: : Immediately after your introduction, you must present a clear thesis statement.  The thesis statement should not be longer than two sentences, and normally one is sufficient.

4.  Road Map : Immediately after your thesis statement, you must provide a clear road map to let the reader know where you are going with your paper.  Your road map should be only a few sentences, but it must be clear.

5.  Background : Next, provide a brief but clear background of your topic. This may only be one page or less.

6.  Argument/Defending Your Thesis Statement :  This must be at least five full pages, and you must use your research to defend your thesis statement.  You will present clear arguments, supported by your research, to defend your thesis statement. 

7. Conclusion : Conclude your paper in one page or less.

Finally, a few other points:

1.  Grade: The grading rubric for each section of your paper is highlighted above (in yellow). As you can see, 50% of your paper is the argument section, which is why I say it is your main focus.

2.  References/Proper Use of the Bluebook : You must use a minimum of 15 scholarly references that will be footnoted (per the Bluebook) on the page where you use the reference. Please use primary resources (e.g., the Constitution, statutes, case law) and high quality secondary resources (e.g., legislative history, peer-reviewed academic reference material like law review articles).

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