Purpose: 1. to prepare a memorandum of law to the supervising attorney outlining the issues and law associated with the parents’ and Martha’s claims.
To prepare a motion for a prospective order to prevent enforcement of the board’s determination pending the outcome of the appeal.
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Introduction
Hook sentence: while it is important to formulate rules and regulations of a particular issue (s) it is equally important to be careful on how they are enacted.
Supporting sentences: it is rational to formulate laws and regulations to confront the possession and use of cellular phones by students in primary schools (Cohen, 2016). However, it is important to abide by those provisions to the letter. This is because; it would be unfair to convict a suspect after partial consideration of the rules and regulations.
Thesis statement: to prepare a memorandum of law to the supervising attorney outlining the issues and law associated with the parents’ and Martha’s claims as well as a motion for a prospective order to prevent enforcement of the board’s determination pending the outcome of the appeal.
Body:
A memorandum of law: when law makers make certain rules and regulations to regulate the behavior of a group of people, they take into consideration all possible outcomes (Dudley & Brito, 2012). Therefore, when the congress in Marthar’s case formulated the Cell Phone Education Regulation Act (CPERA), they must have known that primary school students are underage children. Therefore, the decision by the school agency that “underage children lack sufficient capacity to appear of their own behalf at agency hearings”, which directly affected Martha case is in violation of the set guidelines.
Motion for a Protective Order: due to violation of the provisions of the law, the court should grant Martha protection Martha from the potential abusive action held against her by the school agency. This is after discovering that the decision was unilaterally decided without giving Martha a chance in the hearing.
Conclusion
Summarizing the main points and relating the case with cultural elements.
Giving personal view
References
Cohen, G. T. (2016). Protective orders, property interests and prior restraints: Can the courts prevent media.. University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 144(6), 2463.
Dudley, S. E., & Brito, J. (2012). Regulation : A Primer (Vol. 2nd ed). Arlington, Va: Mercatus Center at George Mason University.