ANALYSIS

Every case requires some analysis

Every case is important to the parties; it tells who won and who lost. But cases also set precedents and explain the law. the significance of a case should be noted by the reader at the end of the case brief.

Ponder v. Graham
4 Fla. 23 (1851)

COMMENTS: Ponder v Graham states the function of the court in divorce well ahead of its time. While it may not be cited much in modern cases, it illustrates the difference in function between the courts and the legislature.

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Ponder v. Graham, FINISHED BRIEF

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