bus law court assignment i nned an american tutor
http://www.uscourts.gov/cameras-courts/twitter-inc-v-lynch-et-al
1) the subject matter of the hearing/trial (i.e. dispute or matter before the court) and the parties as you can best determine.
2) any arguments being made by the plaintiff and defendant.
3) any testimony given or information requested by the judge during the hearing or trial.
4) the judge's decision on and resolution of the matter, if any.
5) your opinions on and impressions of the process.
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