SCOTUS Cases: From Description to A* Analysis
🚨 Stop listing Supreme Court cases. Start using them for A* evaluation.
Most students know Brown v. Board ended segregation. They know Citizens United involved campaign finance. They know Dobbs overturned Roe.
But when exam day comes? They just list the facts and get Bs.
❌ "Brown v. Board ended segregation in 1954." = B grade
âś… "Brown v. Board demonstrates judicial activism protecting rights against democratic opposition..." = A*
This FREE guide shows you how to turn case knowledge into A* analysis.
📚 WHAT'S INSIDE:
âś“ 3 essential Supreme Court cases (Brown, Citizens United, Dobbs)
âś“ Before/After examples showing Level 4 vs A* answers
âś“ Exactly how to use each case for evaluation (not just description)
âś“ Quick reference table - which cases for which questions
âś“ The 4-step pattern every A* case analysis follows
🎯 PERFECT FOR STUDENTS WHO:
→ Know the cases but don't know how to USE them in essays
→ Keep getting "too descriptive" or "lacks analysis" feedback
→ Want to see what A* evaluation actually looks like
đź“– 6 pages. Takes 10 minutes to read. Use it on your next practice essay.
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🔥 WANT THE COMPLETE JUDICIARY GUIDE?
The full revision guide includes:
đź’ˇ All 20 Supreme Court cases (17 more cases like US v. Nixon, Miranda, Obergefell)
đź’ˇ Pre-built essay structures for 25-marker questions
đź’ˇ The appointment process + how it's become political
đź’ˇ How the Court's independence is upheld
đź’ˇ Supreme Court powers and checks over Congress & President
đź’ˇ Case categorization by topic (activism, rights, federalism, checks)
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âś… Created by LSE student (A* in Politics)
âś… Same techniques that got 4 A*s and LSE offer
âś… 30-day guarantee on all paid guides
Download now. Use it tonight. See the difference. 👇