United States v. Apple Inc., in which the Department of Justice accused Apple of conspiring with publishers to raise e-book prices

The completed paper should be from 2,200 to 2,800 words, with that total not counting the citations, the footnoted materials, or any bibliography or title page. The goal of the paper is to analyze a specific business law case (United States v. Apple Inc.) and analyze the allegations, evidence, etc.

These are the rubrics for the essay:

1. A well-stated thesis – Understandable? What is the author (the student) trying to do? – 5 pts.
2. Analysis of Topic – Has the author analyzed legal topics, the case, or related course materials? – 40
pts.
3. Clarity of Paper – 10 pts.
4. Strong Conclusion? – Has the author attempted to prove anything? If so, given the brevity of the
paper, has he/she been successful? – 10 pts.
5. Writing, Spelling, Punctuation You will receive fewer points on your paper for grammatical mistakes,
especially ones that I specifically advise against. – 20 pts.
6. Sources – Are there an appropriate number of quality sources, cited correctly? The author should
correctly cite at least nine different sources, unless there is an understandable reason. The sources
should be of different types, and most should be recent in origin whenever practical and appropriate for
the paper. You must use footnotes or in-text citations, correctly cite the court case(s), and include a
bibliography. Not doing so may result in a loss of points. – 15 pts.

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