Working Case Analysis Sketch out points of disagreement. Narrow working proposition. Preliminary outline of points. Annotated bibliography of sources.

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Working Case Analysis Sketch out points of disagreement. Narrow working proposition. Preliminary outline of points. Annotated bibliography of sources. Materials are due March 17.

Reference Sources Library catalogs: Books & library holdings Note: Opposing Viewpoints series and others Dictionaries (e.g., Black’s Law Dictionary) Encyclopedias: General background Online search engines and news sourcessearch engines news sources Indexes at MSJC: Recent, in-depth information (e.g., EBSCOHOST, ProQuest)MSJC

References (Works Cited) Book (author, title, city, publisher, date) Henley, Patricia. The Hummingbird House. Denver: MacMurray, Magazine (author, title, magazine, date, pages) Poniewozik, James. "TV Makes a Too-Close Call." Time 20 Nov. 2000: Online (author, title, web page, date, organization, date of access, web address) Poland, Dave. "The Hot Button." Roughcut. 26 Oct Turner Network Television. 28 Oct

Sample Annotation Johnson, B. R. “Concealed Weapons.” National Review 26 September 1994: Mr. Johnson argues against the assault weapon ban in a recently passed crime bill. He argues that the banned weapons are similar to weapons which are not banned, that these weapons are used in an insignificant number of crimes, and that registration is the first step toward confiscation. Therefore, he gives strong evidence for a case against gun control.