Set the stage. Write down the names of the parties involved and year of the opinion. This provides a lens through which to understand the opinion. Outline the procedural background that led to the opinion.
Delineate the facts. Summarize the facts of the matter in a few short sentences in order to outline the opinion. Only include outcome determinative facts. Extraneous facts do not matter and should be excluded.
State the issue. The court opinion will turn on one or more legal issues. State these issues followed by the decision on each issue. Summarize the rationale. The opinion will include cases and statutes that led to the decision. Briefly summarize these in your brief.