Casebook
A casebook is a collection of legal cases, typically organized by topic or area of law. Each case includes a synopsis of the facts, the legal issues involved, the court's decision, and often commentary or analysis by legal scholars. Casebooks are used as teaching tools in law schools to help students understand how legal principles are applied in real-world situations. They are also used by practicing attorneys as reference materials when researching specific legal issues.
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