Casebooks
Casebooks are comprehensive collections of legal cases and materials, specifically designed for use in law school courses. They serve as primary resources for students to study and analyze judicial opinions, statutes, regulations, and secondary sources related to a particular area of law. In the context of Administrative Law, casebooks provide an in-depth examination of cases and concepts central to understanding the powers, duties, and limitations of administrative agencies. These resources typically include commentary, questions, and problems to facilitate critical thinking and class discussion, making them essential tools for both self-study and classroom instruction.
External Links
- [Casebook.net] Casebook Human Services Software
- [Casebook.org] Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Main
- [casebook.rosofo.com] CaseBook Log In