- A
casebook is a type of
textbook used
primarily by
students in law schools.
Rather than
simply laying out the
legal doctrine in a
particular area of study...
- A
casebook is a type of
textbook used
primarily by
students in law schools.
Casebook may also
refer to:
Casebook PBC, an
American public benefit corporation...
- Dr. Finlay's
Casebook is a
television drama series that was
produced and
broadcast by the BBC from 1962
until 1971.
Based on A. J. Cronin's 1935 novella...
- The
casebook method,
similar to but not
exactly the same as the case method, is the
primary method of
teaching law in law
schools in the
United States...
- Beadle, p. 207;
Evans and Rumbelow, p. 202; Fido, p. 100 "
Casebook:
Annie Farmer".
casebook.org. 2
April 2004.
Retrieved 11 June 2021.
Evans and Rumbelow...
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Casebook is an
episodic interactive movie point-and-click
adventure game
developed by New
Zealand studio Areo
Cinematic Games and
published by Big Fish...
-
Cthulhu Casebook,
subtitled "A
Plethora of
Plots and Adventures", is a
collection of
adventures published by
Chaosium in 1990 for the
horror role-playing...
-
Casebook PBC is a US
cloud computing public-benefit
corporation headquartered in New York City.
Incubated by the
Annie E.
Casey Foundation, the company...
- Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts, p. 268 "
Casebook: Jack the
Ripper –
Timeline – Mary Jane Kelly".
casebook.org.
Evans and Rumbelow, p. 177;
Evans and...
- A
Casebook. Ed.
Michael Livingston.
University of
Exeter Press. 2011. p. 283 Anonymous. "Annals of Ulster". In The
Battle of Brunanburh. A
Casebook. Ed...