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- 1. a written record of cases dealt with, especially one kept by a doctor or investigator.
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Reference book of legal cases
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 contains excerpts from legal cases in which the law of that area was applied. It is then up to the student to analyze the language of the case in order to determine what rule was applied and how the court applied it. Casebooks someti... Wikipedia