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Dead people who came back to life were not in his casebook.
The technology is currently used in the Casebook series of games.
What happened to a colleague and her husband is nearly a casebook example.
He has written more than 60 law review articles and two casebooks.
"The System" will be a useful casebook in political science courses across the land.
"After four decades, it remains the leading casebook in the field."
They have a casebook and they go through it every year.
A casebook is a type of textbook used primarily by students in law schools.
"It was almost a casebook example of how to choke a downtown," he said.
Get your casebook ready and go to the next page for our first puzzler.
The big black casebook lay open on the counter where Jamie had left it.
Thus stated, Hadley seems simple enough, but a casebook for a law school course will not say that.
The computer was on the table along with an assortment of empty files and casebooks.
He cast a wary glance at my big black casebook, open on the table.
He authored many significant opinions, some of which have been included in law school casebooks.
I coughed, reminded suddenly by the note of the casebook.
He flipped through the casebook to the crime scene photos of the third murder.
"I'm sure you could fill a casebook with his obsessions," she says.
It's not just a collection of music; it's a psychological casebook.
The case has been cited in American law school casebooks and law journals.
Fourteen chapters long, the casebook includes the leading cases and other materials on: 1.
She is the coauthor of a widely used casebook for first year criminal law courses.
This casebook suggests implementation processes supporting population health intervention research.
His final exam covered twelve hundred cases, a thousand of which were not in the casebook.
I flipped back through the casebook, checking to verify my impression.