casebooks
Casebooks are textbooks used in law schools to teach students the law. They are typically organized by subject matter, such as contract law, torts, or criminal law, and present legal principles and cases in a structured format. Casebooks are designed to help students understand and apply legal concepts by providing a clear and logical presentation of the law. They often include summaries of cases, legal principles, and analysis of the law's application to hypothetical situations. Casebooks may also include notes, questions, and exercises to help students engage with the material and prepare for exams. Some casebooks are written by law professors and are intended for use in specific law schools, while others are published by commercial publishers and are intended for use in a wider range of law schools. Casebooks are an essential tool for law students, as they provide a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the law.