Casebook is an English word with synonyms like textbook or standard. Below you'll find 8 example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Casebook in a sentence
Casebook meaning
- A kind of book, used in law schools, containing the text of court opinions in legal cases accompanied by analysis and related materials.
- A collection of stories or accounts that can individually be described as cases.
Using Casebook
- The main meaning on this page is: A kind of book, used in law schools, containing the text of court opinions in legal cases accompanied by analysis and related materials. | A collection of stories or accounts that can individually be described as cases.
- Useful related words include: textbook, standard, written record, written account.
- In the example corpus, casebook often appears in combinations such as: the casebook, casebook how, casebook of.
Context around Casebook
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 5 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 7 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Casebook
- In this selection, "casebook" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, pro and method stand out and add context to how "casebook" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a casebook on roman and crim pro casebook how do. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "casebook" sits close to words such as aakash, aanholt and aardwolf, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with casebook
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
A Casebook on Roman Family Law. (6 words)
Writing a Crim Pro Casebook: How Do You Cover the "Search" Question? (12 words)
Cognitive Therapy with Children and Adolescents, Second Edition: A Casebook for Clinical Practice. (13 words)
Technically, a slave could not own property, Frier and McGinn, A Casebook on Roman Family Law, p. 21. but a slave who conducted business might be given access to an individual account or fund (peculium) that he could use as if it were his own. (45 words)
Step inside three of celebrated author Peter Ackroyd's London novels on a ghoulish walk around the East End, featuring readings from Hawksmoor, The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein, and Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem. (35 words)
Pérez-Perdomo, "Venezuelan Legal Profession," 384. A few countries prefer to teach through assigned readings of judicial opinions (the casebook method ) followed by intense in-class cross-examination by the professor (the Socratic method ). (34 words)
Writing a Crim Pro Casebook: How Do You Cover the "Search" Question? (12 words)
Example sentences (8)
Writing a Crim Pro Casebook: How Do You Cover the "Search" Question?
As an attorney myself, I’d be tempted to hurl a casebook at our hypothetical lousy lawyer and tell him to stop giving the rest of us a bad name.
Step inside three of celebrated author Peter Ackroyd's London novels on a ghoulish walk around the East End, featuring readings from Hawksmoor, The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein, and Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem.
A Casebook on Roman Family Law.
Cognitive Therapy with Children and Adolescents, Second Edition: A Casebook for Clinical Practice.
Pérez-Perdomo, "Venezuelan Legal Profession," 384. A few countries prefer to teach through assigned readings of judicial opinions (the casebook method ) followed by intense in-class cross-examination by the professor (the Socratic method ).
Technically, a slave could not own property, Frier and McGinn, A Casebook on Roman Family Law, p. 21. but a slave who conducted business might be given access to an individual account or fund (peculium) that he could use as if it were his own.
Vincent Starrett, in his foreword to the 1964 edition of The Casebook of Solar Pons, wrote that the series is ".
Common combinations with casebook
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the casebook 3×
- casebook how 2×
- casebook of 2×
- casebook on 2×