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<p>   Traditionally, the casebook method is coupled with the <a href="page.php?w=Socratic_method">Socratic method</a> in American law schools.  For a given class, a professor will assign several cases from the casebook to read, and may also require students to be familiar with any notes following those cases.  In class, the professor will ask students questions about the assigned cases to determine whether they identified and understood the correct rule from the case, if there is one--in certain heavily contested areas of the law, there will not</p><p>
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