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Civil Procedure
with
Professor William
V.Dorsaneo III
<< Introduction >>
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This
Internet tutorial is designed to give you an introduction to how the Socratic
method works in a first year Civil Procedure class in law school. Imagine that
you have been assigned to Professor Dorsaneo's
Civil Procedure class, and that this will be the very first class you attend
in law school. Professor Dorsaneo has assigned Erie Railroad Co. v.
Tompkins to his students. Professor Dorsaneo expects that all the students
in the class have read the case carefully (which means more than one time for
beginning law students), and have done their best to brief the case (write an
outline of the legal issues) before coming to class. Professor Dorsaneo
expects to be able to call on any student in class, and through a series of
questions and responses to the student's answers to those questions, help all
the students in the class understand the case they have been assigned to read. |
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Begin Civil Procedure Web Tutorial 
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