Rick Gilson

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Law professors, as you may know, mostly teach by the Socratic method, or at least a modified version of it. They will call on law students and pose question after question, testing whether the answers offered by the students hold up to additional inquiry or a slight change of facts. Done well, this series of questions forces students to think hard about the implications of their arguments and to search for general principles of law that can be applied across a number of different contexts.
Wait, What?: A Thought-Provoking Guide To Asking The Right Questions
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