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Evidence: Practice, Problems, and Rules [Connected eBook with Study Center]
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Evidence: Practice, Problems, and Rules [Connected eBook with Study Center]
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Evidence: Practice, Problems, and Rules [Connected eBook with Study Center]
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Offering a tested selection of interesting modern cases that help students learn the rules, recognize difficult issues of application, examine the policy choices inherent in the rules, and build their case-reading and analytical skills,
Evidence: Practice, Problems and Rules, Third Edition
is focused on preparing students for bar passage and law practice. Concise notes, relatively few in number, maximize the likelihood that students will engage with them. Examples of provocative minority approaches frame the Federal Rules choices. Essay-style problems and multiple-choice questions are presented throughout to give students practice with each element of evidence rules and laws.
New to the Third Edition:
Reflects changes to the Federal Rules residual hearsay exception.
Includes the latest Supreme Court decision on juror impeachment of verdicts (
Peña–Rodriguez v. Colorado
).
Professors and student will benefit from:
Clear organization
Straightforward introduction to each section and case
Modern interesting cases that reinforce reading and analytical skills; remembering the rules; recognizing difficult issues of application; examining the policy choices inherent in the rules
Concise notes; relatively few in number; maximize the likelihood that students will engage with them
Examples of provocative minority approaches to frame the Federal Rules choices