The eighth edition of Evidence Under the Rules: Text, Cases, and Problems, one of the most widely-adopted Evidence coursebooks ever published, has been thoroughly revised and redesigned to be even more teachable and student friendly. A new two-color design enhances the reading experience, and new text boxes (many with photographs) provide interesting background on select cases and additional perspectives on key issues. Many elements, however, remain the same, including: the book’s structuring around the Federal Rules of Evidence; carefully edited cases and secondary materials; and the inclusion of numerous problems that allow students to apply new concepts.
This book is currently adopted at over 100 law schools New to the Seventh Edition: Material on the new FRE 502 and a problem based on it. Discussion of the new amendment to FRE 804(b)(3).
801.04[3][b][v] Patrick & Tilman v. Matkin, 154 Okl. 232, 7 P.2d 414 (1932) . ... 501.03[2][g] Payne; Rossier v., 125 Wash. 155, 215 P. 366 (1923) . ... 901.05[2][b] Payne v. Tennessee, 501 U.S. 808, 111 S. Ct. 2597, 115 L. Ed. 2d 720 ...
This book breaks with tradition to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of the Federal Rules of Evidence.
It provides the following for each Rule: the complete, current text; a current explanation by experts on federal evidence rules; comprehensive descriptions of salient cases; and the relevant legislative history"--
Cases and Materials on the Rules of Evidence
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A handy pocket version of the Federal Rules of Evidence (5" x 8"), as amended through January 1, 2022.
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A handy pocket version of the Federal Rules of Evidence (5" x 8"), as amended through January 1, 2021.