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Federal Rules of Evidence with Practice Problems, 2024 Supplement

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Federal Rules of Evidence with Practice Problems, 2024 Supplement

Federal Rules of Evidence with Practice Problems, 2024 Supplement

This text is an essential complement to Arthur Best’s casebook, Evidence: Practice, Problems, and Rules, Third Edition. The practice problems provide students with an opportunity to apply their knowledge of Evidence rules and doctrines in a variety of practice contexts.

Highlights of the 2024 Edition:

ā— Federal Rules of Evidence, as amended December 1, 2023
ā— Advisory Committee Notes and Legislative History
ā— Trial preparation problems that present particular evidence issues in seven different practice settings; they call for the drafting of motions or memos that lawyers would typically prepare to deal with them in advance of trial
ā— Extensive in-trial problems that follow the transcript of a hypothetical trial, with evidence issues arising in a somewhat unpredictable order that reflects actual trial practice

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This text is an essential complement to Arthur Best’s casebook, Evidence: Practice, Problems, and Rules, Third Edition. The practice problems provide students with an opportunity to apply their knowledge of Evidence rules and doctrines in a variety of practice contexts.

Highlights of the 2024 Edition:

ā— Federal Rules of Evidence, as amended December 1, 2023
ā— Advisory Committee Notes and Legislative History
ā— Trial preparation problems that present particular evidence issues in seven different practice settings; they call for the drafting of motions or memos that lawyers would typically prepare to deal with them in advance of trial
ā— Extensive in-trial problems that follow the transcript of a hypothetical trial, with evidence issues arising in a somewhat unpredictable order that reflects actual trial practice