Graham\u27s Handbook of Illinois Evidence is written by Mike Graham, the principal drafter of the rules themselves and Special Advisor to the Illinois Supreme Court Committee on Rules of Evidence. With this unique resource, you get easy access to the rules as they stand, along with reliable commentary and exclusive insights
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An updated edition of Thomas Green\u27s standard treatise on evidence in Georgia. Preserves much of ...
This Note examines the standard for the admission of novel scientific evidence at trial in Illinois....
The new Illinois Rules of Evidence (IRE), which took effect January 1, 2011, primarily reaffirm earl...
Illinois still adheres to a rigid and outdated common law principle that treats a learned treatise a...
Recognized as the foremost authority on evidence law today, McCormick on Evidence offers comprehensi...
Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson\u27s book Carlson on Evidence: Comparing the Georgi...
Written from an advocate\u27s perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom pro...
This casebook provides a comprehensive, problem-based approach to studying the rules of evidence. Or...
This book is to provide the Ohio bench and bar with a single source for the Rules and Evidence with ...
Callaway Chair Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson has published Carlson on Evidence: Comparing the Georgia a...
This document states that the grand jury for the October 1855 Term of the Champaign County Illinois ...
This single-volume treatise is largely free of citations to authority, but retains the most notable ...
The Federal Rules of Evidence, enacted by Congress, became effective on July 1, 1975. Ten states hav...
"An enlargement of a little book written by me and published twenty-seven years ago entitled The the...
There are two operative provisions of title VII, both of which mitigate previous judicially imposed ...
An updated edition of Thomas Green\u27s standard treatise on evidence in Georgia. Preserves much of ...
This Note examines the standard for the admission of novel scientific evidence at trial in Illinois....
The new Illinois Rules of Evidence (IRE), which took effect January 1, 2011, primarily reaffirm earl...
Illinois still adheres to a rigid and outdated common law principle that treats a learned treatise a...
Recognized as the foremost authority on evidence law today, McCormick on Evidence offers comprehensi...
Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson\u27s book Carlson on Evidence: Comparing the Georgi...
Written from an advocate\u27s perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom pro...
This casebook provides a comprehensive, problem-based approach to studying the rules of evidence. Or...
This book is to provide the Ohio bench and bar with a single source for the Rules and Evidence with ...
Callaway Chair Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson has published Carlson on Evidence: Comparing the Georgia a...
This document states that the grand jury for the October 1855 Term of the Champaign County Illinois ...
This single-volume treatise is largely free of citations to authority, but retains the most notable ...
The Federal Rules of Evidence, enacted by Congress, became effective on July 1, 1975. Ten states hav...
"An enlargement of a little book written by me and published twenty-seven years ago entitled The the...
There are two operative provisions of title VII, both of which mitigate previous judicially imposed ...
An updated edition of Thomas Green\u27s standard treatise on evidence in Georgia. Preserves much of ...
This Note examines the standard for the admission of novel scientific evidence at trial in Illinois....