This book is a guide to the law of evidence that utilizes evidentiary examples from popular culture to provide a strong understanding of the Federal Rules of Evidence, and its interpretive case law. It also provides an understanding of how popular culture sources inform jurors’ preconceptions about the trial process. Illustrations from famous cases, movies, novels, cartoons, and other media highlight the presumptions jurors bring to the courtroom. Issues covered include: relevance; unfair prejudice; the rule against hearsay and its exceptions; recent developments in the Confrontation Clause and expert testimony; differences between expert witness and lay witness testimony; impeachment methods; procedures for juror questioning of witnesses; ...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
While science and technology have taken a major role in resolving legal disputes, experience has sho...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
This book is a guide to the law of evidence that utilizes evidentiary examples from popular culture ...
This book breaks with tradition to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of the Fed...
This book breaks with tradition to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of the Fed...
"An enlargement of a little book written by me and published twenty-seven years ago entitled The the...
The book investigates the interrelations between rhetoric and evidence – that is, between legal and ...
In clear and engaging prose that makes concepts accessible without oversimplification, this Treatise...
Written from an advocate\u27s perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom pro...
In clear and engaging prose that makes concepts accessible without oversimplification, this Treatise...
This unique casebook adopts a modern, comprehensive approach to the study of evidence issues that ar...
This unique casebook adopts a modern, comprehensive approach to the study of evidence issues that ar...
This coursebook employs a state-of-the-art approach to the problem method of teaching Evidence. The ...
Relevance is the basic concept of evidence law. Professor Fishman, who taught evidence for 41 years ...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
While science and technology have taken a major role in resolving legal disputes, experience has sho...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
This book is a guide to the law of evidence that utilizes evidentiary examples from popular culture ...
This book breaks with tradition to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of the Fed...
This book breaks with tradition to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of the Fed...
"An enlargement of a little book written by me and published twenty-seven years ago entitled The the...
The book investigates the interrelations between rhetoric and evidence – that is, between legal and ...
In clear and engaging prose that makes concepts accessible without oversimplification, this Treatise...
Written from an advocate\u27s perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom pro...
In clear and engaging prose that makes concepts accessible without oversimplification, this Treatise...
This unique casebook adopts a modern, comprehensive approach to the study of evidence issues that ar...
This unique casebook adopts a modern, comprehensive approach to the study of evidence issues that ar...
This coursebook employs a state-of-the-art approach to the problem method of teaching Evidence. The ...
Relevance is the basic concept of evidence law. Professor Fishman, who taught evidence for 41 years ...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
While science and technology have taken a major role in resolving legal disputes, experience has sho...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...