Relevance is the basic concept of evidence law. Professor Fishman, who taught evidence for 41 years at Catholic University of America Law School, covers the entire subject—including conditional relevance, inferences, direct and circumstantial evidence, and order of proof—in all its applications, particularly character, other acts evidence, and habit. The book then covers every aspect of impeaching and rehabilitating a witness\u27s testimony: perception; memory; narration; prior consistent or inconsistent statements; and potential bias or motive to lie. In other words, this book covers Rules 104–106, 401–415, 607–613, and 801(d)(1) of the Federal Rules of Evidence. When an offer of evidence implicates several of these rules, Professor Fish...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...
This Essay offers a few examples of ways in which Evidence professors can engage students in critica...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...
In clear and engaging prose that makes concepts accessible without oversimplification, this Treatise...
This coursebook employs a state-of-the-art approach to the problem method of teaching Evidence. The ...
This book breaks with tradition to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of the Fed...
In clear and engaging prose that makes concepts accessible without oversimplification, this Treatise...
No research has yet examined the impact of prosecutorial impeachment and the rehabilitation of a cha...
Professor Wes Porter, Director of the GGU Litigation Center at Golden Gate University School of Law ...
This book breaks with tradition to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of the Fed...
This book is a guide to the law of evidence that utilizes evidentiary examples from popular culture ...
Professor Wes Porter, Director of the GGU Litigation Center at Golden Gate University School of Law ...
Written from an advocate\u27s perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom pro...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...
This Essay offers a few examples of ways in which Evidence professors can engage students in critica...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...
In clear and engaging prose that makes concepts accessible without oversimplification, this Treatise...
This coursebook employs a state-of-the-art approach to the problem method of teaching Evidence. The ...
This book breaks with tradition to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of the Fed...
In clear and engaging prose that makes concepts accessible without oversimplification, this Treatise...
No research has yet examined the impact of prosecutorial impeachment and the rehabilitation of a cha...
Professor Wes Porter, Director of the GGU Litigation Center at Golden Gate University School of Law ...
This book breaks with tradition to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of the Fed...
This book is a guide to the law of evidence that utilizes evidentiary examples from popular culture ...
Professor Wes Porter, Director of the GGU Litigation Center at Golden Gate University School of Law ...
Written from an advocate\u27s perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom pro...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...
This Essay offers a few examples of ways in which Evidence professors can engage students in critica...
Examines common law rules and modern rule systems for admission and exclusion of real evidence and t...