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Evidence Under the Rules

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Publication of EVIDENCE UNDER THE RULES, Fourth Edition, means the most popular evidence casebook is now also the most current! This highly successful problem based coursebook was the first to be organized around the Federal Rules of Evidence, and it remains the most effective vehicle for introducing students to this essential topic. Authors Mueller and Kirkpatrick draw on their own extensive classroom experience to make their book a worthy teaching —By organizing the book around the Federal Rules of Evidence, they cover the basics clearly, succinctly, and in an understandable framework. —For ease of teaching, the book is structured for flexibility — you can begin with relevancy or choose a less complicated topic. —A combination of textual explanations, numerous problems, and carefully edited cases speeds understanding and facilitates retention of the material. —Engaging problems reveal the intricacies of the Federal Rules and stimulate lively class discussion. —All aspects of the book are designed to enhance teachability. —The casebook is part of a complete teaching package that includes a an extensive Teacher's Manual and an optional statutory supplement. To strengthen and reinforce their popular book, the authors incorporate significant new material in the Fourth —recent changes in the Federal Rules of Evidence, specifically FRE 407, FRE 801(d)(2), and 804(b)(6) —changes that were pending at the time of publication, notably FRE 103, FRE 404(a)(1), FRE 701, FRE 702, and FRE 703 —new Supreme Court Old Chief v. United States, Lilly v. Virginia, KumhoTire v. Carmichael, and Jaffee v. Redmond —new problems and cases throughout the book —reworked section on Hearsay with more textual materials —reorganized section on Character Evidence now separates sex offense cases from the others With authoritative analysis of all the important issues, from relevance and hearsay to authentication and the "best evidence" doctrine, EVIDENCE UNDER THE RULES, Fourth Edition, is a proven success in the classroom. Be sure to review this updated casebook before you select materials for your next class.

1064 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1994

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January 25, 2008
It is an Evidence casebook. The problem method is very annoying, just lots of open ended questions. I would prefer to read excerpts from the cases that the problems represent.
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December 2, 2024
This book would've been so much more helpful if the examples weren't completely outlandish situations I likely won't ever encounter in practice. Also, this book would've been more helpful if it actually answered the hypothetical questions it poses. Would love if each chapter laid out the relevant FREs at the beginning instead of randomly throwing them in throughout.
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April 26, 2026
Lots of problems but no answers which isn't incredibly helpful. More review / outlines of rules would be nice.
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March 2, 2009
I'm seeing a pattern this semester... Statutes, Statutes, Statutes.
[SPOILER ALERT]: Who knew there were so many exemptions to the hearsay rule?

And I thought the Rule Against Perpetuities was tough.
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