Evidence: Cases and Materials

Evidence: Cases and Materials
ISBN-10
1609301382
ISBN-13
9781609301385
Series
Evidence
Category
Evidence (Law)
Language
English
Published
2013
Authors
Roger Park, Richard D. Friedman

Description

The new 12th edition presents two new and important Supreme Court cases concerning the right to confrontation. Incorporating the restyled Federal Rules of Evidence, the book introduces a revised organization of the materials on hearsay, to reflect recent developments on the confrontation right. The chapter on the best evidence rule has been extensively updated and numerous changes bring other chapters up to date. Oversized cases have been edited, older materials having a tired feel are dropped, but teaching favorites that have stood the test of time are retained.

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