Essential Evidence Outlines

Practitioner and Student Handbook, 3rd Edition

by Hon. Daniel P. Ryan PhD


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Softcover
$24.95
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 9/28/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 228
ISBN : 9781440168413
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 228
ISBN : 9781440168420

About the Book

Essential Evidence Outlines is designed for use by members of the judiciary, practitioners, law professors and law students as a review of the essential elements of the Federal Rules of Evidence.

Judge Ryan has compiled these materials over the last twenty years of teaching law school and continuing legal and judicial education Evidence programs in the United States and internationally. Essential Evidence Outlines is unique in that it provides the Federal Rules of Evidence including current amendments through December 2008, significant cases through June 2009, a topical index, and “ready to use” outlines for an entire Evidence or Advanced Evidence course. The text is designed and has been used by members of the judiciary and practitioners to assist them as a guide in quickly finding answers to evidentiary issues that arise during trial. Law school professors at a number of law schools have used the text as a required text and to assist them in the preparation of their lectures and course materials. Law students have described previous editions as an “invaluable resource” and have used the outlines of the Federal Rules of Evidence as a required or supplemental text in Evidence class or in preparation for the bar examination as a review of the essential elements of the Federal Rules of Evidence. Consequently, it is essential reading for members of the judiciary, academics, practitioners, and students who wish to have a better grasp of the substantive law of evidence.


About the Author

Hon. Daniel P. Ryan, PhD, J.D. has served as a District and Circuit Court Judge in Michigan since 1994, an adjunct or visiting associate professor of law at Ave Maria School of Law, University of Detroit-Mercy Law School, and Cooley Law School beginning in 1989, and has been a faculty member at the National Judicial College since 1996. He has taught numerous Evidence and continuing judicial and legal education programs in the United States and internationally.