Aspen Treatise for Evidence

Aspen Treatise for Evidence
Author: Christopher B. Mueller
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 2048
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543800009

Evidence is the most complete reference on evidence law available, written at a level that makes it an accessible, indispensible resource for students. The text emphasizes contemporary judicial interpretations of the Federal Rules of Evidence, making the law relevant to students. Organization around the Federal Rules of Evidence makes the text particularly understandable, with common-law coverage given where an issue is not codified. Throughout the text, Evidence features straightforward explication of the rules, analysis of leading case law, and thorough coverage of both the Federal Rules and state evidence codes. Pedagogical features include helpful marginal headings, mini-summaries of contents at the beginning of each chapter, generous footnotes, and useful case citations. The authors strong reputations as casebook authors and authors of Aspen's practitioner Evidence treatise continue to attract users to this book.

Evidence

Evidence
Author: David Alan Sklansky
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 1011
Release: 2020-02-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543819648

A flexible and engaging casebook, Evidence: Cases, Commentary, and Problems focuses on core concepts and central controversies in evidence law, presented through tightly edited cases, stimulating commentary from a wide range of perspectives, and carefully crafted problems. The Fifth Edition, while as streamlined and teachable as its predecessors, includes excerpts from more than fifty new cases and twenty new articles, fresh problems and enhanced editorial material, and three entirely new sections: one on machine-generated proof, one on digital forensics, and one on authenticating electronic evidence. There is new, up-to-date material on sexual assault cases, DNA evidence, social science evidence, privileges, judicial notice, hearsay, confrontation, “other crimes” evidence, and other key topics. New to the Fifth Edition: New sections on machine-generated proof, digital forensics, and authenticating electronic evidence New materials on confrontation and hearsay, character evidence in sexual assault and child molestation cases, DNA evidence, social science evidence, “other crimes” evidence, and other key topics Excerpts from more than 50 new cases and 20 new articles New problems and editorial material throughout Professors and students will benefit from: Flexible structure that allows the book to be taught cover-to-cover in a four-unit, one-semester class, but also can be abridged or rearranged to suit course length and instructor’s preferences. Comprehensive coverage with a wide range of perspectives. Text that is written with clarity and concision and includes well-selected and tightly edited cases. A balanced mix of cases, commentary, and problems covering relevance, hearsay, character evidence, impeachment, privilege, expert testimony, and authentication. Well-written introductory materials that identify key issues, important distinctions, and common sources of confusion.

The New Wigmore

The New Wigmore
Author: Edward J. Imwinkelried
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 876
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Legal Scholar’s Guidebook

Legal Scholar’s Guidebook
Author: Elizabeth E. Berenguer
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543820875

The Legal Scholar’s Guidebookdemystifies academic legal writing by providing concrete advice on topic selection, research strategies, and analytical frameworks. It is an essential resource for any serious legal scholar. Nascent scholars will find it a reassuring guide through a demanding process and experienced scholars will find it a source of encouragement. Wherever you are on your scholarly journey, the Guidebook is your compass. Scholars will benefit from: Chapter Brainstormsthat contain Questions guiding entry into stages of the research and writing process. Squelch the Impostor tips that include advice to manage stress inherent at each stage of the research and writing process. Specific assignments to methodically guide the scholar through each stage. Examples, Guides, and Checklists that provide samples to help the scholar understand expectations at each stage.

Principles of Evidence

Principles of Evidence
Author: Graham C. Lilly
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This comparatively short, readable treatise is written especially for students. First published in 1978, this text examines all topics typically covered in a three-or four-hour course in evidence. Emphasis is on the Federal Rules of Evidence, now adopted in most states. Should the reader desire additional material, ample footnotes provide easy access to leading cases, articles, and standard reference works. The Fifth Edition contains an in-depth treatment of the important amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence, including the most recent addition of Rule 502.

Conflict of Laws

Conflict of Laws
Author: Laura E. Little
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 1183
Release: 2018-02-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1454897767

In her casebook Conflict of Laws, now in its second edition, internationally respected teacher and scholar Laura Little offers a progressive, innovative approach to teaching complex material. She brings to the subject her drafting and advocacy expertise as the Associate Reporter for the Restatement (Third) Conflict of Laws, authorized by the American Law Institute in 2014. In a subject where there is plenty of room for debate and analysis, this casebook offers a contemporary alternative to the subject by connecting coverage of key concepts to law practice using modern cases and problem pedagogy. With its modular design, clear writing, comprehensive Teacher’s Manual and online support, the text is highly teachable and has proven a road-tested favorite with both students and professors. Key Features Entirely new domestic relations sections throughout the book in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Obergefell decision, including analysis of Supreme Court follow-up cases Detailed references to the proposed Restatement (Third), drawing from the author’s work as an Associate Reporter drafting and developing the new restatement of the law Streamlined personal jurisdiction section, presenting the recent U.S. Supreme Court cases in Bristol Myers Squibb and Daimler Updated international law material, including discussion of the new British Defamation Act (and its impact on libel tourism) and the European Union's elimination of exequatur for judgment recognition

Texas Rules of Evidence with Objections

Texas Rules of Evidence with Objections
Author: Elizabeth Masters Fraley
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1601567391

Small enough to carry to the courtroom or classroom, this handy 4-by-6 inch guide: Lists objections alphabetically, with thumb tabs for quick reference; Follows each objection with accurate responses; Cross-references the relevant Texas rules; Offers practice tips crucial to understanding each objection; Reproduces the entire Texas Rules of Civil Evidence

Electronic Commerce

Electronic Commerce
Author: Ronald J. Mann
Publisher: Aspen Law & Business
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780735552364

This problem-based casebook will enliven your course or seminar with its sensible transactional approach to electronic commerce. Thorough yet succinct, Electronic Commerce, Second Edition, provides a current examination of a fast-moving area of the law. The casebook guides students through the topic and helps instructors make the most of class time: lucid and concise reading assignments use clear non-technical language wherever possible realistic exercises illustrate current issues in e-commerce practice distinguished authorship from Ronald Mann, a prolific scholar in Commercial Law who recently served as Reporter for revisions to UCC Articles 3, 4, and 4A, and Jane K. Winn, who draw on classroom experience to make the text student-friendly clear and accessible explanations of need-to-know technology organized into 40 separate assignments so professors can concentrate on their own areas of interest coverage of important commercial law topics, such as click-through contracts, cybersquatting, web site development, software licensing, and electronic payments extensive Teacher's Manual provides answers to the assignments in the book companion web site will complement and enrich printed materials The Second Edition introduces a new approach, along with new material: the transactional approach gives students a preview of practice, with three new assignments focusing on specific contracts of importance -- web site development, site licenses, and software licenses significant new and updated cases: Dluhos v. Strasberg and walmartsucks.com on cybersquatting, Intel Corp. v. Hamidi, Specht v. Netscape (appellate opinion), Bowers v. Baystates Technologies, and Aerocon v. Silicon Valley Bank (appellate decision) discussion of new statutes, such as CAN-SPAM and Check 21

Powell on Real Property

Powell on Real Property
Author: Richard Roy Powell
Publisher: LexisNexis/Matthew Bender
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre: Real property
ISBN: 9781422427491