Acing Evidence A Checklist Approach to Solving Evidence Problems

Acing Evidence: A Checklist Approach to Solving Evidence Problems by Aviva Orenstein is published by West Academic Publishing in 2016 and spans 249 pages. This book provides a clear and user-friendly review of federal evidence law, designed to assist readers in analyzing evidence problems and identifying hidden issues through organized methodologies.
Readers will find that Acing Evidence includes numerous helpful examples and checklists at the end of each chapter, making it a practical resource for reviewing evidence, preparing for the bar exam, and assessing evidence in trial settings. The second edition features updated examples, reflects recent rule changes, and expands on the discussion of confrontation, ensuring that it remains relevant for those studying law and evidence.
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Acing Evidence offers a succinct, clear, and user-friendly review of federal evidence law. Providing many helpful examples and employing checklists at the end of every chapter, Acing Evidence presents an organized way to analyze evidence problems and spot hidden issues. This book is invaluable for reviewing evidence, preparing for the bar exam, and assessing evidence at trial. The second edition adds new examples, reflects rule changes, and expands the discussion of confrontation.
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