Materials in Trial Advocacy Problems and Cases

Materials in Trial Advocacy Problems and Cases by Thomas A. Mauet, published by Wolters Kluwer in 2015, is an extensive resource comprising 852 pages. This edition engages students in the litigation process through actual cases and Trial Files, presenting both civil and criminal problems that increase in complexity across chapters.
Readers will find a modernized approach to trial advocacy, with updated graphics and gender-neutral names for witnesses, allowing for versatile teaching applications. The book includes new problems addressing contemporary issues, such as the police seizure of a cell phone during an arrest and the admissibility of social media posts in various contexts. This comprehensive text serves as a valuable tool for those studying law and trial practice.
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Written by an author team with an extraordinary depth of experience in trial practice, Materials in Trial Advocacy uses actual cases and Trial Files to engage students in the whole process of litigation. Each chapter contains both civil and criminal problems presented at graduating levels of complexity.
Key Features
- All photos and almost all other graphics have been replaced, to give the materials a modern look.
- Most formerly gender-specific names of witnesses replaced with gender-neutral names, so instructors can assign persons of either gender to most witness roles.
- A new problem concerning police seizure of a cell phone during arrest.
- A new problem concerning the admissibility of a social media post, in several contexts.
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