Spring 2009 Course Schedule

Evidence (LAW-633-001)
Rice

Meets: 01:30 PM - 03:20 PM (TTH) - Room 602

Enrolled: 61 / Limit: 99

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Description

The law governing the proof of disputed issues of fact, functions of the court and jury, competence and examination of witnesses, standards of relevancy, privileged communications, illegal evidence, hearsay rule, best evidence rule, parol evidence rule, presumptions, and judicial notice.

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First Class Readings

EVIDENCE
Professor Paul R. Rice
The assignment for the first week of classes is Chapters One & Two in P.R. Rice & R. Katriel, EVIDENCE: Common Law and Federal Rules of Evidence (LexisNexis 5th ed. 2005).
Recommended Other Reading:
P.R. Rice, EVIDENCE PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES: 150 Things You Were Never Taught, Forgot, or Never Understood (LexisNexis 2006)

Syllabus

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