Spring 2012 Course Schedule

Adv. Evidence Seminar (LAW-717-001)
Rice

Meets: 03:00 PM - 05:50 PM (T) - Room 526

Enrolled: 11 / Limit: 20

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Description

Continuation of the basic evidence course. Addresses the subjects of judicial notice and presumptions but the primary focus is on the subject of privileges, with particular emphasis on the attorney-client privilege.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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AUTHOR: Rice and Katriel
TITLE: EVIDENCE: Common Law and Federal Rules of Evidence
PUBLISHER/ED: LexisNexis (6th ed 2009)
ISBN: 978-1422429884

AUTHOR: Paul R. Rice
TITLE: Electronic Evidence: Law and Practice
PUBLISHER/ED: American Bar Association (2nd ed. 2008)
ISBN: 978-1604420845

AUTHOR: Paul R. Rice
TITLE: Evidence Principles and Practices: 150 Things You Were Never Taught, Forgot, or Never Understood
PUBLISHER/ED: LexisNexis (2006)
ISBN: 978-0820570587

First Class Readings

EVIDENCE: COMMON LAW AND FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE, Chapter 10, ยง 10.1 (LEXIS 6th 2009);
ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE: LAW AND PRACTICE, Chapter 5 (ABA 2008);
EVIDENCE PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES: 150 Things You Were Never Taught, Forgot, or Never Understood, Chapter 9 (LexisNexis 2006)

Syllabus

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