Written to impress upon students that the law of evidence remains far from "federalized." Many states remain without local counterparts to the Federal Rules of Evidence and, even where such... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I was in Prof. Broun's first class at UNC Law that used the 7th ed. of this casebook. It is probably the most comprehensive casebook I have encountered in law school, but it does not have much explanatory text accompanying the main cases and subsequent notes. If you have Broun (or Mosteller at Duke Law) as a teacher, then you will get the necessary explanation in class. If not, then I suggest that you buy a hornbook to supplement this casebook.
good item
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
the product was in good shape but would have been better if the box wasn't damaged by the rain
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