RYAN'S ESSENTIAL OUTLINES OF THE FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE
2005-2006 Student Edition
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About the Book
Ryan's Essential Outlines of the Federal Rules of Evidence is designed for use by members of the judiciary, practitioners, law professors and law students as a review of the essential elements of the Federal Rules of Evidence.
Compiled from over ten years of continuing legal and judicial education seminars and lectures, Ryan's Essential Outlines of the Federal Rules of Evidence is unique in that it provides "ready to use" outlines for an entire fifteen-week law school Evidence or Advanced Evidence course and is designed for use by members of the judiciary and practitioners to assist them as a guide in finding answers to evidentiary issues that arise during trial; for law school professors to assist them in the preparation of their lectures and course materials; and for law students as a summary of Federal Rules of Evidence and in preparation for the bar examination as a review of the essential elements of the Federal Rules of Evidence. Consequently, it is essential reading for members of the judiciary, academics, practitioners, and students who wish to have a better grasp of the substantive law of evidence.
About the Author
Daniel P. Ryan is a Circuit Judge in Michigan, an adjunct professor of law at Cooley and Ave Maria Law Schools, and a faculty member at the National Judicial College. He has taught numerous continuing judicial legal education programs in the United States and for the Pacific Islands Legal Institute.