Gilbert Law Summaries on Evidence, 18th
Written by prominent law school professors, Gilbert Law Summaries on Evidence uses an exam-oriented approach for different topic areas, emphasizing the issues most likely to be tested, and offers a time-saving study guide for class review and exam preparation. You can test yourself with multiple choice, true/false questions, and with answers referring back to the text, so you can learn from your mistakes. Fine-tune your understanding with real law school essay questions that are accompanied by explained answers. A text correlation chart helps match your reading assignment to relevant pages in the outline to cut search time. Coverage includes:<br /> <br /><br /> <br /> Direct evidence<br /> <br /> Circumstantial evidence<br /> <br /> Rulings on admissibility<br /> <br /> Relevancy<br /> <br /> Materiality<br /> <br /> Character evidence<br /> <br /> Hearsay<br /> <br /> Hearsay exceptions<br /> <br /> Privileges<br /> <br /> Competency to testify<br /> <br /> Opinion evidence and expert witnesses