Merritt and Simmons's Learning Evidence: From the Federal Rules to the Courtroom, 5th
麻豆影音 eBook 鈥 An eBook with the ability to highlight and take notes, plus 12 month access to a digital Learning Library that includes self-assessment quizzes, study aids, an outline starter, and more.
Description
This eBook and Learning Library provides you with lifetime digital access to a downloadable eBook, 12-month online access to self-assessment quizzes tied to the casebook, video lectures, 鈥淓vidence in Practice鈥 interactive trial videos, three leading study aids, Gilbert庐 Law Dictionary and an outline starter. The included study aids are Federal Rules of Evidence in a Nutshell, Acing Evidence and Exam Pro on Evidence, Objective.
Learning Evidence engages students by offering lucid explanations of each evidentiary rule and colorful courtroom examples that explore how each rule works in practice. The fifth edition has been fully updated to reflect the continued emergence of electronic media, heightened attention to issues of race and gender, and recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence.
To deepen student learning, this edition comes with digital study aids, accessible at . The study aids include hundreds of multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions; thirteen videos that review difficult subjects; and seven interactive simulations in which students take the role of a trial attorney or judge during a trial and then make or rule on objections in real time.
Learning Evidence engages students by offering lucid explanations of each evidentiary rule and colorful courtroom examples that explore how each rule works in practice. The fifth edition has been fully updated to reflect the continued emergence of electronic media, heightened attention to issues of race and gender, and recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence.
To deepen student learning, this edition comes with digital study aids, accessible at . The study aids include hundreds of multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions; thirteen videos that review difficult subjects; and seven interactive simulations in which students take the role of a trial attorney or judge during a trial and then make or rule on objections in real time.