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Science in Evidence
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| Science in Evidence collects materials�primarily judicial opinions, legal commentary, and scientific papers�that explore the efforts of lawyers and experts to present science in evidence. The materials are intended to teach law students how the so-called rules of evidence apply to scientific evidence and how these rules change with experience, to explain the science in "scientific evidence," and to identify the conditions that contribute to the introduction of accurate or erroneous scientific findings or opinions in court. The few written rules that are special to scientific evidence are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. The readings here also try to probe beneath the ocean's surface and to consider the forces that generate the evidence about which lawyers argue and on which courts ultimately rule.
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Other Overview References on EVIDENCE LAW
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Understanding Series: Understanding Evidence 3rd Edition Paul C. Giannelli A Student Guide to Trial Objections, 3d Charles B. Gibbons Examples & Explanations Series: Evidence, 7th Arthur Best Nutshell Series: Evidence in a Nutshell, 5th Paul F. Rothstein; Myrna Raeder; David Crump Nutshell Series: Federal Rules Of Evidence In A Nutshell, 7th Michael H. Graham Weinstein's Evidence Manual, Student Edition, 8E Jack B. Weinstein, Margaret A. Berger A Student's Guide to Hearsay, 3E Clifford S. Fishman The Law of Evidence Jack H. Friedenthal Law Stories Series: Evidence Stories Richard O. Lempert Seattle University Skills Development Series: Evidence John B. Mitchell, Rick T. Barron Trial Technique and Evidence, Third Edition Michael R. Fontham Evidence Principles & Practices: 150 Things You Were Never Taught, Forgo Paul R. Rice Federal Rules of Evidence: Rules, Legislative History, Commentary and Authority, 6th Edition Glen Weissenberger, James J. Duane Evidence: Essential Terms and Concepts (1997) Mark Reutlinger Evidentiary Distinctions: Understanding the Federal Rules of Evidence Edward J. Imwinkelried An Evidence Anthology Edward J. Imwinkelried, Glen Weissenberger E-Z Rules for Federal Rules of Evidence Jack S. Ezon, Jeffrey S. Dweck The Hearsay Rule, Second Edition G. Michael Fenner Federal Rules of Evidence Handbook Clifford E. Elias California Evidence, A Wizard's Guide Gerald F. Uelmen Mastering Evidence Ronald W. Eades Forensic Evidence in Court, A Case Study Approach Christine Beck Lissitzyn Benchbook in the Behavioral Sciences, Psychiatry - Psychology - Social Work Demosthenes Lorandos, Terence W. Campbell Skills & Values: Evidence John B. Mitchell, Rick T. Barron
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