Synopsis
Ed Imwinkelried's Evidentiary Foundations has sold more than 125,000 copies in its publication life. This popular book covers all major evidentiary doctrines, providing for each doctrine:
a brief description of the pertinent Federal Rules of Evidence and the most recent leading cases construing the Rules a list of foundational elements-the events and facts you need to lay a complete foundation an illustrative foundation showing how each question relates to a particular element of the foundationThe revised Seventh Edition features an analysis of statutory developments, notably the 2006 amendments to Federal Rules 404, 608, 606, and 609. Other new material discusses the presentation of hard copy exhibits in court using document cameras and the presentation of digital exhibits using monitors or projection screens.
About the Author
Liz Heffernan, LLB (Dublin), LL.M. (Dalhousie), LLM & JSD (Chicago), BL, admitted New York & US Federal Bar, is an Associate Professor and Fellow at Trinity College Dublin. She was formerly a lecturer in law at University College Dublin (2001-2007), Visiting Professor at Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, Virginia, USA (1995-1996 and 1999-2000), and Law Clerk at the US Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit (1998-1999) and the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (1997-1998 & 2000-2001). Liz Heffernan has been teaching evidence in Irish law schools since 2001 and has published nationally and internationally on the subject. Previous publications include: Heffernan, Legal Professional Privilege (Bloomsbury Professional, 2011) Heffernan, Ryan and Imwinkelried, Evidentiary Foundations: Irish Edition (Tottel Publishing, 2008) Heffernan, Scientific Evidence: Fingerprints and DNA (First Law, 2006) Heffernan, Evidence: Cases and Materials (Thomson Round Hall, 2005) Ray Ryan is a publisher and critic. He is the author of Ireland and Scotland: Literature and Culture, State and Nation, 1966-2000, editor of Writing in the Irish Republic: Literature, Culture, Politics, 1949-1999, and, with LiamMcIlvanney, co-editor of Ireland and Scotland: Culture and Society, 1700-2000.
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