Product Overview
With a uniquely structured approach to the Socratic Method, Leonard and Gold enable all of the core material in an Evidence course to be taught thoroughly in one semester.
The structured approach:
- one Federal Rule of Evidence in each section—with text, examples, the reason for the rule, and noteworthy details
- Questions for Classroom Discussion—a series of hypotheticals—each illustrating a single aspect of the rule and building on previous questions until the rule is fully explored—facilitate learning and improve student preparation for class
- seminal Evidence cases
In addition to expedient organization and pedagogy, Leonard and Gold provide:
- hypothetical transcript exercises, charts, and diagrams
- a unique treatment of hearsay that includes visually depicted chains of inference to illustrate hearsay and non-hearsay statements
- a streamlined, manageable length
- a detailed Teacher’s Manual that includes:
- analysis of each of the Questions for Classroom Discussion
- capsule descriptions of each case
- additional questions, readings, and citations to authorities
- sample syllabi
- an author website http://faculty.lls.edu/structuredevidence that offers:
- all Questions for Classroom Discussion in downloadable form to facilitate note taking and leave students more class time to think
- additional questions and materials for students studying California law
- questions, answers, and materials for professors (requiring a password)
- late-breaking Evidence cases and Amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence
New to the Second Edition:
- Discussion of Crawford v. Washington and Davis v. Washington, altering the Court’s confrontation jurisprudence
- Amendments to Federal Rules of Evidence 404, 408, 606, and 609
- Additional hypothetical transcript exercises
With expedient and innovative organization, Leonard and Gold enable you to get through the entire casebook without the customary sprint to the end.