Course Guides - Evidence

Course Description

An analysis of the nature of judicial proof and a study of the theory and application of the rules regulating the admission and exclusion of testimonial and documentary proof by judicial tribunals in adversary and non-adversary proceedings.  Consideration is given to the Federal Rules of Evidence for U.S. Courts and Magistrates.  (3 credits)  Required Course

Faculty Who Teach This Course

Subject Covered Presently in Collection by

Print Collection

KF8931-KF8969   Civil Procedure - Evidence
KF9660-KF9678   Criminal Procedure - Evidence
KFP540-KFP541   Pennsylvania Civil Procedure - Evidence
KFP580   Pennsylvania Criminal Procedure - Evidence

Legal Periodicals in Print Collection

Legal Research Databases

             Weinstein's Federal Evidence (Legal Tab > Secondary Legal > Matthew Bender > Area of Law > Federal Practice)

             Moore's Federal Practice (Legal Tab > Secondary Legal > Matthew Bender > Area of Law > Federal Practice)

 

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  • Criminal Law

Course Listed Under the following Law School Areas of Interest:

  • Criminal Law
  • Litigation