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Evidence Examples & Explanations, 6e (Examples & Explanations)
By: Arthur Best Publisher: Aspen Publishers Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Aspen Publishers Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 297 Publication Date: February 21, 2007 Release Date: February 21, 2007
Book Description: A favorite among law students and professors alike, the Examples & Explanations series is ideal for studying, reviewing and testing your understanding through application of hypothetical examples. Authored by leading professors with extensive classroom experience, Examples & Explanations titles offer hypothetical questions in the subject area, complemented by detailed explanations that allow you to test your knowledge of the topic, and compare your own analysis.
Darn good This book is really, really good. Much like Glannon's E & E on Civ Pro, but to a lesser extent, Best takes a seemingly complex subject and makes it very simple. I was suprised by how easy evidence turned out to be. For evidence, case law isn't enough. This synthesizes the case law rather nicely.
What is does, it does well There is not much to this book, which is probably caused by the fact that there is not much to an intro evidence course. If you are taking an Evidence course based on the Federal Rules, I am not sure that this book is a whole better than getting the Federal Rules and reading its comments. Then why I am rating this book at 4 stars, rather than lower? Because what this E&E book does, it does well.
A great help! A really great book, it finally brought some clarity to evidence. But be prepared to spend some time reading this book, as it has fairly in-depth coverage. Even so, I found it a very valuable study tool.
great book This book is very helpful, especially because my professor recommended it. The explanations are clear and useful.
Eeeeeeeeeeehhhh, not so great Don't waste your money on this book. You're better off reading the advisory committee notes in the FRE rulebook than this thing. It's cursory and the illustrations are ridiculous. Stick to the Finals books; they're more helpful for Evidence, I think.