Evidence Law and Practice II (SCALE)

140B

Credits:
3
Instructor(s):

This course provides a comprehensive survey of the rules governing admission of evidence in judicial trials.

Students study the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE). In the course of studying the FRE, however, students give considerable attention to the principles and policies that underlie the admissions of evidence in common law trials. In addition to traditional doctrinal analysis of the Rules, students also participate in a series of simulations designed to introduce the use of evidence rules in courtroom settings.

For these "labs" the class is divided into smaller groups of students. Students are required to conduct an examination of a witness in a simulation of a brief segment of a trial.

There are numerous labs: several in Evidence I and in Evidence II. Typically, there are two simulations in each lab, with a team of two students each representing the plaintiff/prosecution and defense. Another student is assigned to act as witness. The format allows every student to perform several times in each role over the course of the year.

Note: This course also covers some of the California Evidence Code.