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8 Evidence. Outline. Prof. Noble, Fall 1997 8. Chapter 1. MODE AND ORDER OF PRESENTATION OF EVIDENCE. A. CONTROL BY THE COURT FRE 102: Purpose of the rules. FRE 403: Exclusion of R... ... more>>
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NEUBORNE, Evidence, Spring 1995 1 I. Burden Diagram A-B= judge controlled B-C = jury controlled C-D= judge controlled Directed Verdict, J U R Y Dir Ver, ?? (??? avail in criminal c... ... more>>
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I. BURDENS OF PROOF: PRODUCTION, PERSUASION AND PRESUMPTIONS A. MODEL 1. Rule of law system a. Basic structure i. Major premise: Rule of law does exist ii. Minor premise: Facts iii. Legal conclusion ... more>>
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Evidence-1 EVIDENCE OUTLINE PROFESSOR BURT NEUBORNE SPRING 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. BURDENS OF PROOF: PRODUCTION, PERSUASION, AND PRESUMPTIONS ................................ 2 A... ... more>>
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EVIDENCE OUTLINE I. BURDENS OF PROOF Burdens of Production and Persuasion 0% 100% A B C D Production Production burden shifts, if other side does not enter evidence, directed verdi... ... more>>
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1 RELEVANCE-ARTICLE IV Case/Rule# Issue Rule/Holding Relevance Generally 401 Definition of Relevance Evidence having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of conse... ... more>>
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1 Prof. Gillers Fall 2000 Evidence Outline I. WHY WE HAVE RULES OF EVIDENCE AND HOW THEY WORK IN AN ADVERSARY SYSTEM A. Trial Context 1. Types of evidence at trial. Witnesses. Real... ... more>>
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EVIDENCE ??? OUTLINE PROF. STEPHEN GILLERS ??? FALL 2006 1 I. INTRODUCTION TO THE RULES OF EVIDENCE A. Federal Rules of Evidence governs federal courts, but most states have statut... ... more>>
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Page 1 Evidence Outline Background on Evidence and the Anglo-American Jurisprudential System -rooted in a love/distrust with the jury and a reliance on live evidence with a unitary... ... more>>
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LAW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: OUTLINE PROFESSOR WEILER FALL 2003 UNIT I: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY SYSTEM ??? Historical Perspective and the Basics of Integration ??? Foundational Myths the EC is, above all, a ... more>>
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European Union Law Outline Prof. Eleanor Fox ??? Spring 2007 EU History and Institutions History Constitutional Treaty France and Netherlands failed to ratify it France -voted on things not really ... more>>
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1 I. Perspectives on env. degradation --WHY do we regulate? A. Economic Perspective 1. Conceptual framework a) Normative claim: env. law as resource allocation (1) goal = maximize social welfare (i.e ... more>>
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1 Environmental Law Outline Revesz Fall 2001 Why Regulate I. Frameworks for Environmental Regulation A. Economic Perspective 1. Conceptual Framework: a) Normative-goal is to maximize social welfare ... more>>
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1 Environmental Law Outline I. Introduction A. Big themes i. Federalism???who is better suited to solve particular problems and what are the implications of those choices (a) Consider UE v. EPA (CAA ... more>>
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