Informed analysis of cases in Waltz, Park and Friedman's Casebook on Evidence, providing details of procedural
basis, issues, facts, rationale, and decisions. Provides extensive quick memory aids, including headnotes, black-letter
rules, case vocabulary, and graphics. Each chapter offers an introduction to its concepts, presented in clear and
simple terms. Detailed section titles discuss: Making the Record; Relevance; Hearsay and Exceptions; Return to
Relevance; Impeachment and Cross-Examination; Confidentiality; Governmental Privileges; Best Evidence Rule; Competency
of Witnesses; Judicial Notice; Burden of Proof and Presumptions; and Opinion, Expertise, and Experts. Includes
an alphabetical table of cases.