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Dec 07, 2025
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LAW 7238 - Evidence Advocacy Practicum Credits: 2
This course is highly participatory and examines how the Federal Rules of Evidence and caselaw can be employed to build and present a case more effectively. Prior to each class, students receive a casefile, which may be drawn from a combination of sources, related to a given criminal or civil law topic and are assigned to argue one side of the issue. During the class, students present witness testimony and/or argument on that issue and are expected to employ the Federal Rules of Evidence and caselaw as support. The professor serves as the presiding judge and rules on objections. Students are assigned to draft two written motions and two written responses to their classmates’ motions in advance of class. Prerequisite: Law 8455 Evidence .
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