The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (all in one place, with the Forms), Selected Advisory Committee Notes, A selection of the most important Advisory Committee Notes, arranged Rule by Rule to make research a little easier. Selected Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, The most basic provisions, to provide a picture of the appellate process. The Constitution of the United States Constitutional issues arise again and again in Procedure. Having the complete Constitution at hand is useful in connection with jurisdiction, the Erie doctrine, discovery, jury trial entitlement, and many other topics taught in the Procedure course. Selected Federal Statutes Primarily from Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure; and also including selected provisions from Title 42, Civil Rights, significant in many important cases studied in Procedure. The Federal Rules of Evidence Evidence issues affect many aspects of Procedure, from discovery to summary judgment, and from jury trial entitlement to the Erie doctrine. It is often convenient to have the Rules of Evidence close at hand. Supplementary Cases, Notes, and Other Materials Every year, new and important cases and developments affect the study of Procedure.
Carefully selected and edited examples are included here, along with Questions and Notes. Book jacket.