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LL.B 335

Evidence II
Name: Evidence II
Course Number: LL.B 335
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

This course, Evidence II, is designed to deepen students’ understanding of the principles and application of evidence law within the legal context. Building upon the foundational concepts covered in Evidence I, this advanced course explores complex aspects of evidentiary rules and procedures. Students will engage in an in-depth study of various types of evidence, legal standards, and the nuanced considerations involved in presenting and challenging evidence in legal proceedings.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of advanced principles and rules governing the admissibility and exclusion of evidence in legal proceedings.
  • Evaluate intricate legal issues related to evidence, considering the interplay of various rules, standards, and exceptions within the context of specific cases
  • Construct compelling written and oral arguments, showcasing proficiency in applying evidentiary principles to support legal positions.
  • Conduct sophisticated legal research to identify relevant case law, statutes, and scholarly sources pertaining to complex evidentiary matters.
  • Utilize acquired knowledge and skills in practical, simulated legal scenarios, addressing evidentiary challenges and solutions.

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