A Student''s Guide to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 2024-2025
English
By (author): Steven Baicker-McKee William M. Janssen
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What Makes A Student's Guide to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Different? Text of the Rules, Title 28, and Constitution: Like most supplements, the Student's Guide supplies the primary material your students needthe text of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (as amended through December 1, 2023), the frequently-consulted sections of the U.S. Judiciary Code (as amended through February 1, 2023), and the text of the U.S. Constitution. But where most supplements stop, A Student's Guide continues on.Plus Student-Friendly Orientation to Each Rule: What many students often find challenging in studying Civil Procedureand what is less likely to be found in either a casebook or a conventional study aidis an understanding of how each Rule fits into the master scheme of federal civil practice generally. A Student's Guide offers students that very guidance. Three features follow the text of each Rule: How This Rule Fits In explains for students the broad context of each Rule and the role each plays in federal civil practice; The Architecture of this Rule guides students in unpacking the structure of those Rules that are especially long and confusing; How This Rule Works in Practice helps students understand each Rule's application, subpart by subpart, in the real-world, practical life of practicing attorneys. Plus Citations to Interpretative Case Law: Also unlike most other Rules Supplements, A Student's Guide provides students with select, leading interpretative case law analyzing the Rules and their subparts (current through February 2024). This, then, converts this resource into a finding aid of sorts, as students work through applied problems in the context of the Rules.
Plus A Getting Started Overview to Federal Practice Concepts: Because many of the related core concepts of federal practice are an amalgam of law found in Rules, statutes, constitutional provisions, and case law, A Student's Guide consolidates those disparate sources with quick, orienting discussions of central practice concepts like personal jurisdiction, subject-matter jurisdiction, removal, venue, forum non conveniens, the Erie Doctrine, and claim and issue preclusion, allowing students to acquire a broad view of those challenging topics. Plus A Handy Overview of Federal Appellate Practice: A Student's Guide also includes a concise, student-friendly overview of federal appellate practice. Plus A Helpful Orientation to the Rulemaking Process: A Student's Guide also includes a brief orientation for students to the process of federal rulemaking, how the Rules originally came into existence, and how they are amended. See more
What Makes A Student's Guide to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Different? Text of the Rules, Title 28, and Constitution: Like most supplements, the Student's Guide supplies the primary material your students needthe text of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (as amended through December 1, 2023), the frequently-consulted sections of the U.S. Judiciary Code (as amended through February 1, 2023), and the text of the U.S. Constitution. But where most supplements stop, A Student's Guide continues on.Plus Student-Friendly Orientation to Each Rule: What many students often find challenging in studying Civil Procedureand what is less likely to be found in either a casebook or a conventional study aidis an understanding of how each Rule fits into the master scheme of federal civil practice generally. A Student's Guide offers students that very guidance. Three features follow the text of each Rule: How This Rule Fits In explains for students the broad context of each Rule and the role each plays in federal civil practice; The Architecture of this Rule guides students in unpacking the structure of those Rules that are especially long and confusing; How This Rule Works in Practice helps students understand each Rule's application, subpart by subpart, in the real-world, practical life of practicing attorneys. Plus Citations to Interpretative Case Law: Also unlike most other Rules Supplements, A Student's Guide provides students with select, leading interpretative case law analyzing the Rules and their subparts (current through February 2024). This, then, converts this resource into a finding aid of sorts, as students work through applied problems in the context of the Rules.
Plus A Getting Started Overview to Federal Practice Concepts: Because many of the related core concepts of federal practice are an amalgam of law found in Rules, statutes, constitutional provisions, and case law, A Student's Guide consolidates those disparate sources with quick, orienting discussions of central practice concepts like personal jurisdiction, subject-matter jurisdiction, removal, venue, forum non conveniens, the Erie Doctrine, and claim and issue preclusion, allowing students to acquire a broad view of those challenging topics. Plus A Handy Overview of Federal Appellate Practice: A Student's Guide also includes a concise, student-friendly overview of federal appellate practice. Plus A Helpful Orientation to the Rulemaking Process: A Student's Guide also includes a brief orientation for students to the process of federal rulemaking, how the Rules originally came into existence, and how they are amended. See more
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