This course examines the law of proof, with special attention to the Federal Rules of Evidence, constitutional restrictions on proving facts in criminal cases, and selected provisions of the California Evidence Code that diverge significantly from federal law. Topics include relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, confrontation, character evidence, impeachment, and expert witnesses. The instructor may override waitlist priority to accept a limited number of JD students in special circumstances. Elements used in grading: Final Exam.
4 units · Law Honors/Pass/Restrd Cr/Fail
This course examines the law of proof, with special attention to the Federal Rules of Evidence, constitutional restrictions on proving facts in criminal cases, and selected provisions of the California Evidence Code that diverge significantly from federal law. Topics include relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, confrontation, character evidence, impeachment, and expert witnesses. The instructor may override waitlist priority to accept a limited number of JD students in special circumstances. Elements used in grading: Final Exam.
Offered in Spring 2026 at Stanford University.