Upper Level·T100 #73·Waco, Texas

Evidence at Baylor Law

Explore the foundational principles of evidence law at Baylor Law School, emphasizing legal standards, admissibility, and trial practice.

Course Overview

The Evidence course at Baylor Law School provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in legal proceedings. This course focuses on the Federal Rules of Evidence, as well as relevant Texas rules, equipping students with the critical skills necessary for trial advocacy and legal practice. Key concepts include distinctions between relevant and inadmissible evidence, hearsay, and the roles of both judges and juries in evaluating evidence during trials.

Key Topics in Evidence

Federal Rules of Evidence
Hearsay and its exceptions
Relevancy and admissibility
Witness competence and examination
Expert testimony
Character evidence
Privileges
Presumptions and inferences
Study Tips for Evidence at Baylor Law
  • 1Stay current on both the Federal and Texas rules of evidence to understand jurisdictional differences.
  • 2Engage in practical exercises through mock trials to apply theoretical knowledge.
  • 3Utilize study groups to discuss interpretations of key rulings and case law.
  • 4Practice identifying and articulating objections during practice exams.
  • 5Review past exams and model answers to familiarize yourself with exam expectations.

Key Questions in Evidence

Is this evidence relevant under FRE 401?

Is the statement hearsay, and does an exception apply?

Is the probative value substantially outweighed by unfair prejudice?

Does a privilege protect this communication?

Evidence Case Briefs

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Study Tools for Evidence at Baylor Law

Exam Format — Evidence at Baylor Law

Exams typically consist of a combination of multiple-choice questions, short essays, and hypothetical scenarios requiring application of evidence rules to fact patterns.

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