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Evidence Law AudioLearn

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Evidence Law AudioLearn

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Narrated by: Terry Rose
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AudioLearn Law School Course Outlines presents Evidence Law.

Written by distinguished law professors and professionally narrated for easy listening, this outline covers what is typically taught in a law school evidence law course.

Included are detailed explanations of critical issues and topics you must know to master the course.

Inside you'll find:

  • Case studies
  • Key takeaways
  • Review questions

In this outline, we'll review the following topics:

  • Introduction and presentation of evidence
  • Relevance
  • Witnesses
  • Tangible evidence
  • Privileges and other policy exclusions
  • Hearsay
  • Hearsay exceptions
  • Constitutional limitations

You also get two bonus audiobooks (seven+ hours of audio):

  • Law School Survival Guide
  • Legal Terminology - Top 500 Legal Terms You Must Know!

AudioLearn's Law Outlines support your studies, help with exam preparation, and provide a comprehensive audio review of the topic matter.

Please note: About three+ hours is dedicated to the course material and about seven hours is composed of the two bonus audiobooks!

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Good Overview

It’s a pretty good outline of Evidence law to listen to if you drive often/ have a commute as I do. Can get a little dry and dull, but so can the FRE.

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Useful Study Aid, but bonus material reduces value

Listening to the basics repeatedly, I find, helps my retention. The narrator of this series, Terry Rose, has a clear, resonant, pleasant voice and uses enough variation to hold interest. Material seems to cover the essential points but is a little light on examples. The speed of narration seems fast on the first listen or two (I put playback on .9X). Although the bonus material is OK for a once-over listening, overall it lessens the value of the product. Since the same bonus material appears on every title in the series, it wastes precious storage space on your phone or other device. Ideally, I'd like to have all of my law titles stored on my phone simultaneously, but with the limited storage space I have, I am not able to do this (but might be able to sans the bonus material). Since chapters are numbered continuously from the start of the headline material to the end of the bonus material, it takes some work to figure out in what chapter the headline material ends, thus making it a bit more difficult to find the appropriate chapter for a specific topic.. (A general peeve of mine with Audible programs is that their tables of contents list chapter numbers, but not chapter titles.)

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Narrator is too fast

Second part of the book is useless. Though the first part makes sense. Narrator is too fast, the voice should be slower. It is a study book, not a comedy drama.

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It was ok

It was ok but more of a basic overview. The other books took up way more of the audio then the evidence part which was really disappointing since the other books are typically read before you go to law school, not while in it.

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NoHeadlines on chapters

Only complaint is not having the chapters titles and an outline provided to follow. Otherwise this is good review material to aid in studying the subject matter. Surprisingly only like 4hrs are on Evidence, the rest is about being a lawyer/student etc and then general review of other topics.

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Not worth the mw

I found this book hard to follow, uninformative
And sometimes inaccurate. There are other
Better products in the market.

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Different useless topic in the middle

Not a good outline for studying. Different topic in the middle about how law school is hard.

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Errors Throughout

Avoid this is you're studying for anything that matters, like a bar exam. It's full of errors. The narrator reads blindly, including basic grammatical errors as well. It's awful.

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This book is 25% evidence law and the rest is garbage

This book spends the first quarter giving an overview of evidence law and the rest explaining law school. This is completely useless as the people who listen to this will either already be in law school or practicing law and looking for an easy way to refresh evidence law before trial. I cannot believe what an absolute waste this is…. This audio book is the equivalent of ordering a chicken burrito that is 75% rice and 25% burrito. I am so disappointed.

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The extras are priceless.

Listen to the entire lecture. You'll be glad you did. There's so much valuable info

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