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Federal Civil Rules Handbook (31st ed.)
This is our 31st edition of the Federal Civil Rules Handbook. Our founding goal for the Handbook has remained constant over these many years—to assist practicing lawyers, judges, and scholars in locating quick, reliable answers to pressing questions in federal civil practice. From the inception, the Federal Civil Rules Handbook has aimed to bridge the ravine between a simple, austere reprinting of the Rules, and costly but exhaustive multi volume treatises exploring the Rules in comprehensive depth. The handbook occupies the middle-ground – a reprinting of the Rules accompanied by a sensibly comprehensive compendium of practical, quickly-accessed distillations of the Rules in operation; an affordable, annually current, predictably organized, single-volume, easily referenced tool for understanding and applying the Federal Civil Rules. Co-authored with Professor Steven Baicker-McKee of Pittsburgh, Pa
Inadvertent Dishonesty
The author discusses the incidence of and summarizes the behavioral psychology behind grave ethical lapses by lawyers otherwise known to be paradigms of integrity, using one case study as an exemplar
United States v. Teston, No. CR 22-1400 JB (D.N.M. Apr. 15, 2024)
Citing Uncoupling the Constitutional Right to Self-Defense from the Second Amendment: Insights From the Law of War, 45 Conn. L. Rev. 1809, 1820-21 (2013).United States v. Teston, No. CR 22-1400 JB (D.N.M. Apr. 15, 2024)
Federal Practice & Procedure - CIVIL RULES: Quick Reference Guide
With this Volume 12B, the principal text of the Federal Civil Rules Handbook is incorporated into the Nation\u27s leading scholarly treatise on federal civil practice, Federal Practice & Procedure as written by Professors Wright and Miller. Co-authored with Professor Steven Baicker-McKee of Pittsburgh, Pa