Evidence Law: The Guardrails of Justice
Understand the Rules of Evidence That DEFINE the Legal Battlefield
- Learn why genuine justice requires that the courts distinguish high-quality from low-quality evidence.
- Why do lawyers object in court, and why are objections vital?
- Why is character evidence generally inadmissible?
- What is hearsay evidence, why is it generally excluded, and what are the exceptions that allow hearsay?
- What is expert witness testimony, and how are experts qualified to give opinions as evidence?
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- Taught by Attorney Ryan Belanger.
American Property: Freedom, Liberty & Ownership
Property Rights Are the FOUNDATION of Our Most Fundamental Freedoms
- Gain a robust understanding of property rights as intended under the Constitution, and applied in day-to-day life.
- Covers the same Property Law topics as in the first year of law school, plus more!
- Learn the law of property acquisition, home purchase, adverse possession, easements, rent & lease, landlord-tenant, HOA law, estates, joint ownership, marital property.
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- Taught by Attorney Andrew Esquire.
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