Synopsis
Receive complimentary lifetime digital access to the eBook with new print purchase. A Student's Guide is a unique supplemental resource for students studying Civil Procedure that combines the text of the rules with clear and accessible commentary that, in addition to explaining how each rule works, also places each rule in the broader context of the civil litigation process and explains how the rule works in practice. The authors recently completed a multi-year, top-to-bottom revision of this popular student resource, revising and enhancing commentary to add new features and student-friendly explanations of the important concepts and terminology that are second-nature to experienced lawyers but bewildering to beginning law students, making A Student's Guide a perfectly calibrated resource. The 2020-2021 edition of A Student's Guide contains: the text of each federal Rule; followed by a "How This Rule Fits In" feature to orient students to the role each Rule plays in federal civil practice and a "The Architecture of this Rule" feature to help students unpack those Rules that are dense and lengthy; and concluding each Rule discussion with a "How this Rule Works in Practice" section, to demonstrate each Rule's litigation function and nuances, subpart by subpart. Enhancing this Rule-by-Rule guidance, this edition of A Student's Guide also contains: (1) a "Getting Started" overview of important concepts in federal civil practice (personal and subject-matter jurisdiction, removal, venue, forum non conveniens, Erie , and claim/issue preclusion); (2) selected portions of the U.S. Judiciary Code; (3) the MDL statute and a brief orientation to MDL practice; (4) a concise overview of federal appeals; and (5) the text of the U.S. Constitution. Updated to include the December 1, 2020 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and selected statutory provisions current through April 1, 2020., Receive complimentary lifetime digital access to the eBook with new print purchase. What Makes A Student's Guide to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Different? Text of the Rules, Title 28, and Constitution: The 2020-2021 edition supplies what your students need--the text of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ( as amended through December 1, 2020 ), the frequently-consulted sections of the U.S. Judiciary Code ( as amended through April 2020 ), and the text of the U.S. Constitution. Most Rules Supplements available to students contain that same content. But where most supplements stop, A Student's Guide continues on.... PLUS... Student-Friendly Orientation to Each Rule: What many students often find challenging in studying Civil Procedure--and what is less likely to be found in either a casebook or a conventional study aid--is an understanding of how each Rule "fits" into the master scheme of federal civil practice generally. This edition of A Student's Guide offers students that very guidance. Three features follow the text of each Rule: "How This Rule Fits In" explains for students the broad context of each Rule and the role each plays in federal civil practice; "The Architecture of this Rule" guides students in unpacking the structure of those Rules that are especially long and confusing; "How This Rule Works in Practice" helps students understand each Rule's application, subpart by subpart, in the real-world, practical life of practicing attorneys. PLUS... Citations to Interpretative Case Law: Also unlike most other Rules Supplements, A Student's Guide provides students with select, leading interpretative case law analyzing the Rules and their subparts. This, then, converts this resource into a "finding aid" of sorts, as students work through applied problems in the context of the Rules. PLUS... A "Getting Started" Overview to Federal Practice Concepts: Because many of the related core concepts of federal practice are an amalgam of law found in Rules, statutes, constitutional provisions, and case law, A Student's Guide bridges that gulf with quick, orienting discussions of central practice concepts like personal jurisdiction, subject-matter jurisdiction, removal, venue, forum non conveniens, the Erie Doctrine, and claim and issue preclusion. These distillations allow students to acquire a broad view of those related practice contexts. PLUS... A Handy Overview of Federal Appellate Practice: This edition of A Student's Guide also includes a concise, student-friendly overview of federal appellate practice. PLUS... A Helpful Orientation to the Rulemaking Process: A Student's Guide also includes a brief orientation for students to the process of federal rulemaking, how the Rules originally came into existence, and how they are amended.