Every law student's "must-have" for exam prep! Evidence law is based on a set of rules, promulgated by the U.S. Supreme Court and passed by Congress, called the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE). This edition includes both the FRE and common law. While studying the law of Evidence is more organized and disciplined than other doctrines, it is nonetheless a difficult area for many students to master. The law of Evidence is, for the most part, one large exception to a very general rule. The basic rule of Evidence is that all relevant evidence is admissible. However, there are many exceptions to this general rule, and the very definition of “relevant” evidence is complex. With Law in a Flash, you have the foundation to improve exam performance. Once you're familiar with this content, you can face your exam with the confidence of knowing and understanding the key principles and issues that are normally tested in your Evidence course.