Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! In this episode from our “Listen and Learn” series, we cover a category of evidence called “non-hearsay,” which is tested often both on Evidence essays and on the MBE.
In this episode we discuss:
- A quick review of what is considered hearsay
- Categories of statements deemed non-hearsay
- When to consider hearsay exceptions
- Analyzing two Evidence essay hypos, from the July 2005 and July 2007 California bar exams
- How to structure your essay answer when the question is about hearsay
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Resources:
- “Listen and Learn” series
- California Bar Examination – Essay Questions and Selected Answers, July 2005
- California Bar Examination – Essay Questions and Selected Answers, July 2007
- Podcast Episode 259: Listen and Learn – Relevance in Evidence
- Podcast Episode 261: Listen and Learn – The Basics of Hearsay
- Podcast Episode 271: Listen and Learn – Hearsay Exceptions: Present Sense Impression and State of Mind
- Podcast Episode 296: Listen and Learn – Hearsay Exceptions: Government and Business Records
- Podcast Episode 308: Listen and Learn – More Hearsay Exceptions
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These listen and learn episodes are so helpful! I found this podcast towards the end of my 1L year, and I wish I had found them earlier. Thanks for all yall do!!
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