Course Description

This four-part course explains some of the key distinctions between the Louisiana Code of Evidence and the Federal Rules of Evidence reinforced with quizzes to test your knowledge where you must determine how the issue would be determined in either a state or federal court. The quizzes include both problems and video demonstrations and are followed by detailed explanations of the issues presented.

ASSOCIATE VICE CHANCELLOR FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS

Shenequa Grey

Professor Grey is a former prosecutor with trial experience in a full range of trials including armed robbery, rapes, and second-degree murder. She earned an advanced law degree in trial advocacy from one of the leading advocacy programs in the nation, Temple Beasley School of Law. She has taught advocacy and evidence for more than twelve years and is the author of An Anatomy of Louisiana Evidence Law: Code, Commentary, Cases, and Problems, published by Carolina Academic Press (available at www.greyevidence.com, and the electronic interactive supplement available at www.casebookadvantage.com).

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction to the 25 Distinctions Between the Louisiana and Federal Evidence Rules

    • Copyright Notice

    • Article.Thirty-Nine Distinctions Between the Louisiana and Federal Evidence Rules

  • 2

    Part I: Distinctions #1 to #5

    • Distinctions #1 to #5

  • 3

    Part II: Distinctions #6 to #10

    • Distinctions #6 to #10

  • 4

    Part III: Distinctions #11 to #15

    • Distinctions #11 to #15

  • 5

    Part IV: Provisions With No Federal Counterpart #16 to #25

    • Distinctions #16 to #26