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2024 Edition
Rules and Laws for Civil Actions is an open-access resource for law students containing the U.S. Constitution, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Federal Rules of Evidence, Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, and selected federal and state statutes. The book was created by a team of faculty members at the University of Iowa College of Law to supplement the study of Civil Procedure, Evidence, Constitutional Law, and other law school courses. In addition to containing the official text, each legal source found in Rules and Laws for Civil Actions is accompanied by an introductory section written by an Iowa Law professor explaining its significance and background. Students are able to access the online and digital versions of the resource free of charge.
Publication Date
2024
Publisher
Iowa Pressbooks
Keywords
federal statutes, state statutes, civil procedure, appellate procedure, evidence, constitutional law
Disciplines
Civil Law | Civil Procedure | Constitutional Law | Law | Legal Education
Recommended Citation
Burch Elias, Stella; Muller, Derek T.; Rantanen, Jason; Sheerin, Caroline; and Steinitz, Maya, "Rules & Laws for Civil Actions: 2024 Ed." (2024). Books. 357.
https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/books/357
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Civil Law Commons, Civil Procedure Commons, Constitutional Law Commons, Legal Education Commons
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BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Note: older print and digital copies contain the pre-December 2022 version of Rule 7.1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The version that went into effect in December 2022 can be obtained from this link.
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Note that the 2024 edition (including the online edition) reflects the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure set to go into effect on December 1, 2023.