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Examples & Explanations for Evidence, Fifteenth Edition

Authors
  • Arthur Best
  • Eli Best
Series / Examples & Explanations Series
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Table of contents
Preface

Examples & Explanations: Evidence stands out as one of the clearest, most effective, and most concise introductions to evidence law available to students today. Beautifully structured and filled with compelling examples and thoughtful questions, this study aid delivers just the right amount of detail to support a student’s first encounter with the subject. Returning author Arthur Best, whose extensive teaching and writing in evidence and related fields have made him a trusted voice in legal education, brings this revised edition, now aided by a new author, administrative law judge Eli K. Best. 

New to the 15th Edition

  • Continues the book’s long tradition of providing prompt treatment of amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence
  • Provides new discussion of Rule 801(d)(1)(A) covering the anticipated December 2026 amendment that simplifies admission of witnesses’ prior inconsistent statements for the truth of what they assert
  • Updates examples reflecting abandonment of the former requirement that witnesses’ prior inconsistent statements would be admissible for their truth only if made under penalty of perjury in a formal proceeding
  • Includes contributions from new co-author Eli K. Best, administrative law judge
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About the authors
Arthur Best
Professor of Law Emeritus
Sturm College of Law & University of Denver

Arthur Best has been a member of the Sturm College of Law faculty since 1988. He has published broadly in fields including evidence, torts, advertising regulation, dispute resolution, and lawyers’ ethics. Among his books are When Consumers Complain (Columbia University Press: 1981), Evidence: Examples and Explanations (Aspen Publishing: 14thEdition, 2026), Basic Tort Law (Aspen Publishing: 6th Edition, 2022) (co-author), Evidence: Practice, Problems, and Rules (Aspen Publishing: 4th Edition, 2024), and frequent Wigmore on Evidence Supplement volumes (Wolters Kluwer: since 1995).

Recent articles are “Lying Lawyers and Recumbent Regulators,” 49 Ind. L. Rev. 1 (2015), “Winking at the Jury: ‘Implicit Vouching’ versus the Limits on Opinions about Credibility,” 55 Ariz. L. Rev. 265 (2013) (co-author), “Student Evaluations of Law Teaching Work Well: Strongly Agree, Agree, Neutral, Disagree, Strongly Disagree,” 40 Southwestern L. Rev. 1 (2007), “Impediments to Reasonable Tort Reform: Lessons from the Adoption of Comparative Negligence,” 40 Ind. L. Rev. 1 (2007).

Best has served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Sturm College of Law at University of Denver and as president of the University’s Faculty Senate. He has represented the Association of American Law Schools and the American Bar Association as a member and chair of law school accreditation inspection teams. He has also served on the board of directors of Colorado Lawyers for the Arts and of the Denver-based Hannah Kahn Dance Company.

Eli K. Best
Administrative Law Judge

Eli Best is a graduate of Yale Law School, where he was an articles editor on the Yale Law Journal. He served as a judicial law clerk on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, then worked as a litigator at large law firms in Washington D.C. and Minneapolis. Since 2017, Best has served as an administrative law judge in Minnesota. His scholarship has appeared in the University of Chicago Law Review, the Marquette Law Review, and the Yale Law and Policy Review.

Product Information
Edition
Fifteenth Edition
Publication date
2026-06-22
Copyright Year
2026
Pages
340
Print
9798894109718
eBook
9798894109725
Subject
Evidence
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