On Evidence 12th Edition | Prince Richardson

For generations of law students and practicing attorneys, Prince, Richardson & Schwartz’s Evidence: The Objection Method (12th ed.) has been the gold standard for learning how evidence rules work in real courtroom battles. Unlike a traditional casebook or a dry restatement of the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE), the 12th Edition continues the book’s unique “objection method” — training readers not just to know the rules, but to use them instantly during trial. What Makes the 12th Edition Different? Most evidence textbooks organize by legal topic (hearsay, relevance, character evidence, etc.). Prince Richardson instead organizes primarily by litigation context . The 12th Edition refines this approach with updated rules, recent amendments to the FRE (including Rule 807 residual hearsay changes), and new problems based on recent appellate decisions.