you have just saved my life. i cannot thank you enough. i mean, really. really. really. thank you so much!
Thanks!
[…] and the exceptions. I just found these amazing evidence flowcharts right now. There’s one on determining hearsay initially, and then one to see if the evidence can come in on a hearsay exception. These charts are a life […]
This is amazing. I’m a flowchart person and learn better that way (as opposed to outlining) but was struggling with evidence…this is a lifesaver, thanks so much!
Thanks for writing! I’m building out a Visual Law Library now, so hopefully it can be a resource in the future….
What format did you use for your flowchart?
This is such a beautiful chart! Are the hearsay exceptions and exemptions grouped together though?
Do you have a flow chart related to character evidence?
One of the teams in my Intro to Legal Design class this quarter is working with Legal Services of North Florida to think through a replication strategy for…
A very instructive & fun cartoon flow chart on illegal immigration. More legal information design, for clarity & playfulness! From Terry Colon, published in Reason Magazine.
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Thanks for the shout out 😀
you have just saved my life. i cannot thank you enough. i mean, really. really. really. thank you so much!
Thanks!
[…] and the exceptions. I just found these amazing evidence flowcharts right now. There’s one on determining hearsay initially, and then one to see if the evidence can come in on a hearsay exception. These charts are a life […]
This is amazing. I’m a flowchart person and learn better that way (as opposed to outlining) but was struggling with evidence…this is a lifesaver, thanks so much!
Thanks for writing! I’m building out a Visual Law Library now, so hopefully it can be a resource in the future….
What format did you use for your flowchart?
This is such a beautiful chart! Are the hearsay exceptions and exemptions grouped together though?
Do you have a flow chart related to character evidence?