Disambiguation evidence for rules of evidence for the federal courts via surface form

"Federal Rules of Evidence"


As subject (50)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Federal Rules of Evidence".

Predicate Object
allowsExclusionOf evidence if probative value is substantially outweighed by unfair prejudice
appliesTo civil cases in federal courts
appliesTo criminal cases in federal courts
appliesToJurisdiction federal judiciary of the United States
surface form: United States federal courts
basedOn common law principles of evidence
codifiedAs Title 28 of the United States Code
surface form: Title 28 of the United States Code Appendix
containsArticle Article I – General Provisions
containsArticle Article II – Judicial Notice
containsArticle Article III – Presumptions in Civil Cases
containsArticle Article IV – Relevance and Its Limits
containsArticle Article IX – Authentication and Identification
containsArticle Article V – Privileges
containsArticle Article VI – Witnesses
containsArticle Article VII – Opinions and Expert Testimony
containsArticle Article VIII – Hearsay
containsArticle Article X – Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs
containsArticle Article XI – Miscellaneous Rules
defines hearsay and its exceptions
effectiveDate 1975-07-01
enactedBy United States Congress
governs admissibility of evidence in federal court proceedings
governs consideration of evidence by federal courts
governs presentation of evidence in federal court proceedings
hasKeyConcept authentication of evidence
hasKeyConcept best evidence rule
hasKeyConcept expert testimony
hasKeyConcept hearsay
hasKeyConcept judicial notice
hasKeyConcept presumptions
hasKeyConcept privileges
hasKeyConcept relevance of evidence
hasPurpose to ascertain the truth
hasPurpose to eliminate unjustifiable expense and delay
hasPurpose to ensure fairness in administration of justice
hasPurpose to promote development of evidence law
hasPurpose to secure just determinations in proceedings
influenced state evidence codes
instanceOf rules of evidence
instanceOf set of legal rules
interpretedBy Supreme Court of the United States
surface form: United States Supreme Court
interpretedBy United States courts of appeals
legalSystem United States law
mayBeAdoptedBy state courts
regulates expert witness qualifications
regulates impeachment of witnesses
regulates lay opinion testimony
regulates self-authenticating documents
regulates use of character evidence
requires relevant evidence to be admitted unless excluded
subjectTo amendment by Congress

As object (57)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Federal Rules of Evidence".

Rules Enabling Act basisFor
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
Eastern District of Oklahoma follows
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
surface form: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma
surface form: Assistant United States Attorney
Article I – General Provisions partOf
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
Article II – Judicial Notice partOf
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
Article V – Privileges partOf
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
Article VI – Witnesses partOf
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
Article VIII – Hearsay partOf
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
Article XI – Miscellaneous Rules partOf
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
District Court of Guam uses
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
District of Colorado uses
"Federal Rules of Evidence"
surface form: United States District Court for the District of Colorado
Western District of Oklahoma uses
"Federal Rules of Evidence"