Federal Practice and Procedure

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Federal Practice and Procedure is a leading multi-volume legal treatise that provides comprehensive analysis and commentary on U.S. federal civil, criminal, and appellate procedure.

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instanceOf legal treatise
multi-volume work
secondary legal authority
alsoKnownAs Wright & Miller
availableOn Westlaw
characteristic comprehensive analysis
multi-volume
regularly updated
scholarly commentary
widely cited by U.S. federal courts
citationAbbreviation Federal Practice and Procedure self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fed. Prac. & Proc.
citedIn opinions of the United States Courts of Appeals
opinions of the United States District Courts
opinions of the United States Supreme Court
focusesOn case law development under federal rules
historical notes and advisory committee notes
interpretation of federal procedural rules
strategic and practical considerations in federal litigation
format online
print
hasAuthor A. Benjamin Spencer
Arthur R. Miller
Charles Alan Wright
Edward H. Cooper
Federal procedure scholars
Joan E. Steinman NERFINISHED
Mary Kay Kane
Richard L. Marcus
hasComponent volumes organized by rule sets and topics
hasFullTitle Federal Practice and Procedure self-link
hasOriginalAuthor Arthur R. Miller
Charles Alan Wright
influence authoritative source on U.S. federal procedure
jurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
legalSystem U.S. federal courts
publisher Thomson Reuters
publisherImprint West
subjectMatter United States federal appellate procedure
United States federal civil procedure
United States criminal justice system
surface form: United States federal criminal procedure

Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure for appeals from district courts
surface form: federal rules of appellate procedure

federal rules of civil procedure
Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
surface form: federal rules of criminal procedure

federal rules of evidence (selected aspects)
jurisdiction and related matters in U.S. federal courts
usedBy judges
law clerks
law professors
law students
litigators

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Charles Alan Wright notableWork Federal Practice and Procedure
Federal Practice and Procedure hasFullTitle Federal Practice and Procedure self-link
Federal Practice and Procedure citationAbbreviation Federal Practice and Procedure self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Fed. Prac. & Proc.