Roger C. Park

Roger C. Park is the co-author of the Waltz & Park Evidence casebook, the author of a textbook on evidence (Trial Objections) and the author of numerous articles in law journals. He has also co-authored interdisciplinary journal articles on law and psychology. He is the past chair of the Evidence Section of the American Association of Law Schools. 

Professor Park has written over a dozen computer lessons on evidence, civil procedure (with Doug McFarland) and professional responsibility (with Kenneth Kirwin). His evidence lessons won the EDUCOM Higher Education Software award in 1991.

Formerly the Fredrikson & Byron Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota, Professor Park is now the James Edgar Hervey Professor of Law at UC College of the Law, San Francisco. He has also taught as a visiting professor at Boston University Law School, Michigan Law School, and Stanford Law School and as an adjunct at Wellesley College.

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This table shows Lessons and podcasts by this author. It includes Lesson title, CALI Topics for the Lesson, the date the Lesson was published on the CALI website, the date the Lesson was last updated, and run/usage totals for the past 30 and 120 days.

Note: usage information for podcasts is not available here and is marked as N/A.

Lesson Titlesort descending CALI Topic(s) Latest update Runs Past 30 Days Runs Past 120 Days
Character Evidence Under Federal Rules December 19, 2023
357
995
Demurrers and Judgments on the Pleadings April 6, 2012
81
93
Drafting a Complaint July 13, 2018
46
179
Evidence for Procedure Students October 7, 2021
8
14
Hearsay From Square One: The Definition of Hearsay October 26, 2022
227
1,025
Impeachment and Rehabilitation of Witnesses September 27, 2018
124
615
Model Rules of Professional Conduct I: Preliminary Drill September 28, 2023
168
479
Model Rules of Professional Conduct II: Questions and Problems May 19, 2014
178
311
Preclusion February 23, 2015
39
59
Survey of Evidence October 8, 2021
64
431
The Concept of Hearsay August 28, 2018
332
853
The Defense Function May 19, 2014
31
231
The Hearsay Rule & Its Exceptions October 26, 2022
129
316