Federal Rules of Civil Procedure


Book Description

​​This edition of The Rules of Civil Procedure includes the Rules in full text in Part 1, followed in Part 2 by selected Advisory Committee Notes. This arrangement makes the most frequently used material (the Rules themselves) readily available for classroom use and study. Also included in this supplement are selected Rules of Appellate Procedure (Part 3), the U.S. Constitution (Part 4), selected federal statutes governing courts and matters of jurisdiction (Part 5), the Rules of Evidence (Part 6), and new notes and cases relating to Civil Procedure (Part 7). ​
















Federal Rules of Civil Procedure


Book Description

This edition of The Rules of Civil Procedure includes the Rules in full text in Part 1, followed in Part 2 by selected Advisory Committee Notes. This arrangement makes the most frequently used material (the Rules themselves) readily available for classroom use and study. Also included in this book are selected Rules of Appellate Procedure (Part 3), the U.S. Constitution (Part 4), selected federal statutes governing courts and matters of jurisdiction (Part 5), the Rules of Evidence (Part 6), and new notes and cases relating to Civil Procedure (Part 7).







Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: With Selected Statutes, Cases, and Other Materials 2024


Book Description

Supplement to accompany Yeazell/Schwartz/Carroll’s Civil Procedure, 11th edition, with statutes and materials; includes the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Constitution, Selected Provisions from United States Code, Title 28: Judiciary and Judicial Procedure; and Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., a 2023 Supreme Court personal jurisdiction decision. New to the 2024 Edition: The updated Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, reflecting changes to Rules 6, 15, 72, and a new Rule 87. The Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., which offers insights about two key areas of personal jurisdiction: general jurisdiction and consent.