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Very good. Cover has wear, insides perfect. 1844 p. The Federal Judiciary devotes a section of its U.S. Courts web site to Federal Rulemaking, including extensive information on the new civil rules. The Federal While this page includes many helpful, authoritative documents, it is very difficult to use. For an understanding of the history and intent of the rules changes, I recommend the Feb. 25, 2005 memo to the public from the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Introduction to Proposed Style Revision of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure of the same date. These documents are found in one, large PDF file called Feb. 2005 Proposed Style Rules Amendments (PDF) in the Archives (more) section of the Federal Rulemaking page. The New Rules Side-by-Side with the Old In the Archives (Rules Effective Dec. 1, 2007) section of the web site, the Committee published Excerpt of the Report of the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules (Style Rules). This 255-page PDF document sets out the old rules 1-86 next to the new rules and includes the committee notes below each rule. To avoid searching the site, you can access this document directly. This same document has been published by LexisNexis as a soft-bound, pamphlet supplement to Moore s Federal Practice. The pamphlet is entitled Revision of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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