Background
Park, Roger Cook was born on January 4, 1942 in Atlanta. Son of Hugh and Alice (Cook) Park.
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Written from an advocate's perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom procedure and the dynamics of litigation. In clear and engaging prose, it explains the Federal Rules, selected state variations, major cases, essential doctrines, and important underlying policies. Frequent practical examples drawn from courtroom practice provide a feel for the context in which evidence problems arise.
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Park, Roger Cook was born on January 4, 1942 in Atlanta. Son of Hugh and Alice (Cook) Park.
Bachelor cum laude, Harvard University, 1964; Juris Doctor magna cum laude, Harvard University, 1969.
Law clerk to Honorary Bailey Aldrich, United States Court Appeals (1st Circuit), Boston, 1969-1970;
with, Zalkind & Silverglate, Boston, 1970-1973;
professor Law School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1973-1995;
Fredrikson and Byron professor of law, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1990-1995;
Distinguished James Edgar Hervey professor of law, University of California/Hastings College Law, San Francisco, since 1995. Visiting professor Law School Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, summer 1977, Sch.Law Boston University, 1981-1982, Law School University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, fall 1984. Board of directors Center for Computer-Aided Legal Instruction, 1982-1996.
Reporter advisory group Civil Justice Reform Act, District of Minnesota. Member evidence advising committee Minnesota Supreme Court, 1988-1995.
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Lieutenant United States Army, 1964-1966, Vietnam. Member American Bar Association (member subcommittee on federal rules of evidence, member rules of criminal procedure adn evidence committee criminal justice section since 1988), American Law Institute, American Association Law Schools (chairperson evidence section 1994).
Married Rosemarie J. Lilliker, June 14, 1967 (divorced 1979). 1 child, Matthew; married Suzanne Nicole Howard, February 18, 1984. Stepchildren: Sophie Currier, Nicolas Currier.