Tuesday, October 7, 2025

For Monday, October 13

Tuesday audio. Make-up at 1 p.m. Monday in RDB 2006, followed by regular class. No class on Monday, October 20. The Prelim Exam will post at 12:30 next Tuesday, October 14. It will be due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, October 21.

We continue with Trial and Presumptions; review FRCP 50 and FRCrP 29. What is a presumption and how does it operate, in the bigger picture and at the level of individual facts? Why have presumptions (or "instructed inferences") and how do they operate? What is the difference between a rebuttable presumption and an irrebuttable presumption? How does FRCP 50 operate with presumptions?

In addition to Question # 106, prep the following presumption: "If a child is born within 300 days of legally married opposite-sex couple living together as husband and wife, the husband shall be presumed to be the father." Husband sues Wife for custody of a child; he must prove paternity as an element of the claim (along with the best interests of the child).