Rules of Evidence Practice
Spot the objection.
Each card is a moment from a round. Read what just happened, choose how you’d respond, and see the Federal Rule behind it. The questions keep coming for as long as you want to practice — no experience needed, that’s the point.
On direct examination in a car-accident negligence case, plaintiff's counsel asks the treating physician:
“Doctor, in your opinion, were the plaintiff's spinal injuries consistent with a rear-end collision at highway speed?” — offered to prove causation of the injuries.