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how do you analyze hearsay under the federal rules on in evidence si well from a big-picture perspective hearsay is actually a pretty straightforward analysis right we all know what the starting point rule if hearsay evidence is inadmissible unless an exception applies and in fact I could probably walk out on the street right now and ask any random passerby whether or not hearsay evidence is admissible and most would likely be able to articulate the rule correctly hearsay is not allowed in court so the analysis is actually pretty straightforward I know a lot of times law students like to make that hearsay analysis more convoluted than it has to be but at its core thereamp;#39;s only two parts right number one is this piece of evidence hearsay and number two if it is is there an exception that allows this hearsay evidence to come into court thatamp;#39;s all it is two parts again number one is this piece of evidence hearsay and number two if it is is there an exception that would allo