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Case Western Reserve University School of Law

1988

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Competitive Impacts Of U.S. Export Control Regulations, John Ellicott Jan 1988

Competitive Impacts Of U.S. Export Control Regulations, John Ellicott

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Discussion After The Speeches Of Joseph P. Griffin, Warren Grover And David G. Gill, Discussion Jan 1988

Discussion After The Speeches Of Joseph P. Griffin, Warren Grover And David G. Gill, Discussion

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Product Liability Overseas: Competitive Effects On Canadian Industry, Grant Murray Jan 1988

Product Liability Overseas: Competitive Effects On Canadian Industry, Grant Murray

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Discussion After The Speech Of Tetsuo Kasuya, Discussion Jan 1988

Discussion After The Speech Of Tetsuo Kasuya, Discussion

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Discussion After The Speeches Of James R. Sharpe, John Coleman And James D. Mcniven, Discussion Jan 1988

Discussion After The Speeches Of James R. Sharpe, John Coleman And James D. Mcniven, Discussion

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Patent Harmonization Can Enhance The Global Competitiveness Of Canada And The United States, William H. Duffey Jan 1988

Patent Harmonization Can Enhance The Global Competitiveness Of Canada And The United States, William H. Duffey

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Discussion After The Speech Of Gedas A. Sakus, Discussion Jan 1988

Discussion After The Speech Of Gedas A. Sakus, Discussion

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Best Evidence Principle, Dale A. Nance Jan 1988

The Best Evidence Principle, Dale A. Nance

Faculty Publications

This Article challenges the premises underlying the reasoning in decisions like Gonzales-Benitez. The point is not that the appellants in that case should have prevailed, but simply that the court's treatment of their argument was inadequate. The court should have considered whether the trial court had and abused a discretion to deny admission of the testimony pursuant to a general best evidence principle. At the very least, the court should have justified its implicit assumption that the phrase ‘best evidence’ could only refer, in the context of this case, to the original document rule.


The Admissibility Of Laboratory Reports In Criminal Trials: The Reliability Of Scientific Proof, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1988

The Admissibility Of Laboratory Reports In Criminal Trials: The Reliability Of Scientific Proof, Paul C. Giannelli

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Informed Consent To Abortion: A Refinement, Thomas L. Jipping Jan 1988

Informed Consent To Abortion: A Refinement, Thomas L. Jipping

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


The National Lawyers Guild: Thomas Emerson And The Struggle For Survival, Victor Rabinowitz Jan 1988

The National Lawyers Guild: Thomas Emerson And The Struggle For Survival, Victor Rabinowitz

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.