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Expert Witness Malpractice, Michael Flynn Oct 2018

Expert Witness Malpractice, Michael Flynn

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Why We Should Abandon The Balance Metaphor: A New Approach To Counterterrorism Policy, Stuart Macdonald Jan 2008

Why We Should Abandon The Balance Metaphor: A New Approach To Counterterrorism Policy, Stuart Macdonald

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

One of the central objectives in counterterrorism policy is commonly said to be to balance the competing demands of security and liberty.


Jurisdiction And Evidence - An English Perspective, Steven Loble Jan 1998

Jurisdiction And Evidence - An English Perspective, Steven Loble

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The countries of Europe have entered into multilateral treaties to facilitate doing business in Europe. These treaties cover jurisdiction, enforcement of foreign judgments and choice of law. The individual states in the United States have analogous arrangements to facilitate doing business within the United States.


Revive The Hague Evidence Convention, Andrew N. Vollmer Jan 1998

Revive The Hague Evidence Convention, Andrew N. Vollmer

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

This article is about the Hague Evidence Convention' and the Supreme Court's decision in Aerospatiale.2 Because Of Aerospatiale, the Hague Evidence Convention is used only rarely for party discovery in United States litigation. That is unfortunate, and my purpose here is to suggest reasons and ways to revive use of the Convention. I will first discuss several aspects of the international discovery situation before Aerospatiale.


Scientific Evidence: 1990 Survey Of Florida Law, Carol Henderson Garcia Jan 1991

Scientific Evidence: 1990 Survey Of Florida Law, Carol Henderson Garcia

Nova Law Review

Increasingly, science and the law are intersecting. Today, most scientific

or professional disciplines provide expert testimony in courts.


Survey: Evidence, Mark M. Dobson, Randolph Braccialarghe Jan 1986

Survey: Evidence, Mark M. Dobson, Randolph Braccialarghe

Nova Law Review

Twenty-one years ago Chief Justice Earl Warren appointed an advisory

committee to propose evidentiary rules for the federal courts,

thus beginning a movement which has worked a minor revolution in

substantive evidence law.