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Discovery Of Federal Income Tax Returns And The New “Qualified” Privileges, William A. Edmundson
Discovery Of Federal Income Tax Returns And The New “Qualified” Privileges, William A. Edmundson
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Testimonial Privileges And The Preferences Of Friendship, Sanford Levinson
Testimonial Privileges And The Preferences Of Friendship, Sanford Levinson
Duke Law Journal
Professor Levinson distinguishes two difficulties in the law of testimonial privilege. The first is that of identifying the core of concerns that the law of privilege is intended to address. The second is that of explaining how the structure of the positive law "fits" these core concerns. Analysis of the first difficulty shows that privilege law imputes to intimacy a value that is not reducible to the individualistic concerns that underlie the privilege against self-incrimination. Discussion of the second difficulty reveals that the law evasively and unthinkingly has compromised the value it would-and ought to-accord to intimate relationships.
The Attorney’S Duty To Reveal A Client’S Intended Future Criminal Conduct, Timothy J. Miller
The Attorney’S Duty To Reveal A Client’S Intended Future Criminal Conduct, Timothy J. Miller
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Confidential Communications And Information In A Computer Era, John T. Soma, Lorna C. Youngs
Confidential Communications And Information In A Computer Era, John T. Soma, Lorna C. Youngs
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, Notre Dame Law Review Editors
Recent Decisions, Notre Dame Law Review Editors
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.