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Articles 1 - 30 of 83
Full-Text Articles in Law
In Defense Of The Government Attorney-Client Privilege , Adam M. Chud
In Defense Of The Government Attorney-Client Privilege , Adam M. Chud
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reviving Implied Confidentiality, Woodrow Hartzog
Reviving Implied Confidentiality, Woodrow Hartzog
Indiana Law Journal
The law of online relationships has a significant flaw—it regularly fails to account for the possibility of an implied confidence. The established doctrine of implied confidentiality is, without explanation, almost entirely absent from online jurisprudence in environments where it has traditionally been applied offline, such as with sensitive data sets and intimate social interactions.
Courts’ abandonment of implied confidentiality in online environments should have been foreseen. The concept has not been developed enough to be consistently applied in environments such as the Internet that lack obvious physical or contextual cues of confidence. This absence is significant because implied confidentiality could …
Two Notes On Evidence: Privileges And Hearsay, J. W. Deese
Two Notes On Evidence: Privileges And Hearsay, J. W. Deese
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
Child Abuse Reporting In New York State: The Dilemma Of The Mental Health Professional, David J. Agatstein
Child Abuse Reporting In New York State: The Dilemma Of The Mental Health Professional, David J. Agatstein
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
The Deconstruction Of The Marital Privilege, Barbara Gregg Glenn
The Deconstruction Of The Marital Privilege, Barbara Gregg Glenn
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Proposed Legislation Concerning A Lawyer's Duty Of Confidentiality, Roger C. Cramton
Proposed Legislation Concerning A Lawyer's Duty Of Confidentiality, Roger C. Cramton
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Smoking Out Big Tobacco: Some Lessons About Academic Freedom, The World Wide Web, Media Conglomeration, And Public Service Pedagogy From The Battle Over The Brown & Williamson Documents, Clay Calvert
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Advice-Of-Counsel Defense In Patent Infringement Cases: How Far Does Waiver Of Work Product Extend?, Cecil C. Kuhne Iii
The Advice-Of-Counsel Defense In Patent Infringement Cases: How Far Does Waiver Of Work Product Extend?, Cecil C. Kuhne Iii
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflicting Currents: The Obligation To Maintain Inviolate Client Confidences And The New Sec Attorney Conduct Rules, Keith Paul Bishop, James F. Fotenos, Steven K. Hazen, James R. Walther, Nancy H. Wojtas
Conflicting Currents: The Obligation To Maintain Inviolate Client Confidences And The New Sec Attorney Conduct Rules, Keith Paul Bishop, James F. Fotenos, Steven K. Hazen, James R. Walther, Nancy H. Wojtas
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Selective Disclosure: The Abrogation Of The Attorney-Client Privilege And The Work Product Doctrine, Zach Dostart
Selective Disclosure: The Abrogation Of The Attorney-Client Privilege And The Work Product Doctrine, Zach Dostart
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Attorney-Client Privilege As An Obstacle To The Professional And Ethical Development Of Law Students, Ursula H. Weigold
The Attorney-Client Privilege As An Obstacle To The Professional And Ethical Development Of Law Students, Ursula H. Weigold
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Sexual Assault Counselor-Victim Privilege: Jurisdictional Delay Into An Unclaimed Sanctuary, Armand Arabian
The Sexual Assault Counselor-Victim Privilege: Jurisdictional Delay Into An Unclaimed Sanctuary, Armand Arabian
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Arbitrator's Deliberation, Yves Derains
The Arbitrator's Deliberation, Yves Derains
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Formalism And The State Secrets Privilege, Sudha Setty
Judicial Formalism And The State Secrets Privilege, Sudha Setty
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Promises Of Confidentiality To News Sources After Cohen V. Cowles Media Company: A Survey Of Newspaper Editors, Daniel Levin, Ellen Rubert
Promises Of Confidentiality To News Sources After Cohen V. Cowles Media Company: A Survey Of Newspaper Editors, Daniel Levin, Ellen Rubert
Golden Gate University Law Review
We undertook a survey of newspaper editors to determine their views regarding promises of confidentiality, to determine the effect of the Cohen case on the newspaper industry, and to discover related information. This article will discuss the Cohen case and report the survey results. Section II of the article sets forth the facts that led to the lawsuit brought by source Dan Cohen against two Minneapolis newspapers for breach of promise of confidentiality. Section III sets forth the history of the lawsuit itself, as it proceeded through the Minnesota state courts to the United States Supreme Court, reaching a final …
Constitutional Law - United States V. Richey: Disclosure Of Tax Information By Former Irs Agent Not Protected By The First Amendment, Christine C. Pagano
Constitutional Law - United States V. Richey: Disclosure Of Tax Information By Former Irs Agent Not Protected By The First Amendment, Christine C. Pagano
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
California's Newsgatherer's Shield: Inconsistent Interpretation Means Inadequate Protection, Nora Linda Rousso
California's Newsgatherer's Shield: Inconsistent Interpretation Means Inadequate Protection, Nora Linda Rousso
Golden Gate University Law Review
This Comment will initially discuss the history of the shield law in California and examine how it has been defined by the courts in the leading cases. It will also discuss New York Times, Delaney and Hallissy in terms of the courts' application of the shield law to those cases. The analyses of New York Times and Hallissy will be contrasted with that of Delaney. This Comment will attempt to show how the New York Times/Hallissy analysis could have been applied to the facts of Delaney and still have yielded the same result. Recommendations will be made with respect to …
Survey: Women And California Law, Elaine Booras
Survey: Women And California Law, Elaine Booras
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aftermath Of Herbert V. Lando: Will Lower Courts Create Another Qualified Newsman's Privilege?, Douglas I. Horngrad
Aftermath Of Herbert V. Lando: Will Lower Courts Create Another Qualified Newsman's Privilege?, Douglas I. Horngrad
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Piercing The Veil Of Bank Secrecy - Assessing The United States’ Settlement In The Ubs Case, Laura Szarmach
Piercing The Veil Of Bank Secrecy - Assessing The United States’ Settlement In The Ubs Case, Laura Szarmach
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Race, Identity, And Professional Responsibility: Why Legal Services Organizations Need African American Staff Attorneys, Shani M. King
Race, Identity, And Professional Responsibility: Why Legal Services Organizations Need African American Staff Attorneys, Shani M. King
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
"I Will Not Divulge": How To Resolve The "Mass Of Legal Confusion" Surrounding The Physician-Patient Relationship In West Virginia, Mary Claire Johnson
"I Will Not Divulge": How To Resolve The "Mass Of Legal Confusion" Surrounding The Physician-Patient Relationship In West Virginia, Mary Claire Johnson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Proposal For Protecting Executive Communications With Corporate Counsel After Corporate Client Has Waived Its Attorney-Client Privilege , John W. Gergacz
A Proposal For Protecting Executive Communications With Corporate Counsel After Corporate Client Has Waived Its Attorney-Client Privilege , John W. Gergacz
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Members Only - United States V. Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2113: The Speech Or Debate Clause, The Separation Of Powers And The Testimonial Privilege Of Preemptive Nondisclosure, John D. Friel
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Black And White And Read All Over: Press Protection After Branzburg, Sean W. Kelly
Black And White And Read All Over: Press Protection After Branzburg, Sean W. Kelly
Duke Law Journal
In 1972, the Supreme Court handed the press an apparent resounding defeat in Branzburg v. Hayes, declaring that the Constitution provided reporters no privilege from testifying about their confidential sources. This Note uses previously unpublished materials from the Justices' personal files to illustrate the behind-the-scenes deliberations as the Court shifted in ideology from the propress posture established by Justice Hugo Black in the Pentagon Papers case to the anti-privilege position established by Justice Byron White one year later in Branzburg. It also examines the curious concurring opinion of Justice Lewis Powell in Branzburg and subsequent efforts to craft a qualified …
Privacy Issues Affecting Employers, Employees, And Labor Organizations, Charles B. Craver
Privacy Issues Affecting Employers, Employees, And Labor Organizations, Charles B. Craver
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tax Shelter Information And How The Confidentiality Rule Protects Clients: The Relevance Of Recent Changes To Aba Model Rule Of Professional Conduct 1.6, Kristy Brewer
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Use Of Lawyer-Client Privileged Information By In-House Counsel Whistleblowers In Their Own Retaliatory Discharge Actions Under The Environmental Laws, David A. Drachsler
Use Of Lawyer-Client Privileged Information By In-House Counsel Whistleblowers In Their Own Retaliatory Discharge Actions Under The Environmental Laws, David A. Drachsler
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Riner V. Newbraugh: The Role Of Mediator Testimony In The Enforcement Of Mediated Agreements, Joshua S. Rogers
Riner V. Newbraugh: The Role Of Mediator Testimony In The Enforcement Of Mediated Agreements, Joshua S. Rogers
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
With All Due Deference: Judicial Responsibility In A Time Of Crisis, Shira A. Scheindlin, Matthew L. Schwartz
With All Due Deference: Judicial Responsibility In A Time Of Crisis, Shira A. Scheindlin, Matthew L. Schwartz
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.