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The Categorical Imperative: In Search Of The Mythical Perfect Privilege Log So Devoutly To Be Wished, Jared S. Sunshine
The Categorical Imperative: In Search Of The Mythical Perfect Privilege Log So Devoutly To Be Wished, Jared S. Sunshine
Touro Law Review
Though evidentiary privilege is amongst the most perplexing fields of the law, privilege logs are assuredly amongst the most vexing. With vastly increased discovery in the age of electronically stored information, the burdens incurred by individually articulating claims of privilege on every document have grown gargantuan. In desperate search of efficiencies, many commentators and courts have looked to “categorical” privilege logs that assert claims over generic groups of similar material rather than over each item seriatim. Disputes, however, have remained distressingly acrimonious, as these new categorical logs have proven no cure-all for the fundamental divergence of interests between litigants in …
In General Public Use: An Unnecessary Test In Fourth Amendment Searches Using Advanced Sensing Technology, Mike Petridis
In General Public Use: An Unnecessary Test In Fourth Amendment Searches Using Advanced Sensing Technology, Mike Petridis
Touro Law Review
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Herman Melville’S Billy Budd: Why This Classic Law And Literature Novel Endures And Is Still Relevant Today, Rodger Citron
Herman Melville’S Billy Budd: Why This Classic Law And Literature Novel Endures And Is Still Relevant Today, Rodger Citron
Touro Law Review
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Due Process People V. Scott (Decided June 5, 1996)
Due Process People V. Scott (Decided June 5, 1996)
Touro Law Review
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Kumho Tire Co. V. Carmichael: The Supreme Court Follows Up On The Daubert Test, Martin A. Schwartz
Kumho Tire Co. V. Carmichael: The Supreme Court Follows Up On The Daubert Test, Martin A. Schwartz
Touro Law Review
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Rule 405: Methods Of Proving Character
Rule 408: Compromise And Offers To Compromise
Rule 702: Testimony By Experts
Rule 704: Opinion On Ultimate Issue
Rule 803(3): Then Existing Mental, Emotional, Or Physical Condition
Rule 803(3): Then Existing Mental, Emotional, Or Physical Condition
Touro Law Review
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Rule 803(4): Statements For Purposes Of Medical Diagnosis Or Treatment
Rule 803(4): Statements For Purposes Of Medical Diagnosis Or Treatment
Touro Law Review
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Rule 803(18): Learned Treatises
Rule 804(B)(1): Former Testimony
Rule 407: Subsequent Remedial Measures
Rule 701: Opinion Testimony By Lay Witnesses
Rule 803(1): Present Sense Impression
Rule 803(8)(C): Public Records And Reports
Rule 412: Sex Offense Cases; Relevance Of Alleged Victim's Past Sexual Behavior Or Alleged Sexual Disposition
Touro Law Review
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Rule 601: General Rule Of Competency
Rule 801(D)(1): Prior Statement By Witness
Rule 901: Requirement Of Authentication Or Identification
Rule 901: Requirement Of Authentication Or Identification
Touro Law Review
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Rule 1001: The "Original Document" Rule
Symposium Comparing New York And Federal Evidence Law: Introduction, Honorable George C. Pratt
Symposium Comparing New York And Federal Evidence Law: Introduction, Honorable George C. Pratt
Touro Law Review
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Expert Testimony, Barry C. Scheck
Trances, Trials, And Tribulations, Gary M. Shaw
Trances, Trials, And Tribulations, Gary M. Shaw
Touro Law Review
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The Supreme Court Rules On Statements Against Interest, Michael M. Martin
The Supreme Court Rules On Statements Against Interest, Michael M. Martin
Touro Law Review
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Federal Rule Of Evidence 407: Should It Apply To Products Liability?, Patricia A. Brass
Federal Rule Of Evidence 407: Should It Apply To Products Liability?, Patricia A. Brass
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.