Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Constitutional Law (17)
- Criminal Procedure (12)
- Criminal Law (9)
- Torts (6)
- Civil Procedure (5)
-
- Administrative Law (4)
- Family Law (4)
- Civil Rights and Discrimination (3)
- Law and Gender (3)
- Privacy Law (3)
- Contracts (2)
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (2)
- Social Welfare Law (2)
- Statistics and Probability (2)
- Courts (1)
- First Amendment (1)
- Fourth Amendment (1)
- Human Rights Law (1)
- Insurance Law (1)
- Jurisprudence (1)
- Law Enforcement and Corrections (1)
- Law and Race (1)
- Litigation (1)
- Military, War, and Peace (1)
- Religion Law (1)
- Sexuality and the Law (1)
- Supreme Court of the United States (1)
- Publication Year
Articles 91 - 99 of 99
Full-Text Articles in Evidence
Evidence—Cross-Examination To Impeach Credibility Held Prejudicial, Alan H. Levine
Evidence—Cross-Examination To Impeach Credibility Held Prejudicial, Alan H. Levine
Buffalo Law Review
McQuage v. City of New York, 285 App. Div. 249, 136 N. Y. S. 2d 111 (1st Dep't 1954).
Constitutional Law—Effect Of Coerced Confession Held To Carry Over To Later Confession, Richard C. Wagner
Constitutional Law—Effect Of Coerced Confession Held To Carry Over To Later Confession, Richard C. Wagner
Buffalo Law Review
Leyra v. Denno, 347 U. S. 556 (1954).
Evidence—Effect Of Federal Immunity Statute On State Proceedings, Eileen Tomaka
Evidence—Effect Of Federal Immunity Statute On State Proceedings, Eileen Tomaka
Buffalo Law Review
Adams v. Maryland, 347 U. S. 179 (1954).
Cross-Examination, Lloyd Paul Stryker
Constitutional Law—Admission Of Evidence Obtained By Use Of Stomach Pump Violative Of Due Process, Joseph A. Taddeo
Constitutional Law—Admission Of Evidence Obtained By Use Of Stomach Pump Violative Of Due Process, Joseph A. Taddeo
Buffalo Law Review
Rochin v. People of California, 72 S. Ct. 205 (1952).
Evidence—Wire Recordings Of Confidential Communications Between Husband And Wife Held Inadmissable, Gerard J. O’Brien
Evidence—Wire Recordings Of Confidential Communications Between Husband And Wife Held Inadmissable, Gerard J. O’Brien
Buffalo Law Review
Hunter v. Hunter, 169 Pa. Super. 498, 83 A (2d) 401 (1951).
Constitutional Law—Search And Seizure—Evidence Obtained During Search Suppressed, Mary K. Davey
Constitutional Law—Search And Seizure—Evidence Obtained During Search Suppressed, Mary K. Davey
Buffalo Law Review
Jeffers v. United States, 187 F. 2d 498 (D. C. Cir. 1950); aff'd. __ U. S. __, 20 U. S. L. Week 4011 (Nov. 13, 1951).
Res Ipsa Loquitur Vindicated, Louis L. Jaffe
Annulment Proceedings For Fraud—Sufficiency Of Proof—How To Prove Refusal To Have Sexual Intercourse, Morree M. Levine
Annulment Proceedings For Fraud—Sufficiency Of Proof—How To Prove Refusal To Have Sexual Intercourse, Morree M. Levine
Buffalo Law Review
De Baillet-Latour v. De Baillet-Latour, 301 N. Y. 428, 94 N. E. 2d 715 (1950).