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Text, Texts, Or Ad Hoc Determinations: Interpretation Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Randolph N. Jonakait
Text, Texts, Or Ad Hoc Determinations: Interpretation Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Randolph N. Jonakait
Indiana Law Journal
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Text, Texts, Or Ad Hoc Determinations: Interpretation Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Randolph N. Jonakait
Text, Texts, Or Ad Hoc Determinations: Interpretation Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Randolph N. Jonakait
Articles & Chapters
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The Four Greatest Myths About Summary Judgment, James Joseph Duane
The Four Greatest Myths About Summary Judgment, James Joseph Duane
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Rule 801(D)(1): Prior Statement By Witness
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 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
Daubert And The Quest For Value-Free "Scientific Knowledge" In The Courtroom, Alexander Morgan Capron
Daubert And The Quest For Value-Free "Scientific Knowledge" In The Courtroom, Alexander Morgan Capron
University of Richmond Law Review
In a world that grows more technologically complex every day and in which scientific research continually expands both our understanding of, and our questions about, the operation of the natural and man-made world, it is hardly surprising that science should show up with increasing frequency in our court-rooms. Science itself is sometimes at issue, for example, in proceedings on allegations of scientific misconduct or in disputes over the ownership or patentability of technologies. But more frequently, science enters in aid of resolving a case in which a complex question of causation is at issue. To establish or rebut causation, each …
A Comparison And Analysis Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence And New York Evidentiary Law, The Editors
A Comparison And Analysis Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence And New York Evidentiary Law, The Editors
Touro Law Review
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Rule 701: Opinion Testimony By Lay Witnesses
Rule 803(1): Present Sense Impression
Rule 803(8)(C): Public Records And Reports
"Other Accident" Evidence In Product Liability Actions: Highly Probative Or An Accident Waiting To Happen?, Robert A. Sachs
"Other Accident" Evidence In Product Liability Actions: Highly Probative Or An Accident Waiting To Happen?, Robert A. Sachs
Oklahoma Law Review
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