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Neuro Lie Detection And Mental Privacy, Madison Kilbride, Jason Iuliano
Neuro Lie Detection And Mental Privacy, Madison Kilbride, Jason Iuliano
Maryland Law Review
New technologies inevitably raise novel legal questions. This is particularly true of technologies, such as neuro lie detection, that offer new ways to investigate crime. Recently, a number of scholars have asked whether neuro lie detection testing is constitutional. So far, the debate has focused on the Fifth Amendment—specifically whether evidence gathered through neuro lie detection is constitutionally admissible because it is “physical” in nature or inadmissible because it is “testimonial” in nature. Under current Supreme Court doctrine, this Fifth Amendment debate is intractable. However, the more fundamental question of whether the government can compel individuals to undergo a neuro …
Redesigning The Science Court, Justin Sevier
Redesigning The Science Court, Justin Sevier
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Davis V. United States: Good Faith, Retroactivity, And The Loss Of Principle, David Mcaloon
Davis V. United States: Good Faith, Retroactivity, And The Loss Of Principle, David Mcaloon
Maryland Law Review
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Garner V. State: Maryland’S Implied Retreat From Implied Assertions, Lindsey N. Lanzendorfer
Garner V. State: Maryland’S Implied Retreat From Implied Assertions, Lindsey N. Lanzendorfer
Maryland Law Review
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Clearly Erroneous: The Court Of Appeals Of Maryland’S Misguided Shift To A Higher Standard For Post-Conviction Dna Relief, Christine E. White
Clearly Erroneous: The Court Of Appeals Of Maryland’S Misguided Shift To A Higher Standard For Post-Conviction Dna Relief, Christine E. White
Maryland Law Review
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Keeping It Real: Reforming The “Untried Conviction” Impeachment Rule, Montré D. Carodine
Keeping It Real: Reforming The “Untried Conviction” Impeachment Rule, Montré D. Carodine
Maryland Law Review
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District Attorney’S Office For The Third Judicial District V. Osborne: Leaving Prisoners’ Access To Dna Evidence In Limbo, Alexandra Millard
District Attorney’S Office For The Third Judicial District V. Osborne: Leaving Prisoners’ Access To Dna Evidence In Limbo, Alexandra Millard
Maryland Law Review
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Goldberg V. Boone: Getting Away With “Murder”— An Attempt To Exploit The Arbitrary Limits On Cross-Examination Questioning, Brigham J. Lundberg
Goldberg V. Boone: Getting Away With “Murder”— An Attempt To Exploit The Arbitrary Limits On Cross-Examination Questioning, Brigham J. Lundberg
Maryland Law Review
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Even Better Than The Real Thing: How Courts Have Been Anything But Liberal In Finding Genuine Questions Raised As To The Authenticity Of Originals Under Rule 1003, Colin Miller
Maryland Law Review
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A Unilateral Hope: Reliance On The Clemency Process As A Trigger For A Right Of Access To State-Held Dna Evidence, Ryan Dietrich
A Unilateral Hope: Reliance On The Clemency Process As A Trigger For A Right Of Access To State-Held Dna Evidence, Ryan Dietrich
Maryland Law Review
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A Match Made In Maryland: Howard Chasanow And The Law Of Evidence, Alan D. Hornstein, Nichole G. Mazade
A Match Made In Maryland: Howard Chasanow And The Law Of Evidence, Alan D. Hornstein, Nichole G. Mazade
Maryland Law Review
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Strickler V. Greene: Preventing Injustice By Preserving The Coherent "Reasonable Probability" Standard To Resolve Issues Of Prejudice In Brady Violation Cases, Corinne M. Nastro
Strickler V. Greene: Preventing Injustice By Preserving The Coherent "Reasonable Probability" Standard To Resolve Issues Of Prejudice In Brady Violation Cases, Corinne M. Nastro
Maryland Law Review
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Agostini V. Felton: Shifting The Evidentiary Burden In Establishment Clause Challenges Back To The Plaintiff, Brian Saccenti
Agostini V. Felton: Shifting The Evidentiary Burden In Establishment Clause Challenges Back To The Plaintiff, Brian Saccenti
Maryland Law Review
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Evidence, Economics, And Ethics: What Information Should Jurors Be Given To Determine The Amount Of A Punitive Damage Award?, David Crump
Maryland Law Review
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The Genesis And Evolution Of Legal Uncertainty About "Reasonable Medical Certainty", Jeff L. Lewin
The Genesis And Evolution Of Legal Uncertainty About "Reasonable Medical Certainty", Jeff L. Lewin
Maryland Law Review
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Arizona V. Evans: Narrowing The Scope Of The Exclusionary Rule, Laura A. Giantris
Arizona V. Evans: Narrowing The Scope Of The Exclusionary Rule, Laura A. Giantris
Maryland Law Review
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The Meaning Of "Facts Or Data" In Federal Rule Of Evidence 703: The Significance Of The Supreme Court's Decision To Rely On Federal Rule 702 In Daubert V. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Edward J. Imwinkelried
The Meaning Of "Facts Or Data" In Federal Rule Of Evidence 703: The Significance Of The Supreme Court's Decision To Rely On Federal Rule 702 In Daubert V. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Edward J. Imwinkelried
Maryland Law Review
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The Maryland Rules Of Evidence - The New Maryland Rules Of Evidence: Survey, Analysis And Critique, Alan D. Hornstein
The Maryland Rules Of Evidence - The New Maryland Rules Of Evidence: Survey, Analysis And Critique, Alan D. Hornstein
Maryland Law Review
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Codifying The Rule On Expert Testimony: Why Traditional Analysis Should Be Generally Acceptable, Kevin M. Carroll
Codifying The Rule On Expert Testimony: Why Traditional Analysis Should Be Generally Acceptable, Kevin M. Carroll
Maryland Law Review
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Residual Hearsay Exceptions: A New Opening?, Jeffrey E. Greene
Residual Hearsay Exceptions: A New Opening?, Jeffrey E. Greene
Maryland Law Review
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What Is A "Crime Relevant To Credibility"?, James A. Protin
What Is A "Crime Relevant To Credibility"?, James A. Protin
Maryland Law Review
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General Evidentiary Objections Still Valid In Maryland, Dinah S. Leventhal
General Evidentiary Objections Still Valid In Maryland, Dinah S. Leventhal
Maryland Law Review
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Myself Alone: Individualizing Justice Through Psychological Character Evidence, Andrew E. Taslitz
Myself Alone: Individualizing Justice Through Psychological Character Evidence, Andrew E. Taslitz
Maryland Law Review
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The Aftermath Of The Iran-Contra Trials: The Uncertain Status Of Derivative Use Immunity, Jerome A. Murphy
The Aftermath Of The Iran-Contra Trials: The Uncertain Status Of Derivative Use Immunity, Jerome A. Murphy
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Expert Testimony On The Batered Woman Syndrome In Maryland, Jeanne-Marie Bates
Expert Testimony On The Batered Woman Syndrome In Maryland, Jeanne-Marie Bates
Maryland Law Review
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State V. Jones: Maryland's Flexible Present Sense Impression Exception, Judith Lynn Schlossberg
State V. Jones: Maryland's Flexible Present Sense Impression Exception, Judith Lynn Schlossberg
Maryland Law Review
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Revisiting The Missing Witness Inference - Quieting The Loud Voice From The Empty Chair, Robert H. Stier Jr.
Revisiting The Missing Witness Inference - Quieting The Loud Voice From The Empty Chair, Robert H. Stier Jr.
Maryland Law Review
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The Psychologist As Expert Witness: Science In The Courtroom?
The Psychologist As Expert Witness: Science In The Courtroom?
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Voiceprint Dilemma: Should Voices, Be Seen And Not Heard?
The Voiceprint Dilemma: Should Voices, Be Seen And Not Heard?
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Prosecution At A Lohss: Time For Statutory Revision
The Prosecution At A Lohss: Time For Statutory Revision
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.