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The Federal Rules Of Evidence And Florida Evidence Law Compared, David K. Miller Jul 1975

The Federal Rules Of Evidence And Florida Evidence Law Compared, David K. Miller

Florida State University Law Review

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The Admissibility Of Social Science Evidence In Person-Oriented Legal Adjudication, Ira P. Robbins Apr 1975

The Admissibility Of Social Science Evidence In Person-Oriented Legal Adjudication, Ira P. Robbins

Indiana Law Journal

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A Practitioner's Guide To The Federal Rules Of Evidence Jan 1975

A Practitioner's Guide To The Federal Rules Of Evidence

University of Richmond Law Review

On July 1, 1975, the Federal Rules of Evidence went into effect. President Ford's signature on Public Law 93-595 was the culmination of nearly twenty years of study, drafting, and debate. Obviously the decision to codify federal evidence law was not lightly made, but the desire for uniformity ultimately made the Rules possible. As with all major legislation, compromise was necessary and certain areas of the law were left untouched. Criminal presumptions represent one such area. In other areas, such as privilege, only minimal codification was possible. The final result is a good set of rules, but one which might …


Substantive Use Of Prior Inconsistent Statements Under The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Walker Jameson Blakey Jan 1975

Substantive Use Of Prior Inconsistent Statements Under The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Walker Jameson Blakey

Kentucky Law Journal

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